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Infrastructure: And now for the good news
Economist 10/30/2010
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Britain: Sparing Health Care from Budget Cuts
BusinessWeek 10/14/2010
Britain’s National Health Service, Creaking but Revered, Looms Over Elections
New York Times 04/25/2015
Health Care Reform, British Style
New York Times 08/04/2010
Radical Britain: The unlikely revolutionary
Economist 08/14/2010
Health-care reform: The final frontier
Economist 01/15/2011
Cameron Revises Health Care Overhaul Plan
New York Times 06/14/2011
The U.K. has a new coalition government after all parties fell short of a majority in the 2010 election.
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U.K. Tories Suffer in Election
Wall Street Journal 05/04/2013
Britain's accidental revolution
Economist 05/13/2010
In U.K. Election, It’s Jobs Boom vs. Stagnant Wages
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2015
New York Times 05/07/2010
U.K. Government Prepares For Deep Budget Cuts
Wall Street Journal 06/22/2010
BusinessWeek 06/24/2010
The election of Ed Miliband to head the party. The impact of the coalition government's austerity measures and deep cuts on Labor, and union support for Ed Miliband that enabled him to win. Shaky support for Liberal leaders in the coalition from their rank and file. Concern about the austerity measures and their impact on growth.
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U.K.'s Labour Party Moves Back Toward Socialist Ideas
Wall Street Journal 09/25/13
Economist 02/04/14
Tax rates in Britain: François Miliband
Economist 02/04/14
Conservatives Fare Poorly in British Races, London's Mayor Aside
New York Times 05/04/12
Britain’s Surprisingly Unpredictable Election
Wall Street Journal 04/26/15
In U.K. Election, It’s Jobs Boom vs. Stagnant Wages
Wall Street Journal 05/07/15
The UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, put forward a budget with a 25% spending cut by 2015 in all departments except health and international aid. This marks a huge departure in years of spending by the Labor governments. The new Conservative-Liberal coalition government is determined to take austerity measures to reduce the national debt.
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Britain's accidental revolution
Economist 05/13/10
U-Turn in the U.K.: Big Spending Cuts
Wall Street Journal 10/14/10
Britain Details Radical Spending Cuts, Citing Debt
New York Times 10/20/10
U.K. Plans New Taxes on Banks, Multinationals
Wall Street Journal 12/04/14
Tough Slog to Balancing U.K.’s Budget
Wall Street Journal 12/04/14
Overheard: Digging for Answers on Coal
Wall Street Journal 03/29/15
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David Cameron Faces Rebellion in His Party
New York Times 05/23/13
Britain’s Surprisingly Unpredictable Election
Wall Street Journal 04/26/15
David Cameron Struggles to Turn Economic Recovery Into Votes
Wall Street Journal 05/06/15
In U.K. Election, It’s Jobs Boom vs. Stagnant Wages
Wall Street Journal 05/07/15
David Cameron Sets Course for Britain Amid Pageantry of Queen’s Speech
New York Times 05/27/15
The Agony of Victory: David Cameron, Interview
Washington Post 12/21/09
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