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Tuition fees plans clear Parliament

Government plans to massively raise student tuition fees have comfortably survived another test as peers rejected a Labour bid to stop the hike in...

Bonds fall as Fed plan continues

Bond prices have fallen sharply after the Federal Reserve said it would continue the pace of its stimulus plan because the economy is not...

Labour peers in tuition fees bid

Labour peers have sought to throw out the Government's plan to raise the tuition fees cap to £9,000.Amendments to the proposal in the Lords...

Madoff's body prepared for funeral

A New York City funeral chapel has received the body of Mark Madoff on behalf of the family.The 46-year-old son of disgraced financier Bernard...

Usher 'kicked in the face' by a fan

Being a sex symbol has its dangers as Usher learned first hand at his New York City concert.The crooner brought an ecstatic female fan...

Sweden challenges Assange bail

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange remains in custody after Swedish prosecutors appealed against a decision to grant him bail.The 39-year-old Australian is wanted in Sweden...

Government set to close 140 courts

The Government is to close 93 magistrates' courts and 49 county courts in England and Wales, justice minister Jonathan Djanogly has said.The decision follows...

Number 10 plays down 'Plan B' claim

Downing Street has sought to play down reports that senior officials are preparing an economic "Plan B" amid fears of a sharp downturn.Cabinet Secretary...

Protests after Berlusconi wins vote

Violent protests have erupted in Rome after Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi won back-to-back confidence votes in parliament, narrowly surviving one of his toughest political...

FTSE record amid oil company rumour

The FTSE 100 Index rose to its highest level for two-and-a-half-years amid market rumours of a bid from Royal Dutch Shell for rival BP.Heavily-weighted...

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