Cameron Brings Northern Europe Together
“Right across the north of Europe there stretches an alliance of common interests,” said the British prime minister.
“Right across the north of Europe there stretches an alliance of common interests,” said the British prime minister.
Capitalism, not legislative intervention, ended child labor in England.
The prime minister says Britain cannot afford to put off public sector reform.
The Liberal-Conservative government’s announced labor market reforms are a step in the right direction and will likely boost employment.
In coalition with conservatives, Britain’s and Germany’s liberal parties are trailing in the polls.
If Britain’s government is to reverse a trend of stagnating student performance, Nick Ottens proposes that it consider privatizing schools.
From Britain to Scandinavia to Central Europe, conservatives are stepping up.
Why does president after president find himself in the very foreign entanglements their predecessors warned against?
In Beijing, Prime Minister David Cameron called for a closer relationship between China and the United Kingdom.
Cameron and Sarkozy agree to improve defense cooperation between their countries.
Seven EU members oppose raising the Union’s budget for next fiscal year. They are three votes short of a majority.
This second part in a series examines the effects which Britain’s defense review will have on procurement.
In this first part of a series, James Pritchett examines the strategic effects of Britain’s Strategic Defense and Security Review.
Intelligence services intercept a terrorist plot to strike England, France and Germany.
The British socialists opt for a more obviously leftish course with the election of Ed Miliband as party leader.