12 Apr 2010
| by David Barros
LONDON - Unison have entered the political fray today with a hard-hitting poster campaign urging voters to think twice about voting Conservative.
08 Apr 2009
| by Jennifer Whitehead
LONDON - A new Twitter-based service is promising to become a 'social Bloomberg for UK politics' by allowing people to follow 'tweeting' politicians in real time via a single application.
05 Mar 2009
| by Sarah Crawley-Boevey
LONDON - Supermarket giant Tesco has won an appeal against moves to stop retail chains achieving a local monopoly.
12 Jan 2009
| by Stephen Foster
LONDON - The government appears to have saved the life of the most important patient in the hospital -- the UK economy -- but full recovery looks as far away as ever.
10 Nov 2008
| by Stephen Foster
LONDON - It's like 'Braveheart' all over again with Scottish bankers surging over the border to waste the English who are determined to remove one of the remaining planks of the Edinburgh financial establishment.
15 Oct 2008
| by Stephen Foster
LONDON - After record rises across the world as the 'Brown Plan', as no doubt our prime minister would like it to be called, is rubber stamped more or less everywhere, stock markets are facing up to recession.
06 Oct 2008
| by Stephen Foster
LONDON - Whatever you think of Peter Mandelson, and lots of Labour MPs and scribes don't think very much, he's actually brought some fun back into politics.
21 Apr 2008
| by Stephen Foster
Not a lot, on the surface of things, and events and the media are conspiring against him. The latest misfortune to hit poor old Gordon is the strike in his own Scottish backyard at the Grangemouth refinery.
14 Jan 2008
| by Staff
NEW YORK - Staff at WPP Group have donated more to US election candidates than any other British company, according to figures from the US Federal Election Commission.
29 Oct 2007
| by Stephen Foster
The Neo-con war drums are getting louder in Washington and, once again, a British PM is squarely in the firing line (and Gordon Brown's an easier target to hit than Tony Blair).