This is not a small initiative, this is a huge international initiative which involves the whole international community. |
This is not a time for timidity, ... Nor is it a time to fear reaching too high. This year, the year of the U.N. special summit as well as the year of Britain's G8 presidency in Gleneagles, is our chance to help reverse the fortunes of a continent, and it is our opportunity to help transform the lives of millions. |
This is the end of a historic process that has led to debt relief for these poor countries, |
This is the IMF at its best working to bring oil producers and consumers together, |
This is the IMF at its best working to bring oil producers and consumers together. |
This is the toughest and most challenging year for the economy. |
This is the work that drives us on. This is the vision that gives enduring purpose to what we do. This is the task our party wants to take forward starting from this morning. |
This is, at root, a problem of demand outstripping supply, |
This list is a result of further intelligence sharing and co-ordination between the UK, U.S. other international allies. |
This system of tracking terrorist money can only work if we deal with the weakest links, |
Today we salute him as the most accomplished parliamentarian of his generation. |
Today's decision will ensure that urgently needed resources are made available now in the world's poorest countries to tackle poverty and provide essential health and education. |
Tony Blair must continue to implement the agenda on which we were elected. It's only six months, you know, since there was a general election. |
Two great issues of our time are addressed by Jim Wallis, and his thought-provoking answers make powerful reading for anyone interested in social change. Jim Wallis challenges us to create a society that both addresses injustice and stresses personal responsibility, and his call for a global covenant through which rich countries meet their obligations to the poor will have a resonance throughout the world. |
We (in affluent countries) used to talk for centuries about what we could do for Africa. But the real question is about empowerment, and what Africa can do for itself. |