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Late night drink licences could go

Up to half of late night licences could go under plans to give licensing authorities the power to charge premises which open past midnight.An...

Fees protesters urged to speak out

Tuition fees protesters have been urged to give evidence of their treatment at the hands of police, "both good and bad".Jenny Jones, a member...

Ex-MPs' expenses decision explained

Supreme Court justices have announced their reasons for ruling that three former Labour MPs accused of fiddling their expenses were not protected by parliamentary...

Police election 'could cost £130m'

Government plans to introduce locally-elected police and crime commissioners could cost more than £130 million to set up and run in the first year,...

England 'will host first-class Cup'

England will host "an absolutely first-class World Cup" if the bid to host the 2018 tournament is successful, Prime Minister David Cameron has said.Time...

Leak 'won't hit US-UK relationship'

Britain has assured the US that the leak of 250,000 secret documents to whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks will not affect the "uniquely strong relationship" between...

Snow gridlock 'costs £1.2bn a day'

Transport industry criticism of the efforts to keep Britain "open" during the cold spell has grown as it emerged the gridlock could cost the...

Bank chief urged to quit over leak

The governor of the Bank of England has been urged to quit after it emerged he privately criticised David Cameron and George Osborne in...

FTSE buoyed by Chinese growth data

Investors have gained some respite from eurozone debt fears after stronger than expected Chinese manufacturing figures lifted sentiment.The report, which showed that the country's...

Spain to sell assets to ease fears

Spain is to sell a 30% stake in its national lottery and partially privatise airports in Madrid and Barcelona to ease market worries about...

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