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Eagle concerns 'halt US wind farms'

Fears that whirling wind turbines could slaughter protected golden eagles have halted progress on a key piece of the US federal government's push to...

US snowstorm blamed for 11 deaths

Authorities in the US have worked to reach more than 70 motorists in the snow-covered state of Indiana who were trapped in their cars...

North Korea urged to resume talks

Russia's foreign minister has urged North Korea to return to six-nation disarmament talks on Pyongyang's nuclear programs.The foreign ministry statement says Sergey Lavrov told...

Councils in warning over job cuts

Local authorities in England face cuts in jobs and services after "the toughest local government finance settlement in living memory", councils have warned.Councils will...

Arctic blast set to bring more snow

An arctic blast is expected to bring more snow and bitterly cold weather to the UK this week, with forecasters predicting temperatures could plunge...

Demo water cannons 'not ruled out'

The Metropolitan Police has raised the possibility of using water cannon on crowds in London if violence breaks out at demonstrations.Calls for the deployment...

EU assurance over market regulation

European Union measures to regulate the financial markets will not "penalise" the City of London, the commissioner responsible has told British MPs.French internal market...

'Supporter' calls for more attacks

A key supporter of the Stockholm suicide bomber has called for more terrorist attacks on European targets.Taimour Abdulwahab al-Abdaly, 28, killed himself and wounded...

Rail disputes threaten disruption

A series of rail disputes have erupted, threatening disruption to passengers over Christmas and leading to a fresh row over fare increases.London Underground (LU)...

74,000 jobs face axe, warn unions

The number of council jobs cut or threatened with the axe in recent weeks is now almost 74,000, with unions fearing that services will...

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