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Independent 'hacking' probe call

The Director of Public Prosecutions has been urged to commission an investigation by an outside police force into the Metropolitan Police Service's handling of...

Three die as Egypt protests erupt

Egyptian police fired tear gas and rubber bullets and beat protesters to clear thousands of people from a central Cairo square after the biggest...

Obama calls for 'space race spirit'

President Barack Obama has said the US is facing another Sputnik moment.In his State of the Union address, Mr Obama will remind Americans of...

Five dead as blast rips through bus

The death toll from a bus bombing in the Philippine capital has risen to five with 13 wounded as authorities suspect terrorists are to...

Miliband brothers in community bid

Labour leader Ed Miliband is to join forces with brother David to create a 10,000-strong army of community organisers.The relaunch of the Movement for...

Drivers keen to avoid parking fines

Councils wishing to fill budget deficits with cash from parking fines may be disappointed - because drivers are determined to avoid them, a motoring...

Lebanese politicians back Mikati

Iranian-supporting Hezbollah's choice for Lebanon's next prime minister has won parliamentary support, capping the group's steady rise in power and sparking street riots by...

BBC set to cut World Service jobs

The BBC World Service is to close five of its language services with hundreds of job losses expected.It is thought about 650 jobs will...

Three killed in Egypt protests

Two protesters and a policeman have been killed in the anti-government demonstrations in Cairo and several other cities, an Egyptian interior ministry official has...

Disappointing data stifles Wall St

Stock indexes finished about where they started on Tuesday after a round of disappointing corporate earnings and another drop in home prices. Trading was...

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