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February 23, 2012
Hillary ClintonUTTM Contributor Ed Boyle comments on the worldwide popularity of US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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- Tabloid Journalists on the defensive
UTTM Contributor Jon Sopel discusses the police raids on senior journalists from Rupert Murdoch's tabloid newspaper The Sun.
Read Full Story » - Soccer and racism
The news in Britain last weekend was dominated by a rather ugly clash between two of England's leading soccer clubs. In this week's London Comment, UTTM Commentator Jon Sopel explains how the pressure had been building for some time.
Read Full Story » - Sinking
UTTM Contributor Ed Boyle tells what Big Ben and Fabio Capello have in common.
Read Full Story » - End of an era
While everyone's been watching the battle in the Republican Party, key members of President Obama's administration will also be thinking about their futures in the next few months. UTTM contributor Lance Price takes a look at one of its most prominent personalities.
Read Full Story » - Countdown to the 2012 Olympics
UTTM Contributor Jon Sopel comments on preparation for the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
Read Full Story » - Adopting the American primary
Lance Price, Commentator for Up to the Minute, wonders why British politics can't adopt the American primary system in electing their government leaders.
Read Full Story » - The fight for freedom
Jon Sopel, UTTM Commentator, explains why Scotland is still fighting for its independence from England, and what it will take to make it happen.
Read Full Story » - Ask taxi drivers
UTTM Contributor Ed Boyle tells why taxi drivers have all the answers.
Read Full Story » - Feeding the forces
During the London riots this past summer, the police were criticized for reacting too slowly. Ed Boyle, UTTM Commentator, explains a recent survey found the problem: the food.
Read Full Story » - The British veto
UTTM Contributor, Jon Sopel, comments on the possibility of Britain leaving the European Union.
Read Full Story » - Rules
UTTM Contributor, Jon Sopel, comments on what can happen when rules aren't broken.
Read Full Story » - Euro Meltdown
The Euro currency is still in trouble even after this week's American-led action to help European banks. UTTM Contributor Ed Boyle comments on why the British are preparing for the worst.
Read Full Story » - Conviction politicians
People in Great Britain are watching the US Presidential race play out. Up to the Minute contributor Lance Price wonders whether candidates who refuse to compromise are capable of leading.
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