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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
Radical Britain: The unlikely revolutionary
Economist 08.14.2010
David Cameron's Budget Thrills Bond Buyers
BusinessWeek 09.16.2010
Britain's fiscal squeeze: On the tight side
Economist 10.02.2010
In Sharp Change, Britain Will Eliminate Child Benefits for the Middle Class
New York Times 10.04.2010
U.K. Economy Suffers a Reversal
Wall Street Journal 01.26.2011
Britainâs Economy Stalls, in Setback for Cameron
New York Times 01.25.2011
George Osborne and Ed Balls: Cavalier versus roundhead
Economist 01.29.2011
U.K. Voters Reject, Twice, Government's Junior Partner
Wall Street Journal 05.07.2011
Cameron Tries to Shore Up Support in Hacking Scandal
New York Times 07.20.2011
New York Times 12.07.2011
The European Union and the euro: Game, set and mismatch
Economist 12.17.2011
Conservatives Fare Poorly in British Races, London's Mayor Aside
New York Times 05.04.2012
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