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71. Labour heavyweights back Brown as leader
Two senior members of the government backed the prime minister on Sunday to remain in charge of the Labour Party, curbing speculation of a high-level plot to oust the embattled leader.
26 May 2008
72. China rebukes Brown for meeting Dalai Lama
China voiced "strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition" on Saturday after a meeting between Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama.
24 May 2008
73. Economy grows at slowest pace in 3 years
Britain's economy grew at its slowest pace in three years in the first quarter as surprisingly strong household spending failed to offset weaker industrial output and a sharp fall in business investment.
23 May 2008
74. Fed lowers growth forecast
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday slashed its U.S. economic growth forecast for 2008 and signalled that mounting concerns over inflation would make further interest rate cuts unlikely.
22 May 2008
75. Brown promises "light touch" tech regulation
Prime Minister Gordon Brown will promise on Monday to maintain "light touch" regulation of technology firms to encourage investment in the sector.
20 May 2008
76. Politics or prudence- Brown faces dilemma
Prime Minister Gordon Brown insisted on Thursday he would not break the fiscal rules he has followed since 1997, but his backing for a package of tax cuts this week leaves him sailing very close to the wind.
16 May 2008
77. Brown hopes Bank can cut interest rates further
Prime Minister Gordon Brown denied on Thursday that his tax policies were breaking the government's fiscal rules and said he hoped the Bank of England would be able to cut interest rates further.
15 May 2008
78. Brown to reveal housing market plan
Prime Minister Gordon Brown will set out plans on Wednesday to shore up the creaking housing market as part of a drive to reverse a slide in support for his government.
14 May 2008
79. Cherie Blair says Brown taking tips from Blair
Prime Minister Gordon Brown is taking advice from his predecessor Tony Blair on how to win the next general election despite pressuring him out of office, the wife of the former prime minister said on Saturday.
10 May 2008
80. Lloyds TSB has good growth despite "difficult period"
Lloyds TSB said on Tuesday that it was continuing to deliver good growth in its relationship banking business despite what it called a "difficult period for financial services companies".
06 May 2008
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