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Hague urges renewed Mid-East talks

Foreign Secretary William Hague has called on Israel and the Palestinians to return to the negotiating table after the US vetoed a draft United...

Archbishop urges help for elderly

The Archbishop of Westminster is to call for more help to be given to families caring for elderly relatives.Speaking at London's Westminster Cathedral, the...

Council in 'eye-watering' payouts

The former chief executive of a small district council received a total pay and pension package of almost £570,000 last year - four times...

Fresh move to cut salt in foods

The Government is urging firms including PepsiCo, McDonald's, Mars and Pizza Hut to sign a new promise to cut salt and trans-fats in foods.Health...

U-turn on mixed-race adoption ban

New guidance will tell social workers that they should allow white couples to adopt black and ethnic minority children.The guidelines, to be unveiled by...

Big Society staff to get £20,000

Community organisers in David Cameron's Big Society will be paid £20,000 during their first year, the Government has revealed.Up to 500 senior organisers will...

Miliband: NHS reforms out of touch

The public anger which forced David Cameron to ditch plans to sell off the forests will be "as nothing" compared to the fury which...

Injured troops face army discharge

Army commanders have been urged to put injured soldiers forward for possible discharge amid concerns that the large numbers of medically unfit personnel are...

Third week of gains for US stocks

The Dow Jones industrial average has continued climbing, notching its third straight week of gains.The Dow has lost ground only three days in February....

All eyes turn to Lloyds and RBS

The part-nationalised banks will take their turn in the spotlight next week as the City's annual results season steps up a gear.The recent 32%...

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