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Secret colonial papers released Quick resume for : Secret colonial papers released

18.04.2012 03:00

Secret files on British colonial rule - once thought lost - have been released by the government, one year after they came to light.

MPs reverse legal aid cut changes Quick resume for : MPs reverse legal aid cut changes

18.04.2012 01:50

MPs have overturned all the changes the House of Lords made to the government's proposals to cut legal aid in England and Wales.

Shuttle makes Washington flypast Quick resume for : Shuttle makes Washington flypast

17.04.2012 23:25

The retired space shuttle Discovery lands after a dramatic flypast over the centre of the US capital, on its way to retirement in a national museum.

Public workers plan strike in May Quick resume for : Public workers plan strike in May

17.04.2012 21:30

NHS workers and civil servants are to strike on 10 May, a day after the Queen's speech, over their pension dispute.

Ex-governor jailed for £50m fraud Quick resume for : Ex-governor jailed for £50m fraud

17.04.2012 20:08

A former London DIY store cashier who became governor of an oil-rich Nigerian state is jailed for 13 years after admitting fraud totalling nearly £50m.

Teen detained for riots killing Quick resume for : Teen detained for riots killing

17.04.2012 20:03

A teenager is detained for eight years for the killing of a pensioner during last summer's riots in London.

PM offers China death probe help Quick resume for : PM offers China death probe help

17.04.2012 19:11

Prime Minister David Cameron offers help to China in its investigation into the death of British businessman Neil Heywood.

IMF raises global growth forecast Quick resume for : IMF raises global growth forecast

17.04.2012 16:02

The International Monetary Fund says "some optimism has returned" to the global economy as it predicts slightly faster growth.

M knocked by shortage of stock Quick resume for : M knocked by shortage of stock

17.04.2012 09:38

Like-for-like sales at Marks and Spencer fell 0.7% in the 13 weeks to the end of March, after some areas of its womenswear fell short of stock.

Breivik to address murder trial Quick resume for : Breivik to address murder trial

17.04.2012 09:07

Anders Behring Breivik, accused of killing 77 people in Norway last July, is due to read out a prepared statement on the second day of his trial in Oslo.

'Shots fired' at Syria protesters Quick resume for : 'Shots fired' at Syria protesters

13.04.2012 18:48

Several people have been shot dead during protests in Syria, activists say, as the UN considers deploying monitors to oversee a peace plan.

Abortion website hacker is jailed Quick resume for : Abortion website hacker is jailed

13.04.2012 18:47

A computer hacker who broke into the website of Britain's biggest abortion provider has been jailed for two years and eight months.

West condemns North Korea launch Quick resume for : West condemns North Korea launch

13.04.2012 18:41

Washington and its allies condemn North Korea for launching a satellite rocket which broke up over the sea shortly after take-off.

Suspend Burma sanctions, says PM Quick resume for : Suspend Burma sanctions, says PM

13.04.2012 18:34

David Cameron says economic sanctions against Burma should be suspended in recognition of the changes taking place in the country.

Egypt Islamists in Cairo protest Quick resume for : Egypt Islamists in Cairo protest

13.04.2012 18:27

Thousands protest in Cairo against the presidential bid of Omar Suleiman, the former spy chief of Hosni Mubarak.

Eye gouger admits blinding woman Quick resume for : Eye gouger admits blinding woman

13.04.2012 18:14

A man who blinded his girlfriend by gouging her eyes, before imprisoning her for 12 hours, admits causing grievous bodily harm with intent.

Times sued over computer hacking Quick resume for : Times sued over computer hacking

13.04.2012 17:44

The Times newspaper is being sued by the police blogger Richard Horton after the paper accessed his email account, lawyer Mark Lewis confirms.

Royal Mail limits shops' stamps Quick resume for : Royal Mail limits shops' stamps

13.04.2012 17:21

The Royal Mail is limiting the number of stamps retailers can buy to make sure it benefits fully from the price rise due at the end of the month.

Public consulted over PCSO plan Quick resume for : Public consulted over PCSO plan

13.04.2012 16:30

A police force's controversial plans to replace beat bobbies with police community support officers will go to public consultation amid growing criticism.

Review of 'plain' cigarette packs Quick resume for : Review of 'plain' cigarette packs

13.04.2012 13:03

The government is considering plans to strip all branding from cigarette packs sold in England in a bid to make smoking appear less attractive.

Charities' tax fear for donations Quick resume for : Charities' tax fear for donations

12.04.2012 10:42

Nearly nine out of 10 charities fear government plans to limit tax relief will result in a drop in donations from wealthy benefactors, a survey suggests.

M1 closed after fatal lorry crash Quick resume for : M1 closed after fatal lorry crash

12.04.2012 10:39

A section of the M1 is closed in both directions after one person died in a crash involving three lorries in Bedfordshire.

Sony sheds 10,000 staff in revamp Quick resume for : Sony sheds 10,000 staff in revamp

12.04.2012 10:33

Sony is shedding 10,000 staff worldwide in a major reorganisation announced by the company's new chief executive Kazuo Hirai.

Syria ceasefire comes into effect Quick resume for : Syria ceasefire comes into effect

12.04.2012 10:29

A ceasefire comes into force in Syria to stem the 13-month-old conflict, but Western countries publicly doubt the government's intentions.

Burma sanctions may be eased - UK Quick resume for : Burma sanctions may be eased - UK

12.04.2012 10:09

Prime Minister David Cameron says the UK is ready to ease sanctions in response to moves towards democracy, ahead of his visit to Burma on Friday.

Mothercare to close more stores Quick resume for : Mothercare to close more stores

12.04.2012 10:06

Struggling retailer Mothercare announces plans to close more stores over the next three years.

New titles for North Korea leader Quick resume for : New titles for North Korea leader

12.04.2012 09:49

North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un is given two posts previously held by his late father, as the country prepares for a widely-criticised rocket launch.

Florida gunman on murder charge Quick resume for : Florida gunman on murder charge

12.04.2012 09:30

George Zimmerman, who shot unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin in Florida, is charged with second-degree murder and taken into custody.

Probe into patient night releases Quick resume for : Probe into patient night releases

12.04.2012 03:40

The government is investigating after figures emerge suggesting hospital patients in England have been discharged overnight to free up beds.

Young homeless 'underestimated' Quick resume for : Young homeless 'underestimated'

12.04.2012 02:36

The level of young homelessness in the UK is underestimated by more than two-thirds of Britons, a survey suggests.

US sues Apple over e-book prices Quick resume for : US sues Apple over e-book prices

11.04.2012 19:51

Technology giant Apple and major publishers are being sued by the US Department of Justice over pricing of e-books.

Syria promises to abide by truce Quick resume for : Syria promises to abide by truce

11.04.2012 19:49

Syria will end military operations on Thursday, state TV says, but Damascus reserves the right to respond to attacks by "armed terrorist groups".

Indian Ocean tsunami alert lifted Quick resume for : Indian Ocean tsunami alert lifted

11.04.2012 19:39

A tsunami watch for the Indian Ocean is lifted after no significant waves are reported following two earthquakes off the coast of Indonesia.

Fans banned from football match Quick resume for : Fans banned from football match

11.04.2012 18:16

All football fans are banned from a League Two match between Gillingham and Swindon Town following a row over policing costs.

Man jailed for riots store arson Quick resume for : Man jailed for riots store arson

11.04.2012 17:51

A man is jailed for 11-and-a-half years for starting a fire at a family-run furniture shop in Croydon during last summer's riots.

PM welcomes China murder inquiry Quick resume for : PM welcomes China murder inquiry

11.04.2012 17:24

PM David Cameron welcomes an investigation by China into the murder of British businessman Neil Heywood, found dead in the country last year.

Stab victim wants to wed attacker Quick resume for : Stab victim wants to wed attacker

11.04.2012 16:31

A Hull man who was stabbed in the back by his partner tries to propose to her just after she is jailed for three years for the attack.

F1 teams expect Bahrain to be off Quick resume for : F1 teams expect Bahrain to be off

11.04.2012 16:22

A number of Formula 1 teams expect the Bahrain Grand Prix to be called off amid security concerns, BBC Sport understands.

Easter fuel sales 'down a third' Quick resume for : Easter fuel sales 'down a third'

11.04.2012 14:50

Sales of petrol over Easter fell by a third compared with the same period last year, independent retailers' group the RMI says.

Border Agency 'failing on basics' Quick resume for : Border Agency 'failing on basics'

11.04.2012 02:05

The UK Border Agency is still failing in its "basic functions" in spite of efforts to overhaul it, MPs say.

Malian president resigns in deal Quick resume for : Malian president resigns in deal

08.04.2012 22:09

President Amadou Toumani Toure of Mali formally resigns as part of a deal with coup leaders to end the crisis gripping the west African state.

Titanic memorial cruise sets sail Quick resume for : Titanic memorial cruise sets sail

08.04.2012 21:27

A cruise marking the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic leaves Southampton, travelling to the site where the liner sank.

Fears grow for Syrian peace deal Quick resume for : Fears grow for Syrian peace deal

08.04.2012 19:33

Doubts grow about the planned ceasefire in Syria after the government makes a new demand and rebels say they believe the deal is doomed to fail.

N Korea moves rocket into place Quick resume for : N Korea moves rocket into place

08.04.2012 18:44

North Korea moves its long-range Unha-3 rocket into place for a controversial launch, amid reports it is also planning a nuclear test.

Veteran interviewer Wallace dies Quick resume for : Veteran interviewer Wallace dies

08.04.2012 18:33

Veteran journalist Mike Wallace, famed for his tough interviews on US news programme 60 Minutes over four decades, dies aged 93.

Teachers back anti-test campaign Quick resume for : Teachers back anti-test campaign

08.04.2012 17:32

Teachers in the NUT union vote to ballot for a boycott of a new phonics reading test if its results are used in league tables.

Barbecue probe for campsite death Quick resume for : Barbecue probe for campsite death

08.04.2012 16:37

The possibility a six-year old girl died as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning at a Hampshire campsite is being investigated by police.

Pope gives Easter peace message Quick resume for : Pope gives Easter peace message

08.04.2012 14:21

Pope Benedict XVI delivers his traditional Easter message of peace in front of thousands of pilgrims in Rome's St Peter's Square.

Lib Dems would 'kill' web plans Quick resume for : Lib Dems would 'kill' web plans

08.04.2012 14:09

The Liberal Democrat president says his party would "kill" plans for more monitoring of emails and internet use if they were not watered down.

Charge over Boat Race disruption Quick resume for : Charge over Boat Race disruption

08.04.2012 05:23

A man is charged over an incident which led to the 158th University Boat Race being halted half-way through.

Pakistan's Zardari heads to India Quick resume for : Pakistan's Zardari heads to India

08.04.2012 05:06

The President of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari, is due to travel to India for talks in the first visit there by a Pakistani head of state for seven years.

New fund to help with disasters Quick resume for : New fund to help with disasters

08.04.2012 04:34

The Department for International Development is to announce a fund this week to encourage new solutions to assist after natural disasters.

Hackers 'target Home Office site' Quick resume for : Hackers 'target Home Office site'

08.04.2012 04:13

The hacking group Anonymous is alleged to have disrupted access to the Home Office website, apparently as a protest against government policies.

Three killed, two hurt in crash Quick resume for : Three killed, two hurt in crash

08.04.2012 01:18

Three people are killed and two others are in hospital with "life-threatening" injuries after a car crash in East Yorkshire.

Syrian toll climbs before truce Quick resume for : Syrian toll climbs before truce

08.04.2012 00:50

At least 100 people die on one of the bloodiest days in the Syrian uprising, activists say, as a ceasefire approaches.

Kashmir avalanche toll 'may rise' Quick resume for : Kashmir avalanche toll 'may rise'

07.04.2012 22:11

Up to 135 people are now feared dead in an avalanche which hit a military camp in the disputed Kashmir region, a Pakistan army spokesman says.

Teaching unions back more strikes Quick resume for : Teaching unions back more strikes

07.04.2012 20:53

The two biggest teachers' unions, the NUT and NASUWT, vote for strikes which could hit schools across the UK this summer and autumn.

Artist Thomas Kinkade dies at 54 Quick resume for : Artist Thomas Kinkade dies at 54

07.04.2012 19:24

The US painter Thomas Kinkade, best known for his pictures of idyllic landscapes, has died at the age of 54, his family say.

China dissident Fang Lizhi dies Quick resume for : China dissident Fang Lizhi dies

07.04.2012 19:00

Chinese dissident Fang Lizhi, whose speeches helped inspire the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, has died aged 76, in the United States.

Avalanche buries Pakistan troops Quick resume for : Avalanche buries Pakistan troops

07.04.2012 10:06

At least 100 soldiers have been buried by an avalanche near the Siachen glacier in the disputed Kashmir region, the army says.

Cardinal in 'wear the cross' plea Quick resume for : Cardinal in 'wear the cross' plea

07.04.2012 08:54

The most senior cleric in the Roman Catholic Church in Britain says Christians should "proudly" wear a cross every day of their lives.

Cane toad cull held in Australia Quick resume for : Cane toad cull held in Australia

07.04.2012 06:56

Thousands of volunteers in Australia are taking part in a massive cull of cane toads, which are regarded as poisonous pests.

Osborne happy to reveal tax data Quick resume for : Osborne happy to reveal tax data

07.04.2012 05:12

The Chancellor says he would be "very happy" for the government to consider publishing the personal tax returns of ministers.

UN condemns Syria for new assault Quick resume for : UN condemns Syria for new assault

07.04.2012 04:39

UN chief Ban Ki-moon sharply condemns Syria for fresh military assaults despite agreeing to withdraw forces as part of a peace deal.

Mali coup leaders 'to stand down' Quick resume for : Mali coup leaders 'to stand down'

07.04.2012 03:05

Coup leaders in Mali agree to stand down in exchange for amnesty and the dropping of sanctions, in a deal with regional bloc Ecowas.

Academies 'damage schools system' Quick resume for : Academies 'damage schools system'

07.04.2012 02:20

Teachers' conferences are to hear claims that academies are a form of back-door privatisation.

US man survives nail into heart Quick resume for : US man survives nail into heart

07.04.2012 02:00

A New Jersey man is making a quick recovery after accidentally shooting a 4-inch (10cm) nail into his heart.

Arrests over kidney sold for iPad Quick resume for : Arrests over kidney sold for iPad

07.04.2012 01:07

Five people are arrested in southern China after a teenager sold his kidney so he could buy an iPhone and iPad computer, state media say.

Malawi President Mutharika 'dead' Quick resume for : Malawi President Mutharika 'dead'

06.04.2012 16:29

President Bingu wa Mutharika of Malawi has died, doctors and cabinet ministers tell the BBC - but there is no official announcement.

Peers want more diverse judiciary Quick resume for : Peers want more diverse judiciary

28.03.2012 05:49

A committee of peers concludes there is a need for a more diverse judiciary in England and Wales to improve public trust in the justice system.

Acas offers talks in fuel dispute Quick resume for : Acas offers talks in fuel dispute

28.03.2012 05:08

Conciliation service Acas invites trade unions and oil companies to talks in an attempt to avert a tanker drivers' strike that could disrupt supplies.

Pope meets Raul Castro in Havana Quick resume for : Pope meets Raul Castro in Havana

28.03.2012 04:37

Pope Benedict XVI meets Cuban President Raul Castro on the second second day of his visit to the communist-run island, as officials rule out political reform.

MPs attack breast implant stance Quick resume for : MPs attack breast implant stance

28.03.2012 04:00

The stance taken in England on replacing PIP breast implants - at the centre of a health scare - "flies in the face of common sense", MPs say.

'Bomb' cry forces Texas landing Quick resume for : 'Bomb' cry forces Texas landing

28.03.2012 03:29

A flight from New York to Las Vegas makes an emergency landing in Texas after the captain began yelling about a bomb, passengers say.

US full face transplant 'success' Quick resume for : US full face transplant 'success'

28.03.2012 02:16

US doctors have carried out what they say is the most extensive face transplant ever performed, by giving a man a new jaw, teeth and tongue.

'Scepticism' at Syria peace move Quick resume for : 'Scepticism' at Syria peace move

28.03.2012 01:30

Western powers react with scepticism to Syria's acceptance of UN envoy Kofi Annan's peace plan, as the UN says more than 9,000 have died in unrest.

Al-Jazeera not to air Merah video Quick resume for : Al-Jazeera not to air Merah video

27.03.2012 20:29

The Qatar-based al-Jazeera TV channel decides not to air video material of the deadly attacks carried out by Toulouse gunman Mohamed Merah.

Murder weapon 'buried by friend' Quick resume for : Murder weapon 'buried by friend'

27.03.2012 20:29

The friend of a teenager accused of shooting dead two British tourists in Florida tells a court he buried the gun to help him out.

'Fine schools' for poor literacy Quick resume for : 'Fine schools' for poor literacy

27.03.2012 19:59

Schools in England should be fined if pupils leave school with poor literacy skills, an independent report into last year's riots says.

North Sea gas leak exclusion zone Quick resume for : North Sea gas leak exclusion zone

27.03.2012 12:16

Oil workers have been moved from a second platform and drilling rig in the North Sea because of safety concerns.

Price controls lifted on stamps Quick resume for : Price controls lifted on stamps

27.03.2012 12:04

Price controls will be withdrawn from first-class stamps, a regulator rules, paving the way for higher prices.

Tribute to M5 crash lorry driver Quick resume for : Tribute to M5 crash lorry driver

27.03.2012 11:48

The family of a lorry driver killed in a crash on the M5 in north Worcestershire pays tribute to a man doing a job "he so very much loved".

Leaders warn over nuclear threat Quick resume for : Leaders warn over nuclear threat

27.03.2012 11:29

World leaders call for closer co-operation to tackle the threat of nuclear terrorism at a summit on nuclear security in Seoul.

Planning system awaits overhaul Quick resume for : Planning system awaits overhaul

27.03.2012 11:15

Ministers say changes to England's planning system, being unveiled later, will involve local people in decision making - amid fears they will amount to a "building free-for-all".

Students' visas 'not controlled' Quick resume for : Students' visas 'not controlled'

27.03.2012 10:40

Up to 50,000 migrants may have exploited flaws in the student visa system to come and work in the UK, Whitehall's watchdog says.

Afghan arrests over 'attack plan' Quick resume for : Afghan arrests over 'attack plan'

27.03.2012 10:30

Sixteen people are arrested near the Afghan ministry of defence and suicide jackets seized, after the authorities foil an apparent suicide attack.

GPS plan for community sentences Quick resume for : GPS plan for community sentences

27.03.2012 07:00

Community sentences for offenders in England and Wales are to be changed to ensure they are "tough and credible", ministers will say later.

French police have Toulouse video Quick resume for : French police have Toulouse video

27.03.2012 06:48

French police obtain video footage filmed by Mohamed Merah, who killed seven people in Toulouse, after it is sent to the al-Jazeera TV station.

Pay-TV hacker breaks silence Quick resume for : Pay-TV hacker breaks silence

26.03.2012 22:34

A News Corporation company recruited a pay-TV "pirate" to post hacked details of a rival's secret codes online, BBC Panorama finds.

Men guilty over girl's shooting Quick resume for : Men guilty over girl's shooting

26.03.2012 17:08

Three men are convicted of the grievous bodily harm of a five-year-old girl who was injured and left paralysed when shots were fired into a south London shop.

UK troops killed in Afghanistan Quick resume for : UK troops killed in Afghanistan

26.03.2012 17:08

Two British service personnel have been killed in southern Afghanistan by a gunman wearing an Afghan army uniform, the defence secretary says.

Mother hurt in racist acid attack Quick resume for : Mother hurt in racist acid attack

26.03.2012 16:52

Police search for a man after a Salford woman has acid thrown at her in a racist attack as she pushes her baby in a pram.

US-China accord on N Korea launch Quick resume for : US-China accord on N Korea launch

26.03.2012 16:28

China and the US agree to co-ordinate their response to a controversial North Korean rocket launch, the White House says, as Korean tensions rise.

Student 'raped' days before riots Quick resume for : Student 'raped' days before riots

26.03.2012 16:00

A student accused of driving around looters during the London riots says her mental health was poor because she had been raped days before.

No 10 publishes PM dinner lists Quick resume for : No 10 publishes PM dinner lists

26.03.2012 15:35

David Cameron publishes details of all donors he has had dinner with in his Downing Street flat amid a row over donations and access to ministers.

Push to tackle 'dementia crisis' Quick resume for : Push to tackle 'dementia crisis'

26.03.2012 15:16

Extra funding for research into dementia forms a central plank of the government's attempts to tackle the "national crisis" in care.

Game Group enters administration Quick resume for : Game Group enters administration

26.03.2012 13:59

Britain's biggest video game retailer, Game Group, goes into administration.

Coutts fined £8.75m by regulator Quick resume for : Coutts fined £8.75m by regulator

26.03.2012 13:27

Coutts bank is fined £8.75m by the Financial Services Authority for failing to take adequate measures to prevent money laundering.

Merkel opposes Greece euro exit Quick resume for : Merkel opposes Greece euro exit

26.03.2012 09:09

German Chancellor Angela Merkel tells the BBC it would be a huge political mistake if debt-stricken Greece was allowed to leave the euro.

US names Afghan killings suspect Quick resume for : US names Afghan killings suspect

17.03.2012 05:33

The US soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians, named as Staff Sgt Robert Bales, reportedly arrives at a maximum security prison in Kansas.

MPs question powers of PM adviser Quick resume for : MPs question powers of PM adviser

17.03.2012 03:05

The role of David Cameron's adviser on ministerial interests needs to be strengthened to ensure its independence, MPs say.

Rowan Williams ready for change Quick resume for : Rowan Williams ready for change

17.03.2012 02:59

The Archbishop of Canterbury says he chose to resign in December because, after 10 years in the role, it was now the "proper time" to review his options.

National public pay rate 'to end' Quick resume for : National public pay rate 'to end'

17.03.2012 02:58

Chancellor George Osborne is expected to reveal plans to scrap national pay rates in the public sector in the Budget on Wednesday.

Call for 'family-friendly' Budget Quick resume for : Call for 'family-friendly' Budget

17.03.2012 02:21

A family charity calls on the chancellor to avoid delivering what it calls a "break-up Budget".

Kony 2012 video director detained Quick resume for : Kony 2012 video director detained

17.03.2012 02:18

Invisible Children's co-founder is taken to hospital after being found by California police semi-naked and "acting bizarrely".

Cot deaths advice 'not targeted' Quick resume for : Cot deaths advice 'not targeted'

17.03.2012 02:08

A campaign to get babies sleeping on their backs to reduce cot death rates in the 1990s failed to get the message across to deprived communities, a study says.

Alcohol not factor in Swiss crash Quick resume for : Alcohol not factor in Swiss crash

17.03.2012 00:46

There were no traces of alcohol in the blood of the driver of the Belgian coach that crashed in Switzerland killing 28 people, an autopsy reveals.

Guilty verdict for US webcam spy Quick resume for : Guilty verdict for US webcam spy

16.03.2012 22:34

A US student who used a webcam to secretly film his room-mate in a gay encounter is found guilty of hate crime and invasion of privacy.

'Sobriety Orders' to be piloted Quick resume for : 'Sobriety Orders' to be piloted

16.03.2012 21:17

Offenders who commit crimes fuelled by alcohol are to be monitored and breath-tested to ensure they stop drinking, under government plans.

Truck 'driven at' Afghan runway Quick resume for : Truck 'driven at' Afghan runway

14.03.2012 23:11

A Nato serviceman is injured in an incident involving a vehicle at the main UK base in Afghanistan, during a visit by US defence chief Leon Panetta.

Swiss coach crash victims mourned Quick resume for : Swiss coach crash victims mourned

14.03.2012 21:54

People in Belgium are in mourning following the death of 28 people, including 22 children, in a coach crash in Switzerland.

Literacy has stalled, says Ofsted Quick resume for : Literacy has stalled, says Ofsted

14.03.2012 21:48

England's chief schools inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw says progress on literacy has stalled and England is being overtaken by other leading nations.

NoW man arrested for second time Quick resume for : NoW man arrested for second time

14.03.2012 21:10

Former News of the World chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck is arrested for a second time by police investigating phone hacking, in connection with suspected intimidation of a witness.

Goldman boss defends its ethics Quick resume for : Goldman boss defends its ethics

14.03.2012 21:05

Goldman Sachs' boss has refuted claims by a former employee that its environment is "toxic and destructive".

PM seeks US-UK extradition review Quick resume for : PM seeks US-UK extradition review

14.03.2012 19:44

David Cameron says he wants to review how extradition arrangements are working between the UK and US after raising the issue with President...

Water firm 'gambled with lives' Quick resume for : Water firm 'gambled with lives'

14.03.2012 18:26

The water authority responsible for poisoning a Cornish town's water supply was "gambling with as many as 20,000 lives", a coroner says.

Man jailed for father death fraud Quick resume for : Man jailed for father death fraud

14.03.2012 18:15

A man who failed to report the death of his father for nearly five months and claimed his benefit payments of £1,869 is jailed for three years.

Union rejects Olympic pay offer Quick resume for : Union rejects Olympic pay offer

14.03.2012 16:03

A union rejects a London Underground pay offer of £850 for engineering staff to work during the Olympic Games, due to "unacceptable conditions".

UK unemployment rises by 28,000 Quick resume for : UK unemployment rises by 28,000

14.03.2012 14:46

UK unemployment has risen by 28,000 to 2.67 million, according to latest figures, which the government says show signs of "stabilising".

Parts of UK to have hosepipe ban Quick resume for : Parts of UK to have hosepipe ban

12.03.2012 15:08

Water companies across southern and eastern England are to impose hosepipe bans amid drought conditions, it is announced.

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