Archive of articles from 2007

MPs claim Basra not yet secure

MPs question role of reduced troop numbers

British troops are planning to hand over control of Basra to Iraqi troops despite failing to secure the Iraqi city, MPs have warned.

British 'blasphemy' teacher freed from jail

Unity High School teacher to be released from prison in Sudan

The British teacher jailed in Sudan for naming a teddy bear Muhammad is to be freed.

Ministers 'drawing back' from child poverty pledge

Caroline Flint insists govt is making progress on child poverty

Gordon Brown has been accused of backing away from his pledge to eradicate child poverty.

Cameron: Trade unions crucial to donor reform

Cameron accuses the government of being 'dysfunctional'

David Cameron has accused the Labour party of having its "head in the sand" over party funding difficulties.

Brown 'cannot avoid blame' for house price crash

Lib Dems warn of house price crash

Gordon Brown will not be able to avoid the political fallout from a house-price cash, the Liberal Democrats claimed today.

Learning disability services 'deny human rights'

Lewis to public consultation on reform of learning disability services

The government is considering structural changes to the way services are commissioned for people with learning disabilities after a report found services are below par.

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