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Go now, US Senate tells Gaddafi

The US Senate has condemned the "gross and systematic violations of human rights in Libya" and demanded that its leader Muammar Gaddafi leave office.Senators...

Psychosis linked to use of cannabis

Using cannabis as a teenager or into young adulthood increases the risk of psychosis, experts have warned.There has long been a debate over whether...

File 'aids case for Kelly inquest'

Fresh information about the absence of fingerprints on items found near the body of government scientist David Kelly has strengthened the case for a...

Broadband 'half advertised speed'

The average UK broadband speed remains less than half that advertised, with regulator Ofcom pushing for new rules to ensure consumers are not misled.Ofcom's...

Firm to install car charging points

British Gas is to supply vehicle charging points for Nissan's Leaf electric car and will offer to install solar panels in owners' homes so...

Stocks slump as oil price surges

Stocks have suffered steep losses as oil prices surged, renewing worries that higher fuel prices could hobble the economic recovery.Oil rose 2.66 dollars to...

EU 'must respond to world changes'

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is to call for a European response to match dramatic political change in North Africa.In a speech in Brussels...

Afghanistan surge 'threat to deal'

Nato's military surge in Afghanistan could threaten the chances of securing a political solution in the troubled country, an influential group of MPs has...

UN suspends Libya from rights body

Libya has been suspended from the UN Human Rights Council in the latest international effort to isolate Muammar Gaddafi's government over violent attacks on...

Refugees clogging Libya's borders

Libya is at the centre of a refugee crisis with tens of thousands having already fled and the exodus growing daily.More than 140,000 people...

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