Jodi Case 'Similar to Black Dahlia' Blair Undermines Brown's Plan

The HeraldJanuary 14, 2005

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AMASSIVE (Pounds)267bn, 10-year plan to halve world hungerwas set out yesterday in Edinburgh by Gordon Brown, but it was undermined by a simultaneous refusal from Tony Blair to guarantee the chancellor's job beyond the next election.

With tensions running high between the two men, Mr Brown's keynote speech set out his personal stall for foreign policy, making the moral case for a huge increase in international aid to developing nations.

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Jodi Case 'Similar to Black Dahlia' Blair Undermines Brown's Plan

He blamed world leaders for failing to keep to targets they set five years ago. He set out to double the aid budget as...

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