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Robot Pole Dances for Angela Merkel, David Cameron

Robot Pole Dances for Angela Merkel, David Cameron

EuroNews: German Chancelor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister David Cameron attended the annual CeBIT techfest in Hanover, Germany which is pushing data protection and privacy as its big theme this year. The vast CeBIT show boasts 26 exhibit halls

Major New Poll Shatters Myths about UKIP Supporters

Major New Poll Shatters Myths about UKIP Supporters

An opinion poll reported in today’s Daily Mail reveals new information about the average UK voter. It shatters the view of UKIP as a party purely for disaffected Tories, with supporters more likely to be working class retirees from the Midlands. The

Labour 'Considering EU Referendum U-Turn'

Labour 'Considering EU Referendum U-Turn'

Ed Miliband could announce within the next two weeks that the Labour Party are preparing to do a u-turn on Europe by pledging to hold a referendum on Britain’s continued EU membership if they win the next election, according to

Lisbon Treaty Costs UK Business £12 Billion

Lisbon Treaty Costs UK Business £12 Billion

The Lisbon Treaty has cost UK business £12.2 billion ($20 billion) since it was ratified in late 2009. New research released today by campaign group Business for Britain shows how big an impact the EU is having on British firms.

The Big Hitters Ready to Succeed Clegg

The Big Hitters Ready to Succeed Clegg

Lists of potential successors to Liberal Democrat leader and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg began to appear almost as soon as he walked through the doors of number of Number 10 with David Cameron nearly four years ago. The same

UKIP's Rise Haunts Left-Wingers as Well as Conservatives

UKIP's Rise Haunts Left-Wingers as Well as Conservatives

The rise of the Tea Party-esque UK Independence Party (UKIP) in the United Kingdom has often been attributed to a disillusionment within conservative circles. But recent evidence has highlighted that the political left, and the Labour Party in particular, may have