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Dior marks end of Galliano reign

Fashionistas have marked the end of British designer John Galliano's 15-year tenure at the House of Dior.His reign at the luxury label came to...

China vow on inflation and incomes

China's government has vowed to clamp down on inflation and urgently raise incomes as it pushes to spread the benefits of economic growth at...

Libya calls on UN to lift sanctions

Libya has called for the United Nations to lift sanctions against the country as it replaced the UN diplomats who turned on Muammar Gaddafi.Gaddafi's...

37 dead as Gaddafi regime hits back

Muammar Gaddafi's regime has struck back at its opponents with a powerful attack on the closest opposition-held city to Tripoli and a barrage of...

Dog ate toes of diabetic owner

A dog ate three of his owner's toes as the diabetic man slept, probably out of instinct to help remove diseased flesh, animal experts...

Bishop promotes Easter meat pledge

Catholics have been urged to give up meat or another favourite food on Fridays in the run-up to Easter.The Most Rev Vincent Nichols, Archbishop...

TV bigger part of life, says study

People are buying bigger televisions and watching them more, according to a new survey.Researchers who questioned more than 2,000 adults also found they watched...

'Never to early' to discuss wills

Britons are putting off talking to their parents about what will happen to their money when they die, with a third not knowing if...

Enterprise zones to make comeback

Chancellor George Osborne is to set out plans for creating at least 10 "enterprise zones" across Britain, in a scaled down revival of the...

Petrol prices 'may hit £2 at pumps'

Petrol prices could soar to £2 a litre if the instability in Libya and neighbouring countries escalates, a government minister has warned.Alan Duncan, a...

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