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More OAPs 'have no family carers'

Rising levels of family breakdown are leaving increasing numbers of pensioners without children or spouses to care for them as they grow older, a...

Immigration cap plan to be revealed

The level of the Government's proposed immigration cap is due to be announced by Home Secretary Theresa May.The number of migrant workers coming to...

Cowen denies snap election calls

The Irish government will put the finishing touches to a drastic 15 billion-euro savings plan after prime minister Brian Cowen defied calls for a...

US stocks lower amid Irish concern

US stocks ended narrowly lower amid anxiety over Europe's financial crisis and a widening probe into insider trading on Wall Street.Bank shares slumped after...

Iran enrichment hit by setbacks

Major technical problems have forced thousands of Iran's nuclear centrifuges enriching uranium to temporarily shut down, diplomats said.The diplomats said they had no details...

Airport chaos fear over scanner row

Travellers vowing to boycott controversial see-through airport scanners have threatened chaos on the busiest US air travel day.Americans have voiced outrage over the new,...

Widower tells of carjacking terror

The newlywed husband whose bride was murdered on their South African honeymoon has told of their carjacking ordeal.Shrien Dewani said he was dragged screaming...

Jets scrambled in Korean skirmish

South Korea said it has scrambled F-16 fighter jets and returned fire after North Korea shot dozens of rounds of artillery on to a...

'Contingency plans' over ref strike

The Scottish Football Association has confirmed that it has drafted contingency plans to bring in match officials from outside the country amid a planned...

Housing reforms 'under review'

Elements of the Government's planned housing benefit reforms are "under review", according to Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith.MPs were told a proposal...

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