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Britain must keep pace with China, warns Brown
Press Review 21 February 2005
Britain must promote science and technology, or risk trailing behind China's economic surge, Gordon Brown will warn today.
Straw praises Kashmir bus
Press Review 18 February 2005
The foreign secretary has praised India and Pakistan's agreement to restart a bus route through the military line that divides Kashmir.
World 'could become more unstable'
News Article 17 February 2005
The Aids epidemic and climate change could make the world more unstable over coming decades, according to a government analysis.
Unions 'have key role in tackling African poverty'
News Article 16 February 2005
Unions have a crucial role to play in ending poverty in Africa, the TUC has said.
Brown to become Rover ambassador
Press Review 11 February 2005
Chancellor Gordon Brown is to lobby on behalf of the MG Rover group when he visits China later this month.
Straw 'optimistic' on Middle East
Press Review 9 February 2005
Jack Straw has welcomed the ceasefire declaration at the Middle East summit in Egypt.
Chancellor hails pledge on African aid
News Article 5 February 2005
The chancellor has welcomed G7 agreement on moves to write off third world debt.
UK seeks American support for African debt relief
Press Review 2 February 2005
Gordon Brown and Jack Straw will this weekend seek to persuade the Bush administration of the need to tackle poverty in Africa.
Reality check
Publication Article 28 January 2005

Pressing ahead on peace path
Publication Article 28 January 2005

Blair, Bono and Gates push for Africa aid
Press Review 28 January 2005
The prime minister was joined by U2's Bono and Bill Gates at the World Economic Forum on Thursday to discuss the state of Africa.
Blair pledges millions to fight malaria
News Article 27 January 2005
Tony Blair has committed £45 million towards preventing the spread of malaria in