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Cloned products 'need no labelling'

Milk and meat from the offspring of cloned animals does not need special authorisation before reaching supermarket shelves, the food safety watchdog will tell...

Pension changes 'to cost £67bn'

Changes to public service pension schemes introduced in 2007-08 will cost teachers, civil servants and NHS staff a total of £67 billion over the...

Universities 'at risk' over cuts

More than a third of English universities are at risk of being seriously affected by Government cuts to higher education - and the worst...

Rights appeal over missing people

The father of missing chef Claudia Lawrence has backed a campaign calling for more rights for families left in limbo by a disappearance.Peter Lawrence,...

Misery continues as snow forecast

Plummeting temperatures and freezing conditions have caused more misery for motorists as forecasters warned of further snow to come.Hundreds of drivers battled to get...

WikiLeaks founder vows to fight on

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was refused bail but has vowed to fight attempts to extradite him to Sweden.The 39-year-old Australian was remanded in custody...

Retail inflation slowed in November

Retail inflation slowed for the first time in five months during November, but the industry warned of sharp price hikes in the new year.Shop...

Young hit in £5bn Irish budget cuts

Young families, the unemployed and middle income earners have been left holding the bill for Ireland's banking binge after a six billion euro (£5...

Britons 'fattest in European Union'

More than half of people in the European Union are overweight or obese and Britons are the fattest, a report said.A quarter of adults...

Haiti cholera 'originated with UN'

There is strong evidence linking UN peacekeepers to a cholera outbreak in Haiti that has killed more than 2,000 people, a French disease expert...

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