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Articles that reference Gordon Brown

  • Blair Refuses Ministers Cabinet Debate on Iraq (August 16, 2002)
    ...used on the suspected attitudes of Robin Cook, Clare Short, and, possibly, Gordon Brown, as the cabinet members most likely to be sceptics. The "friends of Go...
  • Dubious Victories (February 1, 2004)
    ...d not been for the last-minute intervention of Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown — in a casual demonstration of his power. Gordon Brown seemed unusually...
  • Rich Nations Pressed for Humanitarian Aid (March 7, 2002)
    ...e battle over the aid issue will be joined. Wolfensohn's allies include Gordon Brown, the British chancellor of the exchequer, who has called for a "Marshall P...
  • Fight Terrorism by Aiding Poor (April 14, 2002)
    ... we ignore the poor at our peril. As Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown points out: "What happens to the poorest citizen in the poorest country ca...
  • A Bigger, Looser EU? (November 1, 2003)
    ...s why, after the war, he raised the subject again - only to be seen off by Gordon Brown. It has been said that, after the Swedish vote, the euro is off the ag...
  • A Bigger - Looser EU? (November 1, 2003)
    ...s why, after the war, he raised the subject again - only to be seen off by Gordon Brown. It has been said that, after the Swedish vote, the euro is off the ag...
  • Prophet of Hope (August 27, 2002)
    ...ir and describes as one of his "loveliest friendships" his connection with Gordon Brown. The chancellor has apparently called Sacks into No 11 for several convers...
  • The Road to War (October 5, 2003)
    ...sked but those who have not been asked. The logical person to ask would be Gordon Brown, and it is a weakness of this government that the prime minister would not...
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