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South Africa lightning kills seven

A lightning strike in a remote area of eastern South Africa has killed seven people attending an end-of-year meeting for nursery schools, a government...

Tributes to Damilola 10 years on

Family and friends of Damilola Taylor are gathering to remember his legacy exactly a decade since his death.The 10-year-old moved to Britain from Nigeria...

Universities 'must help poorest'

The head of the Charity Commission has stepped into the university tuition fees debate, saying colleges needed to ensure access for the poorest people.Dame...

Obamas' message to William and Kate

Barack and Michelle Obama have sent a goodwill message to Prince William and bride-to-be Kate Middleton during an interview about their own private lives.The...

Qantas superjumbo returns to skies

A Qantas A380 superjumbo is returning the sky and head for London for the first time since the airline's fleet was grounded after a...

Blair: Religion not Iraq influence

Former prime minister Tony Blair has said his religious beliefs did not play a role in his decision to support the US invasion of...

South Korea mourns killed marines

Dignitaries have placed white chrysanthemums on a funeral altar as South Korea honoured two marines killed in a artillery attack by the North.The marines'...

70% use credit cards to shop online

Nearly three-quarters of credit card-holders regularly use their plastic to buy things online, spending an average of nearly £200 a month, research has indicated.Around...

Coalition could go on, says Major

Former prime minister Sir John Major has said the Conservative-Liberal coalition should be prepared to continue beyond the next election.Sir John, speaking at Cambridge...

Opponents of spending cuts step up

Politicians, trade union officials and campaign groups are gathering to voice their opposition to the Government's planned multi-billion pound spending cuts.The coalition Government outlined...

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