Archive of articles from 2007

MoD failing to prevent friendly-fire deaths

LC Hull among those killed by friendly fire in Iraq

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) is failing to protect troops from friendly fire, MPs have warned.

Blair steps down under shadow of Iraq

Blair to make announcement next week

Tony Blair has given his strongest indication yet that he will resign next week

July 7th inquiry would 'divert resources'

Reid rejects inquiry into 7/7 intelligence

A committee of MPs and Lords will investigate the links between the July 7th suicide bombers and fertilizer bomb plotters, but the government has ruled out calls for an independent inquiry into apparent intelligence failings preceding July 7th.

Plaid look to capitalise on Blair's record

Plaid push for second place in Welsh election

Plaid Cymru are attempting to capitalise on Tony Blair's faltering popularity as the Labour leader marks ten years in Number Ten.

Campbell promises principle over fashion

Sir Ming promises substance over style

The Liberal Democrats are the party of principle, leader Sir Menzies Campbell argued today, dismissing David Cameron as a product of fashion.

Blair 'proud' to have served ten years

Blair 'priviliged' to have been PM

Tony Blair today marked the tenth anniversary of the landslide election that returned a Labour government and made him prime minister.

'Small number' of Scots could lose their vote

Scots still awaiting postal ballots

A "small number" of Scots may not be able to vote in this Thursday's election, the Electoral Commission has admitted.

Hips are an 'imperfect' solution, Lords warn

Lords voice concerns over 'imperfect' Hips

Lords have questioned the merits of home information packs (Hips), implying they could be a heavy-handed means of regulating the property market.

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