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Atomic Tests Appeal Won By MoD

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Atomic Tests Appeal Won By MoD

No matter how much emphasis is put upon the catering van insurance policies, the public interest remains captured by a particular recent event that needs consideration.The UK Ministry of Defence has won its appeal on a court ruling that allowed people who took part in nuclear weapons tests in the 1950s to claim damages under the duty of care.
The issue that bothered quite a lot of people who were directly involved in the tests of atomic weapons after the More

An Example From Germany

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An Example From Germany

Britain has a lot to learn from Germany and not only about cheap furniture policies but in aspects of politics and economy. The recent plans of the German government has proved to be quite efficient in the long run and international partnerships that Germany is trying to create might turn out to be a beneficial source of income and economic stability.
What the German government has started, unreportedly but quite obviously, is a project that involves its eastern More

Unreasonably High

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Unreasonably High

This is probably the most suitable description of the recent rise in the inflation, particularly in England. The people are quite eased in noticing that - from the camper vans prices to the food prices, a rise is evident and even anticipated in future by the public, who used to enjoy quite steady financial stability before the recession that hit the country in 2008.
The bank of England has recently announced new numbers of the inflation, for the forth time More

Cameron In China

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Cameron In China

Another visit by a British PM in communist China is taking place. It seems that China has always been a favourite destination for the British politicians and has always been considered with care. Now David Cameron is in China, having serious talks with the Chinese officials on matters that Britain considers to be highly important and significant for the mutual co-operation of the two countries and that probably have nothing to do with fuel services (as many have proposed before More

Interest in Yemen

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Interest in Yemen

After the terrorism threads a few days ago, the British government and public authorities started a massive research on the topics of social and national security matters. Along with that, the governmental branches made several announcements and most of them were available in the London freebies. A particularly interesting and quite informative speech was given by the International Development Minister Alan Duncan who warned about the political and chaotic atmosphere in Yemen, the country that the terrorism threat came More

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