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PM assumes power amid Tunisia riots

Prime Minister Mohammed Ghannouchi has gone on state television to say he is assuming power in Tunisia.The announcement on Friday came after thousands of...

Lookers lifts profits guidance

Car dealership Lookers has said full-year profits were expected at the top end of City forecasts as trading in its spare parts division continues...

Snow compounds T Clarke profit woes

Construction firm T Clarke has issued a warned over profits following a squeeze in margins and the disruption to building work caused by December's...

PM insists he cannot 'hammer' banks

David Cameron has insisted he can not "hammer" the banks over their bonuses because he needs them to lend more to business and pay...

FTSE hit by China bank measures

Moves by China's central bank to curb inflation has weighed on stocks on both sides of the Atlantic.The FTSE 100 Index pared back losses...

Rally supports governor's killer

Islamic extremists have rallied in support of the confessed killer of a liberal Pakistani governor and protested against Pope Benedict XVI for urging the...

Berlusconi in teenager sex inquiry

Prosecutors in Italy are investigating whether prime minister Silvio Berlusconi had sex with an under-age prostitute and then abused his power by trying to...

Cheese rolling festival to change

The quintessentially English tradition of cheese rolling could be turned into a two-day festival to head off health and safety fears.Organisers say the event...

Tanker drivers to vote on action

Thousands of tanker drivers are to be balloted for industrial action in a row over pay, pensions and working conditions.Unite warned employers that voting...

Nine in court on bomb plot charges

Nine men have been remanded in custody in connection with a bombing plot to target landmark sites in London.The defendants, accused of targeting sites...

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