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Mubarak asks for 'reforms dialogue'

Egypt's newly appointed vice president says President Hosni Mubarak has asked him to immediately begin dialogue with "political forces" for constitutional and legislative reforms.Omar...

Sushi on models 'frowned upon'

South Africa's governing party has pronounced: Eating sushi off the body of a model in a bikini is politically incorrect.A statement from African National...

AA moves to buy driving school BSM

The British School of Motoring (BSM), the UK's largest driving school, has been sold to motoring giant The AA, which bought it out of...

Oil price tops 100 dollars a barrel

Brent crude oil prices broke the 100 US dollar (£62.3) a barrel mark for the first time in more than two years following fears...

500 protest against Putin rule

About 500 people have demonstrated in a central Moscow square to demand the removal of prime minister Vladimir Putin and his "rule of thieves".The...

Cowen to stand down at election

Irish Taoiseach Brian Cowen will not contest the general election, he has announced.Mr Cowen's political future had been in doubt after he stepped down...

Jade Goody's widower Tweed charged

Jade Goody's widower Jack Tweed has been charged by police over a scuffle outside a nightclub.The 23-year-old was accused of threatening and abusive behaviour...

No rape charge for Dizaei witness

The central witness in the trial of former Scotland Yard commander Ali Dizaei has been told he will not be prosecuted for rape.Waad al-Baghdadi,...

Lords deal ends AV debate deadlock

A deal has been reached between Tory and Labour peers to end the deadlock which threatened to block a May 5 referendum on changing...

Cameron in call for Egypt elections

The UK is maintaining pressure on Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak to agree "free and fair elections" as protests against his regime continue for a...

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