Jeremy Lovell

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September 22, 03:33pm EDT Photo
Credit crunch sends shivers across UK nanny market 

LONDON (Reuters) - Watch out Mary Poppins, the hurricane howling through the world's financial markets is starting to be felt in the rarefied world of the British nanny.  Full Article 

September 22, 11:29pm EDT Photo
Democracy of language in new Internet dictionary 

LONDON (Reuters) - Not satisfied with regular updates of printed dictionaries compiled by professionals, a new website has thrown open the definition of words to all comers.  Full Article 

September 19, 05:12pm EDT
Credit crunch sends shivers across nanny market 

LONDON (Reuters) - Watch out Mary Poppins, the hurricane howling through the world's financial markets is starting to be felt in the rarefied world of the British nanny.  Full Article 

September 18, 08:59pm EDT
Poll shows UK's Brown faces grassroots rebellion 

LONDON, Sept 18 (Reuters) - A new online poll showed on Thursday that British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, whose popularity has slumped in ratings, faced a potential grassroots rebellion with calls for him to resign.  Full Article 

September 17, 11:01pm EDT
British government steps up call for nuclear power 

Britain will step up its campaign for new nuclear power stations on Thursday, saying they are vital for energy security, climate change and job creation.   Full Article 

September 17, 11:01pm EDT
Number of people needing aid in Africa doubles-charity 

The number of people living "on the edge of emergency" in Africa has nearly doubled to 220 million in just two years, a leading charity said on Thursday.   Full Article 

September 17, 11:39pm EDT Photo
Number of people needing aid in Africa doubles: charity 

LONDON (Reuters) - The number of people living "on the edge of emergency" in Africa has nearly doubled to 220 million in just two years, a leading charity said on Thursday.  Full Article 

September 16, 11:32pm EDT
Britain must dump unreachable climate goals: report 

LONDON (Reuters) - British climate and energy policy is incoherent and needs an overhaul, dumping carbon targets and building more coal and nuclear power stations to stop the lights going out, a pro-nuclear scientist said.  Full Article 

September 15, 06:01pm EDT Photo
Across the pond, people fearful after Lehman fall 

LONDON (Reuters) - People from the restaurant to the cab trade prepared for the worse on Monday as the ripples of U.S. banking giant Lehman Brothers bankruptcy were felt across the Atlantic.  Full Article 

September 14, 04:11am EDT Photo
Brangelina tops Hollywood power league-Guinness 

LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Screen idols Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have moved to the top of the Hollywood power league toppling Tom Cruise and Jennifer Aniston, Guinness World Records said on Sunday.  Full Article