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>A nation of shopkeepers? UK seeks to keep its soul
LONDON (AP) — The small shopkeepers in Greenwich are running out of time. In the London borough that gave its name to Greenwich Mean Time, businesses like Lorraine Turton's are endangered by online... (photo: WN / Hana Kotulanova)
A beggar stands in Vittorio Emanuele shopping street in Milan, Italy, Wednesday, Dec.21, 2011. The European Central Bank loaned a massive euro 489 billion ($639 billion) to hundreds of banks for an exceptionally long period of three years to shore up a financial system that is under pressure from the eurozone's government debt crisis.
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 The Daily Telegraph 
Eurozone pulled deeper into recession
Fears the 17-nation bloc slipped deeper than expected into recession in the fourth quarter were cemented on Wednesday as the EU statistics agency confirmed its estimate that GDP fell 0.6pc in the... (photo: AP / Luca Bruno)
Britain's Governor of the Bank of England Mervyn King leaves 10 Downing Street after meeting the Prime Minister Gordon Brown in London, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008 . Britain's top share index was down 0.6 percent early on Tuesday, led by banks and energy stocks after US lawmakers rejected a US$700 billion banking bailout package.  The Daily Telegraph 
King challenges Osborne to break up RBS for the sake of the economy
Sir Mervyn King has challenged George Osborne to break up the Royal Bank of Scotland to wrench the UK out of its economic torpor. By Philip Aldrick, Economics Editor 12:01AM GMT 07 Mar 2013 Comments... (photo: AP / Alastair Grant)
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A smartphone is a mobile phone built on a mobile operating system, with more advanced computing capability and connectivity than a feature phone. Thousands of people uses smartphone to snap pictures during visits of Prince William and Princess Kate.  BBC News 
Cars and watches but no wires - The future of mobiles
It's thought the number of smartphones in the UK will hit 50 million in 2013. Consumers spend around £1.9bn on the devices, while mobile phone firms will spend £90m advertising them. There are... (photo: WN / Priya Dashini)
Cellphone   Consumer   Photos   Technology   Wikipedia: Mobile phone
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United Kingdom's Secretary of State for Defense Phillip Hammond joins Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta for a working breakfast at the Pentagon July 18, 2012. (DoD Photo By Glenn Fawcett) (Released) BBC News
Army bases: Hammond to announce future plans
The defence secretary is to announce details of where the British Army will be based in the UK as its withdrawal from Germany gathers pace. The government set out its... (photo: US DoD / Glenn Fawcett)
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London -Road - Cars - Shops - People - Travel The Washington Post
Study: UK among unhealthiest in Western Europe; experts say bold action on alcohol needed
LONDONDespite six decades of free medical care and widespread health campaigns, Britons are among the unhealthiest people in Western Europe, a new study says.... (photo: WN / Farida Azzawi)
Alcohol   Photos   UK   Western Europe   Wikipedia: Healthcare in the United Kingdom
British Foreign Secretary William Hague arrives at his official residence in London to meet Norway's Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere, shortly after he announced at the House of Commons that all Iranian diplomatic staff were ordered to leave the UK, in London, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011. The New York Times
UK's Hague Visits Mali for Political Talks
LONDON (AP) — British Foreign Secretary William Hague is in Mali for talks with members of the Malian government to discuss the political process in the West... (photo: AP / Sang Tan)
London   Mali   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: William Hague
 British and Danish soldiers with Iraqi children on Operation LADYSMITH in Al Qurnah, Iraq [Picture: Cpl Andy Benson (RAF)]   (js1) BBC News
Al-Sweady inquiry opens in UK into deaths of Iraqis
A public inquiry will open later in London into allegations that up to 20 Iraqis were murdered after a gun battle with British troops in 2004. The inquiry, named after... (photo: UK MoD)
Iraq   Photos   Troops   UK   Wikipedia: 2003 invasion of Iraq
UK. English people spanding time for sale in London. December 2009. BBC News
Diabetes cases in UK hit high of three million
Three million people in the UK have now been diagnosed with diabetes, says analysis by charity Diabetes UK, which warns that this new high could create a huge burden on... (photo: WN / marzena)
Diabetes   Health   Photos   UK   Wikipedia: Diabetes UK
British Prime Minister David Cameron holds a press conference with South African President Jacob Zuma following their meeting at Union Building in Pretoria, South Africa, Monday July 18, 2011. The Daily Telegraph
David Cameron needs to reconnect to the ordinary voter, says senior backbencher
A senior Conservative backbencher has urged David Cameron to reconnect to the ordinary voter to tackle a crisis of governance in Britain. ... (photo: AP / Jerome Delay)
Britain   Photos   Politics   Voting   Wikipedia: David Cameron
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