British Press Cuttings 14

Documents from 02 September 2004 to 30 December 2004

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HAEU Reference Code
KS-14
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1 file

Reference Archivists

Carr, Mary

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Abstract

Mostly Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph, also Mail on Sunday, Financial World.
Subjects include: UK national identity, US economy and strength of the dollar, International Accounting Standards, toll roads, Common Agricultural Policy, Deutsche Börse and Euronext bids for London Stock Exchange, Greek budget deficit, Common Fisheries Policy, UK economy and strength of sterling, proposed accession of Turkey to EU, German economy, EU Stability and Growth Pact, Danske Bank takeover of National Irish Bank and Northern Bank, pensions, port regulations, Silvio Berlusconi, emigration from the Netherlands, General Motors cutting jobs in Europe, immigration to UK, EU relations with China, EU constitution, Eta attack in Madrid, peacekeeping in Bosnia, Ukranian elections and Orange Revolution, Galileo satellite, fuel prices and oil reserves, Jacques Barrot , Iraq war, wiretapping under François Mitterand, First Ivorian Civil War, gypsies and travellers, 2004 EU enlargement, murder of Theo van Gogh, banning of Vlaams Blok, Northern England devolution referendum, US elections, Barroso Commission, Lisbon Strategy, Royal visit to Germany, Rocco Buttiglione, VAT, UKIP, Gerhard Schröder, English language teaching in France, teaching of German history in UK, Italian deal with Libya, Human Rights, Marta Andreasen, Alexander Lukashenko, Santander takeover of Abbey National, European police force, strength of the euro, attitudes to Muslims, wind farms, booze cruises, peacekeeping forces in Africa, subsidies to Airbus and Boeing, insurance regulations, proposed appointment of Peter Mandelson to European Commission, EU Clinical Trials Directive, Neelie Kroes, French press, German National Democratic Party, carbon emissions, Poland seeking war damages from Germany, food advertising standards, Nicolas Sarkozy.
Also: Financial World interview with Eddie George, Ex-Governer of the Bank of England.

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English

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