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May won't fight 7/7 inquest ruling

Home Secretary Theresa May will not appeal against the ruling that top secret evidence cannot be heard in closed sessions during the July 7...

No charges in phone hacking probe

No further charges will be brought over the News of the World phone hacking scandal because witnesses refused to co-operate with police, the Director...

Regulators back bonuses crackdown

A crackdown on bankers' bonuses has been approved by European regulators in a move to curb excessive risk-taking in the industry.Bankers will be allowed...

FTSE down despite US growth signs

Trading got off to an uncertain start on Wall Street on Friday in a quiet session for stocks on both sides of the Atlantic.The...

US loses track of 119,000 planes

US authorities have lost track of who owns more than 100,000 private and commercial aircraft.The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) fears this could be exploited...

WikiLeaks supporters amass software

WikiLeaks supporters are downloading increasing amounts of the spam-shooting software used to attack companies seen as hostile - a development that could challenge even...

Britons killed in helicopter crash

Two Britons have died in a helicopter crash in the south of France, the Foreign Office said.Martin Rutty and Simon Lichtenstein, who had both...

Newlywed's family 'pleased' by bail

Relatives of a British newlywed facing extradition to South Africa accused of his wife's murder are "very pleased" he has been granted bail, they...

Comic's gag about Price son probed

Broadcasting watchdog Ofcom has launched an investigation into Frankie Boyle's show after Katie Price complained about a joke he made about her disabled son.Price...

Man jailed over jockey blaze deaths

A labourer has been told that he must serve at least seven-and-a-half years in prison for killing two promising young jockeys who died when...

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