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Police chief's cuts comment slammed

A top police officer has been branded "irresponsible" after he questioned the coalition Government's budget cuts.Peter Fahy, Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police (GMP)...

Royal couple return to St Andrews

Royal fans have braved typical Scottish winter weather as they eagerly awaited the arrival of Prince William and Kate Middleton.The couple are returning to...

Agony over Briton missing in quake

The family of a British woman missing after the New Zealand earthquake have spoken of their agonising wait to learn whether she was among...

PM takes control of Libya rescue

David Cameron is chairing back-to-back meetings with senior ministers and security advisers as more than 200 British nationals remained stranded in chaos-torn Libya.The Prime...

BA-Iberia may raise fuel surcharges

Passengers flying with British Airways and its partner carrier Iberia are likely to face further fuel surcharges, the boss of the merged airlines has...

Gaming machines boost William Hill

William Hill said new gaming machines and demand for bets during sporting events has helped it deliver a sharp rise in profits.The bookmaker, which...

Oil price calming raises FTSE hopes

Attempts by Saudi Arabia to calm fears of an oil-supply crisis have helped settle prices after crude soared to nearly 120 US dollars a...

Greens 'are real opposition': Lucas

Green Party leader Caroline Lucas has positioned herself as "the real opposition" to the coalition Government.Ms Lucas, who became her party's first MP when...

Bailed-out Lloyds has £2.2bn profit

Part-nationalised Lloyds Banking Group has revealed its first annual profit since being bailed out at the height of the financial crisis.The group, which is...

Compensation for victims of Marcos

About 7,500 victims of human rights abuses during late Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos' regime will receive compensation for their suffering starting next week, 25...

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