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Egypt freezes Mubarak's fortunes

Egypt has moved to freeze the vast fortunes amassed by overthrown president Hosni Mubarak.The country's top prosecutor has told the foreign minister to ask...

Libyan protesters take second city

Libyan protesters claim to have taken control of Benghazi, the country's second city, only hours after the son of ruler Muammar Gaddafi warned he...

Rail firm admits Potters Bar breach

Network Rail has admitted health and safety failings over the 2002 Potters Bar train crash.The track and station owner told Watford Magistrates' Court it...

Halifax to pay £500m loan redress

Halifax is set to pay £500 million in compensation after it admitted confusing 600,000 customers about whether a cap on its standard variable rate...

Libya turmoil hits London market

Political turmoil in Libya has hit investor confidence as the London market slipped into the red.The FTSE 100 Index dropped 15 points to 6067...

Ex-judge warns over rights conflict

A former senior judge has warned of a conflict between the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and Prime Minister David Cameron's proposed British...

Fury at PM's public services plan

The Prime Minister has been accused of trying to take the UK back to the "divisive" years of the 1980s after suggesting that all...

MI5 officer tells of 7/7 'regret'

MI5 has expressed "profound regret" for failing to prevent the 7/7 bombings.One of the Security Service's most senior officers told the inquest into the...

Hague urges restraint from Libya

Foreign Secretary William Hague has urged the Libyan regime to behave with "humanity and restraint" and respond to the legitimate grievances and aspirations of...

John Lewis store boost for city

John Lewis is to build a new store next to one of the country's biggest railway stations, creating 650 jobs.An agreement has been reached...

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