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Berlusconi wins confidence votes

Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi has won back-to-back votes of confidence in his country's parliament - but he was left with a wafer-thin majority that...

Convicted judge storms out of court

A judge swore and stormed out of court after she was convicted of failing to control her dog.Judge Beatrice Bolton, of Rothbury, Northumberland, strode...

Police arrest 182 over fees demos

More than 180 people have been arrested by police investigating rioting during the series of protests against rising student tuition fees.Senior officers said the...

Rail demand lifts Go-Ahead profits

Transport group Go-Ahead has said it will make better-than-expected half-year profits as more passengers use its train services.But the company remains cautious for the...

Betfair braced for weather hit

Gambling firm Betfair has continued its poor run of form on the stock market after it revealed revenues would be hit by the big...

Ryanair blames tax for route cuts

Budget airline Ryanair has blamed a new German tourist tax for its decision to axe 34 routes from its schedule next summer.Flights connecting Liverpool...

Forensics service to be wound up

The Forensic Science Service (FSS) is to be wound up, the Government has confirmed.Crime Prevention Minister James Brokenshire said action needed to be taken...

BA long-haul fuel surcharge to rise

British Airways is to increase its fuel surcharge on long-haul flights by £10.From Thursday, passengers will pay a surcharge of between £63 and £108...

Berlusconi survives first vote

Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi has survived a first parliamentary confidence vote, but still faces a second, less certain, ballot in the lower house.Mr Berlusconi...

Heavy blade used in double killing

A woman who was killed with her son died from "multiple head injuries consistent with a heavy bladed instrument", a post-mortem examination has revealed.Sally...

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