Archive of articles from 2004

Blunkett launches "groundbreaking" satellite tracking pilot

Politics.co.uk

David Blunkett has launched what he describes as a "groundbreaking" new pilot scheme to satellite track offenders.

Bank of Ireland fined for money laundering breach

Politics.co.uk

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined the Bank of Ireland (BoI) for breaching anti money laundering regulations.

Green dismay at London transport rises

Politics.co.uk

London Greens have reacted with dismay to the news that tube fares in London are likely to rise.

Choice is the solution to MRSA, says Howard

Politics.co.uk

The Conservative's NHS policies would tackle the problem of the superbug MRSA, according to its party's leader.

McConnell focuses on Scottish economy

McConnell stresses growth

The First Minister has said that improving the productivity of the Scottish economy is the number one priority for devolved government.

North East Yes campaign launched

Push for Yes vote

The Yes 4 the North East campaign has today launched a "final push" to try and mobilise public support for the upcoming regional assembly referendum.

Straw calls for UN re-think on military intervention

Politics.co.uk

Foreign Secretary Jack Straw today said the United Nations must re-think the laws on intervening in the affairs of sovereign nations and act more quickly in crises if it is to meet the threats of the twenty-first century.

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