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No immigration cap for high earners

High-earning migrant workers from outside the EU will be excluded from the Government's immigration cap, Home Office minister Damian Green has said.Bankers, lawyers and...

Call to help firms create jobs

The Government has been urged to announce measures aimed at helping firms create jobs, ahead of new unemployment figures expected to show another increase...

Town halls get mega-salary veto

Councillors are to be given the power to block town hall salaries of more than £100,000 under government reforms.Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles said...

Actor's stepson accused of abuse

Mickey Rooney has obtained a temporary restraining order against his stepson, who is accused in court documents of abusing the actor and meddling in...

Lords showdown for voting reform

The Government has set up a showdown with the House of Lords over plans for a referendum on changing the voting system for Westminster...

Stocks fall after weak sales report

A surprisingly weak retail sales report has driven stocks lower, giving the Dow Jones industrial average its second straight day of losses.The Commerce Department...

Take That kick off Brit Awards

Take That have kicked off this year's Brit Awards with a show-stopping performance of their new single Kidz.All five members of the band took...

Company convicted in legal first

A company has become the first to be convicted under new corporate manslaughter legislation, following the death of a young geologist.The jury in the...

'Curry smell' teacher handed ban

A nursery school teacher who sprayed Asian children with air freshener for "smelling of curry" has been banned from the classroom.Elizabeth Davies, 50, was...

Army apologises over email sackings

The Army has apologised after 38 of its most experienced soldiers received emails telling them that they were being sacked.Downing Street described the treatment...

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