Brown plans tougher anti-terrorism law
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown unveiled proposals yesterday to toughen anti-terrorism measures and address a crippling housing shortage in a new policy platform meant to revive his ruling Labor Party.
Brown's program includes a plan to build 3 million houses to tackle a housing shortage and a climate change law that aims to cut carbon emissions by 60 percent from 1990 levels by 2050.
The government said it would introduce a new law to strengthen prosecution of terrorism cases.
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