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Conservation scientists bug grubs

Scientists involved in a conservation project have been bugging the homes of stag beetle larvae.Tiny microphones are being used to eavesdrop on the white...

Fiennes is top celebrity fundraiser

Adventurer Sir Ranulph Fiennes is the country's top celebrity fundraiser, according to a survey.The explorer, who once ran seven marathons in seven days, raised...

Product recalls jump to record high

Product recalls in the UK have jumped 12% to reach a record high, according to research.A total of 229 products were recalled last year...

Call for training wage for interns

The Government has been urged to introduce a £2.50 an hour training wage for internships lasting for three months or longer.The idea was part...

'One in two BA cabin staff bullied'

Almost three out of four members of British Airways cabin crew have witnessed or been victims of bullying, the country's biggest trade union has...

Man charged with baby boy's murder

A man has been charged with the murder of a 14-month-old boy, police said.An east London hospital contacted the Metropolitan Police at about 2pm...

Cuts 'to hit families with babies'

Families with new babies will be among those hardest hit by the coalition's cuts package, campaign groups have claimed.The Family and Parenting Institute unveiled...

Asda boss snubs big corporate life

A retail high-flyer who became boss of Asda at the age of 39 is to turn his back on big corporate life following his...

Manufacturers 'fear cuts effect'

One in five manufacturers fear orders will be hit by the Government's spending cuts despite optimism about the state of their business this year,...

Fall in corporate failure figures

A business recovery firm has announced a sharp drop in corporate failures but warned companies were not out of the woods as public sector...

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