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UK Lockerbie spokesman regrets death of bomber
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LONDON – A spokesman for some of the British families of those killed in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing says he regrets the death of the only person to have been convicted in the case. David Ben-Ayreah said Sunday he had always believed Abdel Baset ...
UK's Cameron: Megrahi should have never been freedReuters
New Lockerbie inquiry rejected by PM as Abdelbaset al-Megrahi diesThe Guardian

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UK Government Gets Ready for EuraMedia 2012, With Trade Commission UKTI ...
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The UK government department will be collaborating with the city government of London in launching an event to promote the summit locally. The UKTI will be hosting a launch party in London packed with high profile speakers and top local businessmen to ...

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Euro Zone's Banks Are "In Tatters" Says UK Minister -Report
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LONDON – Former UK chancellor Ken Clarke has said Europe's banking system is "in tatters," warning the UK is "heavily exposed" to potential problems in the currency bloc, the BBC reported Sunday. The UK justice secretary also said Greek voters had to ...
Greeks must choose on euro-UK's CameronReuters
Weaker euro zone nations need more support from core - UKFirstpost
Eurozone's banks are 'in tatters', says Ken ClarkeBBC News
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UK's competition regulator to Give BSkyB reprieve
MarketWatch
By London Bureau LONDON -(MarketWatch)- The UK competition regulator is expected to give British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC a reprieve in the local film market, as rivals such as Lovefilm and Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX) are undermining the ...
UK's Competition Regulator To Give BSkyB Reprieve -ReportFox Business
BSkyB could get reprieve from UK regulator: paperReuters

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UK Considering Special Forces in Afghanistan After 2014
Bloomberg
The UK may leave special forces in Afghanistan to assist on counter-terror operations after 2014, the date set for the withdrawal of combat troops from the country, a British official said. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization meets in Chicago today ...
UK may keep troops in Afghanistan post-2014 to fight terrorismReuters
UK special forces Afghan role after 2014Financial Times
UK special forces 'to stay in Afghanistan after 2014'BBC News
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UK's Cameron calls for euro contingency plans
Reuters
| CAMP ROUND MEADOW, Maryland (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron urged countries on Saturday to put in place strong contingency plans to deal with fallout from the euro zone debt crisis as fears grow that Greece could be forced out of the ...
UK PM: Economic Plan Aims To Keep Interest Rates LowWall Street Journal
UK's Cameron urges Eurozone to 'make up or break up'Washington Post
UK's David Cameron: Greece Is On The Brink, Survival Of The Euro In QuestionHuffington Post
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UK's Cameron basks in Chelsea's triumph
Times of India
CHICAGO: British Prime Minister David Cameron savored Chelsea's win over German club Bayern Munich in the Champions League final on Sunday after watching the deciding penalty shootout with German Chancellor Angela Merkel at a summit in the United ...

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Petroplus's UK Coryton Refinery May Be Shut, Sunday Times Says
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Petroplus Holdings AG (PPHN)'s Coryton refinery in the UK will probably be shut and turned into a storage terminal, the Sunday Times reported, citing unidentified people with knowledge of the matter. Vitol Group dropped out of the auction for the ...

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UK Government Being Fools About Shale Gas
Forbes
But this decision that the UK Government seems to be taking about shale gas seems more foolish than most. For they've decided that it isn't really going to be a solution to the country's energy problems therefore it probably shouldn't go ahead.
UK Government Told Shale Gas Reserves May Be Uneconomical To Extract-ReportFox Business

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UK Surveillance Program Could Expose Private Lives
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The UK Home Office stresses it won't be reading the content of every Britons' communications, saying the data it seeks "is NOT the content of any communication." It is, however, looking for information about who's sending the message and to whom, ...
UK surveillance could yield window into livesSeattle Post Intelligencer

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