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Queen's visit to Ireland sidelines
The demonstrators against the Queen's visit, who had gathered in Dorset Street, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, have been fired with pepper spray.
Queen's visit sparks arrests in Ireland
Several dissident republicans were arrested Monday both north and south of the Irish border as police stepped security ahead of the Queen's first visit to the Irish Republic.
New evidence; UK sought Iraqi oil
Britain's decision to join the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq was made 18 months before the invasion in exchange for an oil “prize”, newly revealed documents say.
'Blair created pack of lies on Iraq war'
The new-documents released by the Iraq war Inquiry has confirmed that Tony Blair and his communications advisor Alistair Campbell made up a pack of lies to involve Britain in an illegal war.
UK accused of systematic Islamophobia
As Britain joined the coalition forces to lead the third military attacks on a Muslim country in ten years, British politicians and media have started spreading Islamophobia.
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Fri, 13 May 2011 12:46:53 GMT
Is UK sincere in being surprised at Gaddafi's use of British arms?
The UK government's apparent surprise at what Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi has been doing with weapons supplied to him by the British since the anti-regime protests began in the country, has bewildered analysts.
Wed, 11 May 2011 21:25:25 GMT
Child arrests spark concern in Britain
British police are arresting tens of thousands of children every year across the UK, of whom only a third ends in court, new figures show.
Wed, 11 May 2011 21:22:33 GMT
UK universities hike fees, cut courses
British students have occupied London Metropolitan University in protest at bosses' plans to cancel almost 70 percent of the college's courses.
Tue, 10 May 2011 12:32:47 GMT
UK plans to promote Israel condemned
Pro-Palestinian groups in the UK condemn a key Israeli lobbyist for planning a summit in London that aims to portray a positive image of the Israeli regime.
Sun, 08 May 2011 07:53:00 GMT
UK coalition rifts could end in divorce
British voters overwhelmingly rejected Liberal Democrats' push for electoral reforms in the so-called “Super Thursday” referendum on Alternative Vote (AV) system.
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