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Peer's relative 'angry' over claims

A relative of a former Conservative peer accused of making false expenses claims has said he was "shocked" and "quite angry" when told that...

Leaflets warn off police informants

Police appear to be powerless to bring charges against people who distribute flyers warning potential informants against helping detectives, one of Britain's top officers...

Canoeist Darwin freed from prison

"Back-from-the-dead" canoeist John Darwin is staying with a friend in a former mining town close to where he grew up after being released from...

Student disorder suspect bailed

A man arrested over alleged violence during the student fee protests has been released on bail, Scotland Yard has said.The 24-year-old was picked up...

Blair-Bush notes will remain secret

The head of the civil service has refused to allow the official inquiry into the Iraq War to publish notes sent by Tony Blair...

Ban on cheap drink 'not enough'

The Government's watered-down plans to ban the sale of alcohol below cost price will not resolve the problem of binge-drinking, campaigners have said.Crime Prevention...

Bank giant Citigroup back in black

US banking giant Citigroup has returned to the black after posting net income of £6.6 billion in 2010.Citi, which employs 11,000 staff in the...

Bailout talks give boost to markets

Markets on both sides of the Atlantic moved higher on Tuesday after being boosted by talk that Europe's bailout fund may be enlarged.Finance ministers...

Champion bull's 11th hour reprieve

The owner of a prize-winning bull due to be slaughtered after testing positive for bovine TB has won an 11th-hour reprieve in the High...

Unions warn over Remploy job losses

Calls for voluntary redundancies among staff at a firm employing mainly disabled workers could result in around 1,500 job losses, union leaders have warned.Remploy...

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