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750,000 'to pay higher rate of tax'

Three-quarters of a million people are set to become higher rate taxpayers as a result of Government reforms to the system, a report has...

Tunisian leader rejects comparison

The leader of a long-outlawed Tunisian Islamist party has said critics should not compare him to the father of Iran's Islamic Revolution and should...

Blue Eurovision bid 'is insanity'

The decision of boyband Blue to represent the UK at this year's Eurovision Song Contest has been described by their former manager as"reckless insanity".The...

10 killed in Germany train crash

A head-on train crash in eastern Germany killed 10 people and injured at least 33 others, eight of them severely, local firefighters said.Police feared...

Jets swoop over Egypt protesters

Fighter jets swooped low over Cairo in what appeared to be an attempt by the military to show its control of a city beset...

'Lucky' climber recovers from fall

A climber who plunged 1,000ft down a mountain and was found standing up reading a map by rescuers has told how he cheated death.Adam...

Old cathedral nails used in artwork

Old iron nails taken from the repaired roof of Canterbury Cathedral have been used by sculptor Antony Gormley to create a striking new artwork...

'Only one in four' backs GP reforms

Only one in four people support GPs using private companies to provide NHS services, one of the key planks of the Government's health reforms,...

Tax protesters stage Boots sit-in

Protesters have marked Sunday's day of action against tax avoidance by staging sit-ins at UK stores accused of denying the country much-needed cash.In central...

Struggling BSM 'may be sold to AA'

The British School of Motoring (BSM), the UK's largest driving school, could be sold to motoring giant The AA, it has been reported.The driving...

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