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WikiLeaks' Assange granted bail

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been granted bail at the High Court in London.A senior judge rejected an appeal against a lower court's decision...

Number of coastguard stations cut

The Government has announced plans to slash the number of UK coastguard stations.Currently there are 18 stations in addition to a small centre on...

Legal drugs call 'irresponsible'

A Labour ex-cabinet minister's call for hard drugs to be decriminalised has been dismissed as "irresponsible" by the party leadership.Bob Ainsworth, at one time...

Death crash driver wins asylum bid

A failed asylum-seeker who left a 12-year-old girl dying under the wheels of his car while banned from driving will be allowed to remain...

Steady start to Christmas trading

Retailers have seen a steady start to the Christmas trading season last month after figures revealed sales volumes rose 0.3% during November.Analysts described the...

Dutch cafes can ban 'pot tourists'

Dutch authorities can ban coffee shops from selling marijuana to foreigners, the European Court of Justice has ruled.The ruling came in an important test...

Putin warning after Moscow clashes

Violent clashes outside the Kremlin have highlighted the need to strengthen law and order, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has said.A weekend rally of...

Kosovo PM may sue over organ claims

Kosovo's prime minister Hashim Thaci is planning to sue a European investigator whose report suggested he had civilian detainees killed for their kidneys when...

Abortion ban 'breached rights'

A woman living in Ireland who travelled overseas to terminate a pregnancy while in remission from cancer had her human rights violated because of...

Bail decision on WikiLeaks' Assange

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is to learn whether he is to remain in prison into the new year as British prosecutors attempt to prevent...

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