Gordon Brown pays tributes to Indian-born Labour MPThe British Police continued
investigations into the death Indian-born Labour member of
Parliament, Ashok Kumar, treating it as "unexplained" as Prime
Minister Gordon Brown patted his contribution to the country.
Hung Parliament possible as UK polls tightenThe latest buzz word in the clubby world of British politics is "hung Parliament".
British PM pledges vehicles to battle Afghan bombsBritish Prime Minister Gordon Brown promised British troops 200 new patrol vehicles that can resist roadside bombs more effectively during an unannounced visit Saturday to southern Afghanistan.
British PM under fire for Iraq war defenceBritish Prime Minister Gordon Brown came under fire on Saturday for the way he defended his role in the 2003 Iraq invasion, with some commentators saying he had slipped off the hook.
Lack of funds cost British soldiers` lives: ReportGordon Brown`s failure to properly fund the military as finance minister cost soldiers` lives in Iraq and Afghanistan, a former British armed forces chief said on Friday, a newspaper reported.
Iraq war was the `right decision`: British PMBritish Prime Minister Gordon Brown defended the decision to invade Iraq, saying on Friday before an inquiry on the war that deposing Saddam Hussein was the right thing to do.
S Africa`s prez in talks with Brown on Britain state visitSouth African President Jacob Zuma is expected to discuss the thorny issue of Zimbabwe with Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Thursday, during a state visit to Britain clouded by a polygamy row.
British opposition rallies as Brown vows to winBritain`s main opposition
Conservatives on Sunday kicked off their final conference before
the general election, as Prime Minister Gordon Brown predicted
he would triumph at the polls.
Brown told Blair `You ruined my life`: BookGordon Brown subjected Tony Blair to ill-tempered and expletives-laden tirades - claiming Blair had ruined his life - in a fierce bid for British premiership in the months leading up to Blair`s resignation, says a new book.
Britain says sorry to children shipped into miseryPrime Minister Gordon Brown apologised for Britain`s role in sending thousands of children to Australia and other former colonies where many suffered physical and sexual abuse.