A number of EU leaders have privately raised the idea of Tony Blair becoming the first full-time 'President' of the European Council, and, according to the FT, his aides are hopeful. The new post could be created in 2009 if a new European treaty is ratified, replacing the rotating six-month presidency.
Gordon Brown's victory in the race for the Labour leadership has generated calls for Tony Blair to step down immediately. In particular, CONCERNS HAVE BEEN EXPRESSED ABOUT BLAIR'S INTENTION TO SIGN UP TO A NEW EU TREATY AT THE SUMMIT ON 22 JUNE, JUST DAYS BEFORE HE STEPS DOWN.
President Bush, without so much as issuing a press statement, on May 9 signed an executive order that granted NEAR DICTATORIAL POWERS TO THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT in the event of a national emergency declared by the president.
Malcolm Adlington has been farming his land for over 30 years and never has he known it so bad.
His should have been a rich inheritance: a dairy farm close to the mighty Murray River on some of the finest pasture land which Australia has to offer. But then came the "Big Dry" - the most severe drought in a century.
Food safety breaches have been exposed at two of Britain's biggest supermarket chains. A BBC investigation found staff at Sainsbury's and Tesco routinely flouted company rules as well as food laws.
A Denver Zoo monkey has died of bubonic plague, apparently after eating a squirrel stricken with the disease, Colorado health and zoo officials said on Monday.
Dozens were feared dead last night as Lebanese troops pounded a Palestinian refugee camp with artillery and tank fire in fierce battles with Islamic militants.
About 135 Muslim extremists who spent more than a decade in Egyptian prisons have been released after signing statements renouncing violence, police officials said Monday.
Terrorists in Gaza resumed their rocket attacks on southern Israel Tuesday morning, firing three Kassam rockets that landed in open areas in the western Negev.
Child-rearing experts such as Supernanny and Gina Ford are damaging family life by undermining parents' authority in the home, it has been claimed. There was growing confusion among parents over how to bring up children because of the parenting advice 'industry', a leading sociologist warned.
Last week, senators meeting in secret produced a bill to legalize our 12 million to 20 million illegal aliens. If a path to citizenship becomes law, nothing will stop the next invasion. As President Bush acknowledges, 6 million tried to breach our southern border in his first five years. Over 500,000 had criminal records.
Chinese authorities are investigating whether two companies from this coastal region exported tainted toothpaste as more contaminated product, including some made for children, has turned up in Latin America.
Iran is secretly forging ties with al-Qaida elements and Sunni Arab militias in Iraq in preparation for a summer showdown with coalition forces intended to tip a wavering US Congress into voting for full military withdrawal, US officials say.
A guest speaker at a Boulder, Colo., High School assembly has told students as young as 14 to go have sex and use drugs, prompting school officials to say they will investigate.
A new report on church attendance in the United Kingdom suggests that many Britons have no connection with organized religion, and that the majority of those who identify themselves as Christian never go to Church.