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Setting up a bank in Britain gets easier
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Apr 29, 2013
Despite the recent global banking crisis, UK regulators have decided to cut down application approval times for new banks and lower the capital requirements. An American starting a bank there says this will stimulate competition.
Britain celebrates its Huguenot heritage
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Apr 24, 2013
Immigration is a contentious issue in Britain, but the country recently celebrated one of the most successful immigrant groups -- French Protestants or Huguenots.
Margaret Thatcher's foes turned anger into big business, and a soundtrack for the '80s
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Apr 8, 2013
From punk rock to TV satires such as Spitting Image, many of those who set out to pillory Margaret Thatcher for her policies made a nice living doing so. Listen to the soundtrack that hate created.
Interior nominee Sally Jewell looks to strike a balance
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Feb 6, 2013
Interior nominee Sally Jewell would weigh resource extraction and conservation on public lands.
Born on Inauguration Day: A sustainable lifestyle
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Jan 18, 2013
Justin Daugherty, a guitarist and environmentalist living in Austin, Texas says his inauguration birthday adds to his sense of social responsibility.
U.K. government battles to cut deficit
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Jan 8, 2013
The U.K.'s coalition government has just passed the halfway point in its first term. Critics say its continuing tough talk on austerity is constraining growth.
Britain glad, but not surprised, over fiscal cliff's end
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Jan 1, 2013
British worry that Americans will just keep printing money, rather than focus on our own austerity measures.
Graphene material gets big investment from Britain
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Dec 27, 2012
The British government is plowing more public money into a miracle new substance. Graphene is said to be the lightest, thinnest and strongest material known to man. It was developed in Britain and could revolutionize high-tech manufacturing.
Using Twitter to summon emergency help
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Dec 18, 2012
On the face of it, it sounds crazy: Your house or apartment is on fire, and rather than phoning the emergency services, you tweet them. But that is what the London Fire Brigade is mulling over.
British ash trees threatened by fungus from Denmark
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Dec 4, 2012
The disease could wipe out a third of Britain's forest, and landowners and tree growers could lose tens of millions.









