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Police chief dismisses cuts claims

Police chiefs have attacked the policing minister's suggestion that Government budget cuts could be achieved through simply improving procurement, freezing wages and increasing council...

Bishop sorry for wedding comments

A Church of England bishop has apologised for "deeply offensive" comments he made over the forthcoming wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.The Rt...

'Kabul safer than UK' clarified

Nato's top civilian representative in Afghanistan has moved to clarify comments he made suggesting Kabul was safer than parts of London or Glasgow.Mark Sedwill,...

Arctic blasts set to bring snow

Arctic blasts are set to sweep the country this week, bringing up to 8in (20cm) of snow as winter tightens its grip for the...

May loses battle over 7/7 inquests

Home Secretary Theresa May has lost her legal challenge to a coroner's refusal to hold closed sessions of the 7/7 inquests to hear top-secret...

Minister outlines housing reforms

New council and social housing tenants in England will not necessarily keep their homes for life, housing minister Grant Shapps has said.He said normal...

Army chief: Afghan tide is turning

A senior Army officer who led British troops in southern Afghanistan has said there had been "significant change" in the war-torn nation over the...

Online shops set for 'Manic Monday'

Online shoppers are set to spend a total of £537 million in what is predicted to be the busiest internet shopping day of the...

Laws hints at tax cuts by 2015

Low and middle-earners should be in line for tax cuts by the time of the next general election, Chancellor George Osborne's former deputy has...

NZ police 'optimistic' for miners

New Zealand police have said they remain "optimistic" over the fate of 29 miners including two Scots missing after an explosion in a South...

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