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Britons 'braced for tougher times'

A third of Britons are bracing themselves for a fall in their standard of living during the coming three years, a survey has suggested.Around...

Firth has 'problem with monarchy'

The King's Speech star Colin Firth has admitted that he does not support the monarchy.Firth, who has been nominated for an Oscar for his...

Mubarak dismisses Egyptian Cabinet

Embattled president Hosni Mubarak has appeared on television for the first time since protests erupted demanding his ousting, and he said he will press...

Oil giants kick off results season

Oil majors Royal Dutch Shell and BP will kick off the City's annual results season next week, with the latter due to end its...

Egypt protests worry US investors

Escalating protests in Egypt caused uncertainty on Wall Street, where stocks fell while the dollar and Treasurys rose as investors sought to reduce their...

Army called to enforce Cairo curfew

Egypt's military has deployed on the streets of Cairo to enforce a night-time curfew as the sun set on a day of rioting and...

Tory leaders vow to stick with cuts

David Cameron and George Osborne have insisted they will stick to their spending cuts programme despite deepening economic gloom and renewed threats of co-ordinated...

Posters declare 'fatwa' on May

Scotland Yard is investigating after several posters declared a "fatwa" against Home Secretary Theresa May.The wanted-style posters in Tooting, south-west London, declare that the...

Egyptian protesters defy curfew

Egyptian protesters have defied a curfew as the army was deployed on the streets of Cairo for the first time in four days of...

Eight die in Kabul suicide bombing

Eight people, including five foreigners, have been killed in a suicide bombing inside a Western-style grocery store in the Afghan capital Kabul.US officials said...

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