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Cameron vows transparent govt

British Prime Minister David Cameron, who is struggling with the aftermath of resignation of LibDem minister David Laws, promised to make his government more transparent and said he would rebuild trus

‘Vienna world’s best city to live in, B’luru tops in India’

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Bengaluru is the best city in India offering the highest quality of living.

Queen: Reducing deficit priority

The Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government put forth its economic and political reforms agenda in Queen Elizabeth II’s speech at the state opening of Parliament on Tuesday.

Osborne reveals details of £6.2bn savings in ’10

Britain on Monday unveiled details of £6.243 billion savings in government spending this year to tackle the £156 billion deficit.

Dartington: We hope Tagore paintings go back to India

THE DARTINGTON Trust, which was set up as a replica of social experiment at Santiniketan, said on Friday that it hopes that the 12 paintings by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, to be auctioned at S

Britain changes flying rules in ash conditions

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Britain on Monday night introduced new rules which allow aircraft to fly through “medium density” ash clouds, leading the air traffic control service to ease restrictions on the UK airspace.

Britain gets first coalition govt after World War II

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Britain got its first coalition government after the Second World War as newly-elected Prime Minister David Cameron and his deputy prime minister Nick Clegg, the Liberal Democrat leader, on Wednesday

Cameron sets 1812 record

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Britain got its first coalition government after the Second World War as newly-elected Prime Minister David Cameron and his deputy prime minister Nick Clegg, the Liberal Democrat leader, on Wednesday gave shape to their historic coalition by appointing the Cabinet.

Clegg reopens talks with Tories, Cameron may be new PM

May 11: The Liberal Democrats held negotiations with the Labour and Conservative parties on Tuesday and Britain was no closer to its new government on the fifth day after the general election.

Clegg: ‘Arrogant’ Tories think they have won it

May 3: Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg’s support may have fallen compared to the steep high of the last week, but the possibility of a hung Parliament has increased his chances of being the kingmak

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