Gordon Brown

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Zapatero, Brown, Sarkozy: turbo-politics, baby

The newly elected French president exemplifies perfectly the new style of European politics, which gets results, at all costs

by Adriano Farano @ // 25/09/07

gordon brown, belgium, spain, germany, european democracy, nicolas sarkozy, france

ANALYSIS gordon brown : Gordon Brown, Euro-sceptic prime minister?

Gordon Brown, Euro-sceptic prime minister?

All change in Her Majesty's kingdom: Scotsman Gordon Brown, 56, replaces Tony Blair at the head of government after ten years of hard loyal service

by agnès baritou // 25/06/07

gordon brown, tony blair, brussels, london, europe, politics, united kingdom

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A freshman at the EU summit

A report by Marinka De Rycke   ‘Informal meeting of heads of state or government, Brussels 19 November 2009’, that’s the master title of my accreditation badge. The word ‘informal’ hides the possibility of a significant moment in the history of the European Union. Tonight the leaders of Europe will ...

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Reactions from across the Channel

By Matthias Vileyn "A Belgian Eurofederalist who likes to raise taxes will be the boss of Great Britain". What started as a press campaign against Herman Van Rompuy clearly failed, paving the way for bitter reactions across the North Sea. But were they really so negative?

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G20 London Summit: "A summit like no other"

London, 3rd April 2009. After G20 leaders agreed a mind boggling trillion dollar plan to tackle the global financial crisis, Gordon Brown declared that the London summit marked “the day the world came together to fight back against the global recession”, and the beginning of a “new world order”. President ...

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Protests against the G20 Summit in London

by Naomi Christie London, 2nd April 2009 G20 Protesters on the fringes of the exclusion zone of the ExCeL building in London were out-numbered by press and police on Thursday. Many potential protesters were walked away from the site of the protest early, where peaceful protests the came from a ...

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Thousands attend London 'Put People First' protest

Colourful banners, interesting costumes and musical instruments were present along the Thames last Saturday as thousands gathered in London as part of the first protests related to the G20 summit on the financial crisis in East London this Thursday.

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