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Protest over airport body scanners

US airports could see more disruptions than they usually would over the busy Thanksgiving holiday, because of a loosely organised internet boycott of new...

Nato: Two Taliban leaders killed

A Taliban leader has been killed in eastern Afghanistan, Nato has said - part of the coalition's stepped-up campaign to capture and kill mid-level...

Lockerbie probe 'nothing to fear'

A priest has made a direct appeal to American families of the Lockerbie bombing, saying they have nothing to fear from an inquiry.Father Pat...

Greens call for general election

The Irish Government has been thrown into crisis after its junior partner in the ruling coalition, the Green Party, called for a general election.John...

NZ miners 'may not have survived'

Hopes are waning for the survival of 29 New Zealand coal miners who have been trapped for three days underground, with the presence of...

Ex-soldier selling Military Cross

A former soldier is selling the Military Cross he received from the Queen for risking his life in a firefight in Iraq to help...

Policeman jailed for 7/7 fraud

A counter-terrorism officer has been jailed after being convicted of defrauding the Metropolitan Police out of thousands of pounds in a property scam during...

'Fairer' housing reforms launched

Council and housing association tenants will lose their automatic right to a home for life under newly-launched reforms.New renters will be offered fixed-tenancy agreements...

Police chief dismisses cuts claims

Police chiefs have attacked the policing minister's suggestion that Government budget cuts could be achieved through simply improving procurement, freezing wages and increasing council...

Bishop sorry for wedding comments

A Church of England bishop has apologised for "deeply offensive" comments he made over the forthcoming wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.The Rt...

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