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Marines in curry favour for charity

A group of Royal Marines are taking over a restaurant kitchen to help raise money for charity.The Marine cooks from 40 Commando Royal Marines...

Warning over 'assisted suicide' law

The law on assisted suicide could lead to the worst possible "botched" death and must be changed, an inquiry has heard.Current guidelines, issued by...

Burnham vows to fight EMA proposals

The "incredible" human and social progress made since the 1980s will be "thrown into reverse" by the scrapping of the Educational Maintenance Allowance (EMA),...

£1.7m payout for mine blast trooper

A paratrooper who lost his left leg after he stepped on a landmine in Afghanistan has been awarded £1.7 million damages.The 35-year-old was injured...

PM admits unemployment is a concern

The Prime Minister has admitted that rising unemployment is a "huge concern" as new figures showed the jobless total increasing to 2.5 million, with...

Lansley backs health service revamp

The Government has said a patient-centred NHS is a "step closer to reality" as it published its plans for a radical overhaul of the...

FTSE hit by Goldman Sachs results

Investors were left disappointed by earnings results from US investment bank Goldman Sachs as markets on both sides of the Atlantic were weighed down...

Obama welcomes Chinese president

China and the US got down to the key issues facing their leaders after president Hu Jintao's formal welcome to the White House.Mr Hu...

Goldman Sachs pays staff £9.6bn

Wall Street banking giant Goldman Sachs has revealed that staff earned a total of $15.4 billion (£9.6 billion) in pay and bonuses last year...

Jamie rustles up record book sales

Record-breaking sales of Jamie Oliver's latest cook book have helped publisher Penguin to its best financial performance.The publisher's owner Pearson said Penguin will report...

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