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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...

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...

'Make or break' for trade talks: PM

This year will be the "make-or-break year" for stalled trade talks which could boost the global economy by more than £100 billion, Prime Minister...

FTSE slips despite strong US growth

The London market took little cheer from positive economic growth figures in the United States as slipping metal prices weighed on mining stocks.The US...

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...

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...

Hundreds mourn mine tragedy victim

A British miner who died in the New Zealand mining disaster has been remembered as a "real character" and a "true friend" as more...

Abortion rules 'should be relaxed'

The UK's biggest abortion provider has asked the High Court to interpret the law in line with modern science and make it easier for...

Blair 'distrusted Cabinet on Iraq'

Tony Blair failed properly to discuss plans to join the US-led invasion of Iraq because he did not trust Cabinet colleagues not to leak...

Murray backed for Grand Slam glory

Locals in Andy Murray's home town have said they are keeping the "champagne on ice" ahead of Sunday's Australian Open final.The 23-year-old Scot overcame...

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