A strike by Britain's fire-fighters threatens Tony Blair's New Labour project and promises to further erode support from his working class constituency, reports James Corbett from London
A slate grey sky hangs over a dull November Sunday in London. (...)
Tony Blair is taking the threat of Al-Qa'eda attacks on Britain seriously, writes James Corbett in London
Whenever Britain has been at war or involved in conflict its people have held an innate fear of enemy agents operating on native soil. (...)
Osama Bin Laden's "ambassador to Europe" was captured and arrested last week in London. The arrest is unlikely to help Britain in its war on terror but it may avert criticism that Britain is haven for Islamists, writes James Corbett
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Britain's Conservative Party is in disarray. Slumping in the polls and beset by scandal and weak leadership, the only thing they stand strong on is the removal of Saddam Hussein. James Corbett reports from Bournemouth
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The IRA have finally apologised to their victims -- a step that may place the initiative for Northern Ireland's future in Catholic hands for the first time, reports James Corbett
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