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Pope invites the poor to lunch

Pope denounced attacks on the faithful around the globe as "absurd" as he invited about 250 poor people to join him for a post-Christmas...

Bomb disposal training for Afghans

Two British bomb disposal operators have described the importance of passing on their skills to the Afghan National Police (ANP) for the first time.Soldiers...

BBC claims victory in ratings war

The BBC is claiming victory in the Christmas Day TV viewing battle with eight of the top ten most-watched shows.BBC1's big-hitters included Doctor Who,...

Lib Dems accused over taking credit

Tensions within the coalition re-surfaced as a senior Tory accused the Liberal Democrats of trying to claim credit for the "nice things" the Government...

CCTV 'helps solve six crimes a day'

Britain's largest force solves six crimes every day by identifying suspects from CCTV, according to a senior officer.Detective Chief Inspector Mick Neville said Scotland...

Stores slash prices to woo shoppers

Retailers are hoping for a Boxing Day bonanza as prices are slashed in a bid to entice shoppers into Britain's stores.High streets and malls...

Thousands wait to greet demo ship

Thousands of pro-Palestinian activists have gathered at a port in Istanbul to welcome back a ship that was the scene of bloodshed during an...

US braces itself for more blizzards

A band of frigid weather snaking its way up the east coast of the United States threatens to bring blizzards and a foot of...

Russians rally over ethnic violence

Several thousand people have rallied in Moscow to protest against ethnic clashes that have rocked Russia in the past weeks.Protesters held posters reading "Fascists...

14,000 flee Ivory Coast, says UN

At least 14,000 people have fled the violence and political chaos in Ivory Coast, some walking for up to four days with little food...

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