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      <title>Securing the Future of Afghanistan</title>
      <description>The British Defense Committee held the third of a series of hearings examining the progress and security situation in Afghanistan. Members heard from the British ambassador to NATO, the Joint Forces commander and the deputy commander for NATO's Afghan Training Operations. They focused on several topics including, the 2014 timetable for NATO and British troops to withdraw from Afghanistan, the threat of 'green on blue' attacks, and training the Afghan forces.</description>
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      <title>Prime Minister Cameron Statement on Libya</title>
      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron made a statement on the situation in Libya.</description>
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      <title>Question Time</title>
      <description>Prime Minister Blair responded to questions from his party and members of the opposition about a number of issues, including terrorism, the situation in Iraq, health care and medical research, tax policy, education, and defense spending.</description>
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      <title>British Policy Toward Iraq</title>
      <description>Foreign Secretary Straw continued responding to members' questions about possible war with Iraq.</description>
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      <description>Members questioned the prime minister about the government's plans for public spending over the
 next three years. Members also questioned him about Iraq, rising street crime in
 Britain and the stock market.</description>
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      <description>Members questioned the prime minister about President Bush's plan to place a 30 percent tariff on steel imports to the United States. Members also questioned Mr.
 Blair's continued support for his Transport Secretary Stephen Byers. City of
 London officials sent a letter to the Treasury expressing disapproval of Mr.
 Byers' handling of Railtrack, Britain's national rail system.</description>
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      <description>This Week Prime Minister Blair joined Irish Prime Minister Bertie
 Ahern in the English Midlands to work on the Northern
 Ireland Peace Process. Leader of the House, Robin Cook, took questions from
 members of his party and the Opposition on the status of Northern Ireland
 peace and race rioting in Bradford, England</description>
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      <description>Members of the British House of Commons debated the issue surrounding the death of nine British soldiers in the Persian Gulf War in an excerpt from the private notice questions period of the British House of Commons. The nine British soldiers had been killed during the war by U.S. soldiers, with the official inquest listing their deaths as "unlawful."  The debate occurred after the government's minister for defense was asked to respond to the results of the inquest.</description>
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