Lawmakers: UK Response to Terrorism Slow, Confused

February 2, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

London, Feb 2 (AP) Britain needs a US-style national security adviser to report to Prime Minister Gordon Brown on terrorist threats, a committee of lawmakers said today in a report that made unusually sharp criticisms of the country’s approach to security.

Parliament’s Home Affairs select committee said Britain’s government had been too slow to adapt to an evolving threat from terrorism and complained that key strategic decisions are often made in informal meetings, rather than by a publicly accountable security panel.

The committee, led by governing Labour Party lawmaker Keith Vaz — a former minister, urged Brown to overturn a ban on the use of intercepted evidence and called for a house arrest-type regime used against some terrorism suspects to be abandoned.

It criticized how Britain’s counter-terrorism apparatus is structured, saying a confusing number of government committees and departments are responsible for making decisions — often with little public oversight.

Ahead of Polls, Brown Faces Revolt From Within

January 6, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Two former British cabinet ministers on Wednesday called for a secret ballot of MPs to decide if Prime Minister Gordon Brown should lead the Labour Party into an election due by June. Read more

British PM Brown Named Worst-Dressed Man

January 4, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Prime Minister Gordon Brown has received a pre-election kick in the pants, being named the worst-dressed man of the year by the British edition of GQ magazine. Read more