Breaking News: Unemployment fall, first for a year
Unemployment has fallen for the first time in almost a year, but the number of women out of work has risen to its highest level since 1987.
View ArticleBreaking News: Officer charged over 'racial abuse'
The Scotland Yard officer accused of racially abusing a suspect during last summer's riots will appear in court next month.
View ArticleBreaking News: Soldier dies after Afghan explosion
A British soldier has died of his wounds after an explosion in southern Afghanistan last week, the Ministry of Defence has said.
View ArticleUK & World News: Woman left critically injured after car crashes into...
A WOMAN was critically injured today after a car crashed into Birmingham’s Good Hope Hospital
View ArticleBreaking News: Joy of six for Taylor
Lochend lightweight Josh Taylor has become the sixth Great Britain boxer to confirm his place at the London Olympics after reaching the semi-finals of the final European qualifying event in Trabzon.
View ArticleBreaking News: Beckham survives latest GB squad cut
David Beckham's Olympic dream remains intact after he survived the latest cut to Stuart Pearce's GB squad.
View ArticleBreaking News: Michael Lynagh admitted to hospital
Former Australia and Saracens fly-half Michael Lynagh is being treated at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital after falling ill.
View ArticleBreaking News: Tanker drivers renew strike threat
The threat of strikes by fuel tanker drivers has been renewed after union representatives overwhelmingly rejected a proposed deal aimed at averting industrial action.
View ArticleUK & World News: World news in brief for April 18, 2012
World News in brief: Third day of Mass killer Anders Breivik’s trial in Oslo, Norway; nurse shot dead and her newborn son kidnapped in Texas and Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi is to leave...
View ArticleBreaking News: MPs bid to halt Bahrain GP
A cross party campaign calling for a halt to this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix because of Government crackdowns has been launched in Parliament.
View ArticleBreaking News: Tanker drivers reject proposed deal
Fuel tanker drivers have rejected a proposed deal aimed at averting industrial action, raising fresh threats of strikes which would cripple petrol supplies.
View ArticleBreaking News: Execute me if guilty, says Breivik
Mass killer Anders Breivik has declared Norway's prison sentences "pathetic" and demanded he either be executed or cleared.
View ArticleBreaking News: Murderer's sentencing televised
A man has been jailed for at least 18 years for murdering his ex-lover and disposing of her body with a "chilling calmness", becoming the first convicted killer to have his sentence filmed for British TV.
View ArticleBreaking News: May: Qatada appeal lodged too late
Home Secretary Theresa May has dismissed terror suspect Abu Qatada's latest bid to avoid deportation as a "delaying tactic".
View ArticleBreaking News: Petrol fears as drivers reject deal
The prospect of a strike by fuel tanker drivers which could cripple petrol supplies has grown closer after union officials overwhelmingly rejected a proposed deal aimed at averting industrial action
View ArticleBreaking News: New findings may help fight cancer
Results from the biggest breast cancer tumour study ever conducted could revolutionise the way the disease is diagnosed and treated, it has been claimed.
View ArticleBreaking News: Scudamore renews technology call
Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore has renewed his call for goal-line technology to be introduced into football.
View ArticleBreaking News: Labour fails to block tax rate cut
Labour leader Ed Miliband has branded George Osborne's Budget an "omnishambles" but failed in a bid to block the Chancellor's keynote cut in the top rate of income tax from 50p to 45p.
View ArticleBreaking News: Brooks 'may face hacking charge'
Rebekah Brooks is believed to be among 11 suspects in the phone hacking scandal facing criminal charges after police sent their first set of files to prosecutors.
View ArticleBreaking News: Bank's Governor King 'a tyrant'
Bank of England Governor Sir Mervyn King has been branded a "tyrant" by a former member of the Bank's key interest rate-setting committee.
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