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UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown was under mounting criticism on Tuesday over his perceived casual attitude towards soldiers killed in Afghanistan as support for the mission... More »
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CNN - Nov. 12, 2009
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| Mother's support for Brown letter |
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Jean Wright explains why she supports Gordon Brown's letter writing A Merseyside mother has spoken of her support for Gordon Brown's habit of writing letters to bereaved... More »
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BBC - Nov. 12, 2009
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| Pandora: Brown asks aide to help with tricky job of... |
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Gordon Brown's trusted aide Kirsty McNeill is to unofficially 'vet' his future scribblings With Gordon Brown having endured a rotten week even by his standards, it seems... More »
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The Independent - Nov. 11, 2009
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| Dead soldier's mother praises 'listening' Brown |
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The mother of a Maidstone soldier killed in Afghanistan said she felt Gordon Brown "genuinely listened" to her concerns about troops' equipment when she spoke to... More »
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Hawick News - Nov. 12, 2009
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| Mandelson hits out at 'crude' Sun |
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Lord Mandelson has attacked The Sun newspaper for 'crude politicking' over its criticism of Gordon Brown's letter of condolence to bereaved mum Jacqui Janes. He also accuses... More »
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Metro.co.uk - Nov. 11, 2009
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| Gordon Brown, British PM, Faces "Bullying" From... |
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Gordon Brown's poor spelling and awkward telephone manner may have won him sympathy this week, as the British public begins to feel sorry for a prime minister facing... More »
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Huffington Post - Nov. 11, 2009
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| Angry mum takes on Gordon Brown - thanks to the Sun |
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If you believe Lord Mandelson - and there's no reason not to on this occasion - the Sun is swinging into full election mode. The Rupert Murdoch paper announced in September... More »
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First Post - Nov. 11, 2009
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| PM phoned Rupert Murdoch amid 'misspelling row' |
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The Labour leader reportedly contacted the News Corp chief to complain about the tabloid newspaper's criticism of the Government's handling of the war in Afghanistan. They... More »
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Metro.co.uk - Nov. 12, 2009
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