• Around 80 sites with evidence of causewayed enclosures are known across southern Britain.

    BBC: Truro experts uncover '6000-year-old' causeway

  • It's just unfortunate that the southern part of Britain seems to have been shrouded in cloud.

    BBC: Perseid meteor show reaches peak

  • Who would provide the thousands of troops needed to police southern Lebanon (both Britain and the Americans, for instance, feel they already have enough in Iraq)?

    ECONOMIST: The Lebanese crisis

  • In recent weeks there has been a change in tack in Brussels - and also within the IMF - that austerity is not working, in France, Britain or the southern European periphery.

    BBC: The struggle to get France working again

  • "An American Flying Fortress on its way to Britain from the southern states of America crossed the Atlantic from south America and on their way they picked up a monkey as a mascot, " he said.

    BBC: Statue for Tojo, the monkey who dropped in for a drink

  • Mission in Southern Sudan and was on vacation in Britain, Nepalese state media said.

    CNN: Nepalese colonel faces torture charges in UK court

  • The youth of Great Britain, especially those who lived in southern counties vulnerable to German bombardment were evacuated en masse to the more northerly regions of the country.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: "Our Children" Poster

  • In 1952 Mr Nkomo came to London to discuss the formation of a Central African federation of Northern and Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland, all then tied to Britain, and now, respectively, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Malawi.

    ECONOMIST: Joshua Nkomo

  • Britain has about 7, 300 soldiers in southern Afghanistan, fighting alongside U.S., Canadian, Dutch, and local Afghan forces.

    CNN: Gordon Brown hails fallen troops in Afghanistan

  • The tiny British colony on Spain's southern tip has long been coveted by the Spaniards, and Britain and Spain have been tetchily negotiating a change of status the would provide for dual sovereignty.

    ECONOMIST: Almighty mess, almighty row | The

  • They also see Britain as a counter- balance to France and the southern European countries.

    BBC: Cameron's hardest speech

  • Between 1989 and the beginning of 1997, the vast majority of Albanians claiming asylum in Britain were indeed Kosovars from Serbia's overwhelmingly ethnic-Albanian southern province.

    ECONOMIST: Asylum

  • In terms of developed-country government bonds, investors have the choice of yields below 2% in America, Britain, Germany and Japan, or a plunge into the riskier markets of southern Europe.

    ECONOMIST: Buttonwood

  • In January, seven vessels from Spain, Britain, France, Portugal and Italy set sail from Gibraltar to patrol the southern Mediterranean, in a first step towards a common European border guard.

    ECONOMIST: Asylum: A strange sort of sanctuary | The

  • The leaders of Zimbabwe and Namibia took turns haranguing western leaders, especially Britain's Tony Blair, for meddling in the continent, even though southern Africa, much of which is in the grip of famine, depends on foreign help to feed around 14m people.

    ECONOMIST: So what was achieved by ten days of talking?

  • Most believe that the big, lucrative markets of Britain, France and Germany are the best to launch into, says Gerard Tellis of the University of Southern California.

    ECONOMIST: New products

  • Mr Hague said Britain was expanding its diplomatic presence in India with the opening of a new deputy high commission in the southern city of Hyderabad and later, Chandigarh.

    BBC: UK's William Hague in India to boost relations

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