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May 14, Scotland. The SNP and the Scottish
Green Party reach agreement on their relationship within the Scottish
Parliament. Despite hopes that the Greens would enter into
coalition or Confidence and supply arrangement
with the SNP the final deal was not quite as encompassing as that
model [1].
May 25, Victor Yushchenko orders interior ministry troops into
the capital amid a deepening political crisis.
May 26, Margaret Hodge controversy. UK Trade
Minister becomes embroiled in a race-relations disaster after the
British National Party (A
Xenophobic Right-Wing political party) say that they agree with her
view "that British people should be given priority over migrants
for social housing." BBC News
May 27, Ukrainian political crisis. President Victor Yushchenko and Prime Minister Victor Yanukovych end a deepening political
crisis by agreeing to hold elections on 30 September 2007. BBC News
May 29, 33rd
G8 summit. As with many previous G8 summits the 33rd, being
hosted in Germany, is marred by violent clashes between the police and Anti-globalisation demonstrators before it
starts. 21 arrests are made and approx 600 people are injured in
riots in the city of Hamburg. BBC News-Hamburg Police Battle
Protesters Frank's Marceau birthday
June 6, Spain. ETA announces an
end to their ceasefire beginning at midnight due to the lack of
progress made in negotiations with the Spanish government. BBC News
June 6, Scotland. Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon overturns the previous
Labour/Liberal Democrats administration's decision to close two
Accident and Emergency units at two hospitals. BBC News-A&E closure
decisions overturned
June 15, Iraq. The USA
announces that all troops sent as part of the 2007 "surge" are in
place and that the security situation should improve quickly. (BBC News-US Iraq troop surge
'starts now')
June 15, Malawi. President
Bingu wa
Mutharika faces calls for early elections after a judge rules
that members of parliament who were elected for other parties
before switching to his party (estimated to be 70 out of all 193
sitting MPs) acted illegally. (BBC News-Court blow for Malawi
president)
July 11, the British government announces a review of plans to
build a super-casino in Manchester after concerns are raised about
building it in an economically deprived area.