UK wants to smash Barosso’s piggy bank
Britain feels there’s a painless – in national interest terms – way to settle this whole budget business.
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Former chancellor Lord Lawson condemns the Conservative-led coalition’s rising aid payments to Rwanda, a country which he says is run by “an unscrupulous monster”, writes Jonathan Miller.
Exclusive: A former ally of the Rwandan president warns that British aid is bankrolling an unaccountable, repressive regime accused of war crimes in neighbouring Congo, writes Jonathan Miller.
Britain feels there’s a painless – in national interest terms – way to settle this whole budget business.
Angela Merkel knows there won’t be a deal without David Cameron on board and she doesn’t want to be party to something that adds to anti-European feeling in Britain if she can avoid it.
As Rowan Williams says the Church is less credible after rejecting women bishops and some MPs ask if its position is discriminatory, Channel 4 News looks at what happens now – and why you should care.
World leaders have been beating a path to Burma for months now to meet Aung San Suu Kyi and President Thein Sein. So why is Barack Obama so late to the party?
The Australian political strategist who twice brought glory to Boris Johnson was hailed as “master of the dark arts” when he first worked with the Conservatives. Can he lead them to success in 2015?
To the outside world relations between the USA and Pakistan appear strained, but Anwar Akhtar argues that America is not as unpopular on the streets of Karachi and Lahore as the west might think.
With some Conservative MPs posing a threat to EU budget vote in the House of Commons, Channel 4 News looks at what Britain pays towards the EU budget and how it is spent.
The government’s strategy of tax cuts and deregulation needs to be reassessed, says a government-commissioned review by Lord Heseltine.
With the US election too tight to call, politicians hope A-list stars like Scarlett, Clint and Beyonce can convert fans into voters in a two-week overdose of bling politics.
As violence breaks out at the funeral of assassinated top intelligence chief Wissam al-Hassan, Beirut journalist Dalila Mahdawi reports on why protesters are calling for the PM’s resignation.
David Cameron and Alex Salmond are united in support for today’s deal on a Scottish independence referendum, with Scotland’s first minister hailing it as “a very substantial gain” for his country.
In his speech to the Conservative Party conference, Prime Minister David Cameron sets out the stark choices and economic challenges facing the country.
Prime Minister David Cameron rules out a new economic strategy following the IMF’s decision to downgrade its growth forecast for Britain.