Wednesday, 10 March 2010




Filed at 4:51 a.m. ET LONDON (AP) -- British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Wednesday that his government will lay out its budget plans on March 24, paving the way for a national election. The election must be held by early June at the latest, but the budget date suggests it will be held earlier. Brown, whose government is under intense pressure to clarify its plans for reducing ballooning debt, also announced a pay freeze for senior civil and military staff, judges, senior health service...
Full Story: The New York Times



 

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