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Dow slips back below 12,000 mark

The Dow Jones industrial average broke through 12,000 for the first time in two and a half years but slipped lower in afternoon trading....

Stars out in force for TV awards

Some of the biggest names in showbusiness have walked down the red carpet for the National Television Awards.Stars from EastEnders and Coronation Street met...

Keys follows Gray out of Sky Sports

Richard Keys has quit as Sky's football anchorman after claiming that "dark forces" were at work in the sexism scandal that had already cost...

Death row drugs 'may be defective'

Drugs used for lethal injection in the United States which were supplied by a British pharmaceutical company may have been defective, leading to potentially...

Man admits killing British tourist

A man has admitted killing a Welsh tourist, once named one of Britain's most eligible bachelors, more than three years ago - but claims...

Medvedev urges global terror fight

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has said the attackers behind the deadly Moscow airport blast wanted to bring Russia "to its knees" and thwart his...

Sexism row: Keys considers quitting

Sky Sports presenter Richard Keys is considering resigning after his former colleague Andy Gray apologised for his role in the football sexism row and...

Government blamed over BBC job cuts

The Government has been warned that it risks hitting Britain's reputation across the world after funding cuts were blamed for the loss of 650...

Yard launches new hacking probe

Police have launched a fresh inquiry into the phone hacking controversy after receiving "significant new information".The Metropolitan Police said detectives had received a dossier...

Government 'bottled' control orders

Suspected terrorists will still face significant restrictions on their liberties under plans for new powers dubbed "control orders lite", campaigners have said.Civil rights groups...

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