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Plan to redraw boundaries 'chaotic'

Proposals being rushed through Parliament to equalise the size of Westminster constituencies risk a "chaotic" redrawing of boundaries without regard to local loyalties and...

Endangered bird spreads its wings

US federal wildlife officials said an endangered seabird has hatched at Midway Atoll, the first time the species has done so outside Japan in...

US to ease Cuba travel restrictions

President Barack Obama plans to loosen Cuban travel policy to allow students and church groups to go to the communist country, the administration has...

102 pilgrims killed in stampede

A stampede of pilgrims returning from one of India's most popular Hindu festivals has killed at least 102 people and injured 44 others.The stampede...

Ousted president in Saudi Arabia

Tunisia's ousted president has arrived in Saudi Arabia, the kingdom's state news agency has reported.The Saudi Press Agency cited a statement from the office...

Undercover Pc case to be probed

Independent officials will examine whether police tried to cover up the role of an undercover colleague who infiltrated a group of environmental activists.Officials from...

Women 'believe they are underpaid'

Many women believe they are being underpaid, sometimes by as much as 25%, and expect a bigger wage rise this year than men, according...

Boy held over protest petrol bomb

Police have arrested a 14-year-old boy over the throwing of a petrol bomb during a student protest.The arrest came a day after Scotland Yard...

CPS will assess phone-hacking files

Prosecutors are to conduct a "comprehensive assessment" of all material collected by Scotland Yard linked to the phone hacking scandal.Director of Prosecutions Keir Starmer...

Blair 'wobbled' after reading Bible

Tony Blair had a "wobble" on the eve of ordering a bombing raid on Saddam Hussein after a late-night session reading the Bible, former...

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