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10 die in Estonia orphanage blaze

A fire has raced through an orphanage for disabled children in western Estonia, killing 10 of them, a rescue service spokesman said.There were 37...

Moroccans march to seek reforms

Thousands of people have marched in cities across Morocco, demanding a new constitution to bring more democracy in the North African kingdom amid the...

Tourism strategy backs time change

The campaign for extended daylight hours is expected to gain a boost this week with an endorsement from the Government's official tourism strategy.The strategy,...

Waitrose invests £10m in website

Waitrose has invested more than £10 million in its home delivery website as it looks to rapidly expand its online sales business during the...

Women on boards 'must rise by 2013'

Companies are to be given two years in which to increase the number of women they have on their boards or they could face...

British death drug 'failed to work'

A third American prisoner died in agony after an anaesthetic supplied by a British company failed to work properly, it has been claimed.Dream Pharma,...

Ugandan president 'wins election'

Uganda's election commission has announced that the long-time president has won a recent poll, an outcome the opposition is rejecting.The electoral commission said that...

Bahrain opposition consider talks

Bahrain's opposition wants the nation's rulers to guarantee they will back up their conciliatory words with actions, a Shiite leader said as he and...

Clarke to push for ECHR reform

There is no prospect of the current Government pulling Britain out of the European Convention on Human Rights or defying the rulings of the...

Quarter think job 'less secure'

A quarter of Britons believe their jobs are less secure than a month ago amid the continuing economic uncertainty, a new study has suggested.The...

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