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  • Britian's census results

    The results of Britain's latest census were published this week and they portray a country in the process of great change. UTTM Contributor Simon Bates reports on some of those changes.
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  • Royal Succession

    UTTM Contributor Ed Boyle reports on the race to change the legislation to allow a daughter to be heir to the House of Windsor.
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  • The hazards of alarms

    Too much noise can drive you crazy. And as UTTM contributor Ed Boyle reports, it's a growing problem across the Atlantic.
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  • Obama Wins US Election

    UTTM Contributor Simon Bates gives insight into how President Obama's victory went down in Britain.
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  • Crayfish Takeover

    UTTM Contributor Ed Boyle reports on some unwanted American visitors who are causing mayhem in the finer parts of London.
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  • Scotland's Independence

    For many years, the Scottish people have engaged in friendly rivalry with their English neighbors over their place in the United Kingdom. But could the UK ever break up? UTTM Contributor Lance Price reports on moves to bring the matter to a dramatic conclusion.
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  • Prince Charles' Memos

    We are often told that Britain has a purely constitutional monarchy. That members of the Royal Family do not influence Government policy, but are merely figureheads. But, as UTTM Contributor Lance Price reports, there is some evidence about to emerge that Prince Charles has been flexing his muscles behind the scenes.
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  • Jimmy Savile's star falls

    A huge scandal has erupted in Britain, where a much-loved recently-deceased TV personality has been accused of some horrific crimes. As UTTM Contributor Lance Price reports, the nation is in shock.
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  • Presidential watch party

    Wednesday night's first Presidential debate was shown all around the world. But, as UTTM Contributor Simon Bates reports, there may not have been many people who bothered to watch across the pond.
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  • Slugs invade British gardens

    It is true that the British are a nation of gardeners. But as UTTM Contributor Ed Boyle reports, their gardens are now under threat from an old enemy.
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  • Llamas fight rural crime

    All is not well in the English countryside. But, as UTTM Contributor Ed Boyle reports, British farmers have been fighting back with some American know-how.
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  • A Spy's Worth

    The Chief of Britain's Secret Intelligence Service, MI6, complained that his spies don't get paid enough and that this is making them unwilling 'to go the extra mile' when on assignment. Many are tempted to seek 'less risky' work in the private sector. As Simon Bates reports, it shouldn't be money that motivates a budding James Bond.
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  • Politicians' Holidays

    So it's August and vacation time. But what do you do if you're a top politician? Where can you go without getting slated in the press? UTTM contributor Lance Price reports, it's a problem that's particularly bad across the pond.
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  • First 100 Days in Office

    UTTM Contributor Lance Price asks are we expecting too much from our political leaders in such a short period of time?
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