Radio 4
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Origin | Brooklyn |
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New York | |
United States | |
Genres | Dance-punk |
Record labels | Astralwerks |
Members | Gerard Garone |
Tommy Williams | |
Greg Collins | |
Anthony Roman | |
P. J. O'Connor | |
P.J. O'Connor | |
Career start | Brooklyn, New York, United States |
Albums | Gotham! |
Enemies Like This | |
Stealing of a Nation | |
The New Song & Dance | |
The New Song Dance | |
Songs | 2002 |
List | 2004 |
2002 | |
2006 | |
Skos genre | Alternative/Indie |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1829135 |
About Radio 4
Radio 4 were an American punk band based in Brooklyn, New York. Formed in 1999, they claimed their music is "made in New York, is about New York, and sounds like New York".
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Alistair Darling: Gordon Brown says briefings against ex-chancellor unfair
By Joshua Nevett Political reporter, BBC News
Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has told The Bbc that any political briefings against the late Labour Chancellor Alistair Darling were " completely unfair".
Mr Brown hailed the " integrity" and " wise judgement" of Lord Darling .
Lord Darling is best known for steering the UK through the 2008 financial crisis in Mr Brown 's government.
But The Relationship became rocky after disagreements over Economic Policy .
In the summer of 2008 - and not long before The Collapse of major banks that floored the global Economy - Lord Darling warned of the worst financial crisis in decades.
This resulted in a backlash from those close to Mr Brown , with Lord Darling later remarking that the " forces of hell" had been unleashed on him.
Lord Darling also fell out with Mr Brown over the need for spending cuts after the significant increase in government borrowing during the financial crisis.
In an interview for Mr Brown said he did not " know much about" the political hits against Lord Darling .
In government, Mr Brown said, Some People brief lines to journalists " on your behalf who you don't even know The Names of".
" So some of these things happen and you've got to apologise afterwards, " Mr Brown said.
When asked if he had apologised to Lord Darling afterwards, Mr Brown said: " If there had been a briefing against him that was attributed to me, yes of course.
" It was completely unfair. And I never believed this surreptitious way of dealing with politics is in any way honest or something that can be defended at all. It's difficult. "
Mr Brown said at one stage, he offered Lord Darling The Role of Foreign Secretary but he refused it because he wanted to remain chancellor.
The former Labour Prime Minister said he did not think Lord Darling " got much credit" for shepherding the UK Economy as half its banking system collapsed.
" Alistair deserves a huge amount of credit for the Economy recovering so quickly after the fatal blows of the banking collapse so that by 2010 the Economy was growing again, " Mr Brown said.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com