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Mulcaire notes reveal 28 NI names
By Neal Wallace
The names of 28 News International (NI) staff appear in the notes of private investigator Glenn Mulcaire, as...Read More »
Police clear Occupy camp in New York
By Neal Wallace
Police have cleared the Occupy Wall Street camp in New York's Zuccotti Park.
A pre-dawn operation to remove the...Read More »
Border checks ‘relaxed’ at 28 ports and airports
By Neal Wallace
Passport checks were reduced at 28 of Europe's ports and airports as part of a pilot scheme, the...Read More »
Special Jim’ll Fix It to be shown this Christmas
By Neal Wallace
BBC One will screen a one-off special of Jim'll Fix It this Christmas, the broadcaster has announced.
To commemorate...Read More »
Growth in all major economies will slow
By Martin Fell
Growth in all the world's major economies is set to slow down as turmoil in the financial markets...Read More »
Mario Monti is named as Italy’s new prime minister
By Martin Fell
Italy has appointed Mario Monti as its new prime minister as controversial former-leader Silvio Berlusconi steps down.
President Giorgio...Read More »
Stephen Lawrence trial begins
By Martin Fell
The Stephen Lawrence murder trial has begun at the Old Bailey, 18 years after the teenager was stabbed...Read More »
Tory MP brands David Cameron ‘a despicable creature’
By Jamie Smith
A Conservative MP has been caught in a political row after he was recorded describing prime minister David...Read More »
Osborne: Scottish independence referendum ‘harming’ economy
By Jamie Smith
The Scottish economy is being damaged by talk of a referendum over independence for the country, according to...Read More »
Vince Cable admits sympathy for occupy protesters
By Jamie Smith
Vince Cable has stated that he has some sympathy for the protesters involved in the occupy movement at...Read More »
Silvio Berlusconi resigns as Italian prime minister
By Jamie Smith
Ex-EU commissioner Mario Monti is the early favourite to become the next prime minister of Italy after the...Read More »
England beat world champions Spain in friendly
By Jamie Smith
Frank Lampard headed in from close range to help England beat world and European champions Spain 1-0 at...Read More »
David Cameron: Eurozone debt crisis has already hit UK economy hard
By Graham Allchurch
The UK economy has already been affected by the ongoing Eurozone debt crisis, prime minister David Cameron has...Read More »
’15-minute strike’ proposed by Cabinet Office minister
By Matt Duxbury
Francis Maude has said public sector workers could be allowed to strike for 15 minutes over pensions without...Read More »
Greece swears in coalition
By Neal Wallace
Greece has sworn in its new prime minister and coalition government after a turbulent political week.
Lucas Papademos has...Read More »
Killers of honeymoon couple due to be sentenced
By Neal Wallace
The two men convicted of murdering a Welsh couple during their honeymoon in Antigua are due to be...Read More »
UK to mark Armistice Day
By Neal Wallace
Millions of UK citizens are expected to observe a two-minute silence to commemorate Armistice Day.
The annual event will...Read More »
Greece names interim PM
By Neal Wallace
Greece has named its interim prime minister, who will take over from the outgoing George Papandreou.
Former European Central...Read More »
James Murdoch faces second grilling over phone hacking
By Neal Wallace
James Murdoch is to be grilled by MPs today (November 10th) over his role in the phone hacking...Read More »
Turkey earthquake kills at least seven
By Neal Wallace
An earthquake has struck eastern Turkey killing at least seven people and leaving dozens more trapped.
Around 20 buildings...Read More »
Court rules on unmarried couples’ property right
By Neal Wallace
The Supreme Court has decided that a man who left his partner nearly 20 years ago is not...Read More »
Greek coalition ‘to be announced’
By Neal Wallace
The make-up of Greece's interim government will be announced today (November 9th), according to news reports.
Prime minister George...Read More »
Berlusconi ‘to step down’
By Neal Wallace
Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has said he will not stand if the country holds early elections.
Amid eurozone...Read More »


