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Britain Plans to Tighten Rules on ImmigrationFiled under: Immigration, Woman Up, InternationalWell, it looks like Gordon Brown is finally going to make good on his controversial 2007 campaign promise: "British Jobs for British Workers." In his first major address on immigration since taking office, the prime minister outlined a se... |
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Gordon Brown and the militaryHe did not start this war. He cannot stop it. Yet Afghanistan is fast becoming the third crisis to face the prime minister - as if the economic and political crises were not enough. It is, above all, a crisis of confidence. Few fear defeat, but there are growing doubts... ... |
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PM Calls For 5,000 Nato Troops To AfghanistanThe Prime Minister has confirmed he is sending envoys to European and Nato countries to persuade them to deploy an extra 5,000 troops to Afghanistan. ... |
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PM denies Tamils getting special treatmentPrime Minister Kevin Rudd has denied that the 78 asylum seekers refusing to leave the Oceanic Viking are receiving special treatment from the Government. ... |
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Rudd won't apologise to Indian studentsPrime Minister Kevin Rudd's first visit to India has been overshadowed by continuing attacks on Indian students, but he's refusing to apologise for the violence. ... |
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PM accepts blame for student attacksPrime Minister Kevin Rudd has taken responsibility for the Federal Government's failure to stop attacks on Indian students in Australia. ... |



