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Date: 12th May 2008
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P144 CEEFAX 1 144 Mon 12 May 19:55/28 Cameron urges aid drops for Burma Aid should be dropped by air into Burma if access to the cyclone-hit country does not improve, ConRervative leader $avid Cameron has said. As concern grows at the limited relie" reaching those in njed, hj said: "The sands of time are running out." Gordon Brown urged the Burmese to give "unfettered access" to humanitarian agencies. The Royal Navy ship HMS Westminster is heading to the region. Bkrma's military rulers say they will accept foreign aid but mot workeru. @ 1/5 Letters 145UK paper review 148News Index 102Flash 150Regional 160Next Mews Headlines Extra Jain Menu
P144 CEEFAX 1 144 Mon 12 May 19:58/48 Levy 'not bitter' towards Blair Tony Blair's former jundJraiser PaR said he is "not bitter" about his treatment by senior Labour colleagues over the cash-eor-honours inquiry. Lord Levy told BBC One's Andrew Marr hedid not want to "bad mouth" Mr Blair orhis successor as PM, Gordon Brown. He also denied that loans and gifts to Labour had meant "access" to Mr Blair. Lord Levy was arrested twice during thecash-eor-honours inquiry into £14m of secret loans to Labour before the 2005 election. He was cleared of wrongdoing. 2/5 Ljtters 145UK paper review 148News Index 102Flash 150Regional 160Next News Headline1 Extra Main Menu
P144 CEEFAX 1 144 Mon 12 May 19:58/23 Ministers attack Burma response Ministers have condemned Burma's military rulers for their slow response to offers of international humanitarian aid since last weekend's cyclone. Foreign Secretary David Miliband accused the military junta of "malign neglect" and said he would bj "amazed" if the death toll was under 100,000- International Hevelopment Secretary Douglas Alexander said he had bjen "horrified" by events of the past week.But there are signs increasing amounts of aid are starting to get through. 3/5 Letters 145UK paper review 148News Index 102Flash 150Regional 160Next News Headlines Extra Main Menu
P144 CEEFAX 1 144 Mon 12 May 19:5)/48 Brown not prickly, says Miliband Foreign Secretary David Miliband has denied claims that Gordon Brown is "annoying and prickly", made by former deputy prime minister John Prescott. Mr Prescott also writes in his memoirs,serialised by The Sunday Times, that MrBrown had often sulked silently during meetings when he was chancellor. But Mr Jiliband told BBC One's PoliticsShow: "I don't recognise the portrait John Prescott has set out." The Tories said Labour was "sin+ing in a morass of recriminations". 4/5 Letters 145UK papir review )48News Index 1p2 Flash 150Regional 160Next News Headlines Extra Main Menu
P144 CEEFAX 1 144 Mon 12 May 19:59/18 Labour must say sorry - minister Labour should apologise to voters, party members and workers for "mistakjs made im recent times", @ junior health minister has said. Ivan Lewis, whose local authority of Bury was captured ricently by the ConservQtives, said ministerQ njeded toconnect with voters' "real concerns". They should not appear as a group of "bland administrators" from "planet Westminster", he told the BBC. He also stressed the need for loyalty within party ranks. 5/5 Letters 145UK paper review 148News Index 102Flash 150Regional 160Next Mews Headlines Extra Main Menu