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Terror boss loses conviction appeal

Judges have rejected an appeal by the man who became the first person to be convicted in the UK of directing terrorism.Rangzieb Ahmed, 34,...

PM vow to Britons stranded in Libya

David Cameron has vowed that the Government will do "everything we can" to evacuate hundreds of Britons still stranded in chaos-stricken Libya.The Prime Minister...

Rank sees bright start to year

Mecca Bingo parent Rank Group has posted a 14% hike in profits and said momentum has continued into 2011 despite being hit by higher...

GDP decline 'worse than expected'

The strength of the recovery in the UK has been dealt a further blow as official figures revealed the decline in the economy in...

Technical glitch halts LSE trading

Investors were left in limbo as the London Stock Exchange halted trading due to a technical glitch, dealing an embarrassing blow to its new...

CIA contractor faces Pakistan court

An American CIA employee accused of murdering two Pakistanis has refused to sign a charge sheet in court after claiming diplomatic immunity.The detention in...

Honeymoon murder bail bid rejected

A South African judge has denied bail for a man suspected of murdering honeymooner Anni Dewani in Cape Town, saying he must show the...

Five killed in Iraq 'day of rage'

Security forces have killed five people in northern Iraq as thousands of protesters rallied in cities across the country for a "day of rage".The...

Libya ferry rescue bid delayed

Hundreds of foreign nationals are facing a third day of being unable to leave Libya due to rough seas.The foreigners have been waiting aboard...

Libya braced for renewed protests

Libyans are bracing for mass protests as the rebel movement called for a new push to oust Colonel Muammar Gaddafi after a day of...

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