Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Morning Headlines

Fox leads call to cull business tax
Financial Times
By George Parker and Elizabeth Rigby Liam Fox has largely kept his counsel since he resigned as defence secretary last October. His intervention in today's Financial Times is confirmation that next month's Budget will be a titanic test of political ...
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Liam Fox calls for business tax cuts
The Guardian
The former defence secretary Liam Fox has called on George Osborne to use next month's budget to cut taxes on business and deregulate the labour market. In his most significant intervention since being forced to resign his cabinet seat last year, ...
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The Guardian
Fox urges Budget business tax cuts
The Press Association
Former defence secretary Liam Fox has put himself at the head of backbench Tory demands for Chancellor George Osborne to cut taxes on business. In his most significant political intervention since he was forced to resign last year, Dr Fox urged Mr ...
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Fox returns to demand tax cuts
Politics.co.uk
Workers from BAe Systems in Brough, facing redundancy are cycling 110 miles to the Tory party conference to urge Defence Secretary Liam Fox to support the 3000 highly skilled workers whose jobs are at risk. The Trade Union Reform Campaign (TURC) is a ...
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Dr Liam Fox's deregulation remedy? Another tonic we don't need
The Guardian (blog)
Whenever I read a speech by Liam Fox I usually think how lucky I am never to have been a patient of the good doctor. Headache? Let's amputate a leg, shall we? Sore throat? Whoops, we seem to have severed an artery here. So sorry.
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The Guardian (blog)
FOX Carolina 21UN nuclear agency reports failed Iran talks
WHNS Greenville
Entertainment News from AP By GEORGE JAHN AP VIENNA (AP) - The UN nuclear agency on Wednesday acknowledged its renewed failure in trying to probe suspicions that Tehran has worked secretly on atomic arms, in a statement issued shortly after an Iranian ...
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Dr Liam Fox and Tory wishful thinking
Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
By Benedict Brogan Politics Last updated: February 22nd, 2012 Dr Liam Fox's eruption into print this morning will cheer those on the Right pressing the Chancellor to be a bit more audacious in preparing his Budget. His tonic for curing the ailing ...
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FOX Carolina 21In Miami, the Heat await a look at Linsanity
WHNS Greenville
Entertainment News from AP By TIM REYNOLDS AP Sports Writer Linsanity is on its way to Miami, and the Heat can finally say they're eager for the arrival. It may be the NBA's marquee matchup so far this season, the phenomenon that is New York Knicks ...
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Liam Fox is right. The Government must cut spending more to allow tax cuts
Daily Mail
By Harry Phibbs The former Defence Secretary Liam Fox has an article in the Financial Times this morning challenging the Government to go further on cutting spending to allow a cut in tax. The case is put modestly. It is more an example of gently ...
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Daily Mail
FOX Carolina 21Costumes, beads give way to ashes in New Orleans
WHNS Greenville
Entertainment News from AP By MARY FOSTER and STACEY PLAISANCE AP NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Officers on horseback cleared Bourbon Street early Wednesday, declaring an end to Carnival 2012 as Mardi Gras revelers began to prepare for the beginning of Lent, ...
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