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Outsourcing 'can help uni costs'

Universities could slash total costs by almost a third by sharing services and outsourcing to the private sector, a report has claimed.Think-tank Policy Exchange...

MPs 'concerned' over aid programme

A cross-party committee of MPs has voiced concern over the failure to monitor the value for money of £1 billion of aid donated by...

One in three 'believes in angels'

Nearly one in three Britons believe they have a guardian angel watching over them, according to a new survey.Online research for the Bible Society...

World's smallest Christmas card

Nanotechnology experts have unveiled a Christmas card so small that more than 8,000 of them could fit on a first-class stamp.The card produced by...

Controversial ex-judge dies aged 85

The controversial former judge James Pickles has died aged 85, it has emerged.Judge Pickles, who flouted the voluntary code that the judiciary do not...

New York stocks boosted by GDP data

Major stock indexes have ended the day slightly higher after a report showed that the US economy grew faster than previously thought over the...

US Senate approves Russia treaty

The US Senate has ratified an arms control treaty with Russia that reins in nuclear weapons, giving President Barack Obama a major foreign policy...

Former Argentine dictator jailed

Former Argentine dictator Jorge Videla has been sentenced to life in prison for the torture and murder of 31 prisoners in 1976.It is the...

Sex partner 'might have killed spy'

MI6 spy Gareth Williams may have died at the hands of a mystery bondage sex partner he met on London's gay scene, detectives have...

Cable should be sacked, say Tories

David Cameron is facing anger from Tory MPs for failing to sack Business Secretary Vince Cable and "propping up" the Liberal Democrats in the...

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