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IPCC to probe 'attack' on protester

The police watchdog will supervise an investigation into complaints that a student fees protester was hit with a police baton, dragged from his wheelchair...

FTSE falls ahead of China rate move

The FTSE 100 Index has closed slightly down as speculation over a Chinese interest rate rise dented shares in miners.The market, which fluctuated and...

Paris set for electric car-sharing

Paris is gearing up for an electric car-sharing scheme to fight air pollution across the city.Officials have chosen a bid by French billionaire entrepreneur...

'Balloon' shot down near N-reactor

The Israeli air force has shot down a suspicious object hovering in the desert region where the country's main nuclear reactor is located.The military...

Americans targeted in Yemen attack

A group of Americans have come under attack in their vehicle outside a restaurant in Yemen's capital Sanaa, though no-one has been injured.Officials said...

Obama: US on track in Afghanistan

The United States will start withdrawing US troops from Afghanistan in July as promised, President Barack Obama has said as he declared significant progress...

Assange released after bail ruling

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been set free on bail.He was released hours after a High Court judge ruled that he should be freed,...

Veterans threaten to return medals

More than 100 British veterans are considering handing back their medals to the Government to protest against their frozen pensions.The veterans, who have more...

Expenses watchdog remains defiant

Parliament's expenses watchdog has insisted it would not step back from its duty to protect taxpayers' money, after David Cameron backed MPs' complaints about...

Fury at crash driver's asylum win

A man whose daughter was killed by a failed asylum-seeker has spoken of his fury after he was allowed to remain in the UK.Hit-and-run...

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