Topic: Kenneth Clarke
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London riots push British leaders to approve harsher police tactics [VIDEO]
The British public is asking why it took so long for the government to authorize the use of weapons like rubber bullets against rioters. But it is unclear how effective they will be in quelling the riots.
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Prison reform and the cost of drug prohibition
The decriminalization of drugs has the potential to save the British taxpayer money, and simultaneously improve the security and health of the general public.
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Will short-selling ban help – or hurt – banks?
London and New York stopped a practice seen as pushing stocks down. But some say short-sellers are merely scapegoats.







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