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Refugees flee to capital of Helmand to avoid huge Nato Afghan offensive - Times Online
PM faces Labour revolt over vote reform - Independent
A liar and a bully – top policeman who arrested innocent man gets 4 years - Scotsman
Cabinet did not need to hear legal doubts over Iraq invasion, says Straw - The Guardian
Paramilitary groups decommission weapons - Independent
A song for Everybody
HELPING Haiti single Everybody Hurts is available to download now by clicking here
Top cop jailed for misconduct
MET commander Ali Dizaei is locked up for threatening and falsely arresting a man
Wife killer is locked up for life
ADRIAN Prout gets life in jail today for murder of his missing estranged wife Kate
1st play of charity single cheers Haiti
EXCLUSIVE: Quake survivor Esterlino, 3, dances to The Sun's Helping Haiti track
Stick waving OAP arrested
RETIRED railway clerk, 84, arrested for assault after waving walking stick at 'feral' youth
Glum JT heads for a rubdown
CHELSEA captain John Terry looks stony-faced as he arrives for treatment for dead leg
£450 fine for dropped fag
MAN hit hard in the pocket after being spotted dropping cigarette in the street
Britney perv faces charges
MAN to face charges he breached ASBO banning him from dressing like schoolgirl Top Met Cop Dizaei Gets Four Years In Jail
A top Metropolitan Police officer has been jailed for four years after being found guilty of threatening and falsely arresting a man in a row about money. Gazza Arrested For Second Time In Two Days
Sky sources say former England midfielder Paul Gascoigne has been arrested for public order offences, his second arrest in two days. No 'Golden Goodbye' For MPs Facing Charges
The "golden goodbye" payments for three MPs facing criminal charges over their expenses will be suspended, the Commons Speaker has said. Rock & Roll On Song At London Film Awards
Anne-Marie Duff and Andy Serkis have scooped the top honours at the Evening Standard British Film Awards in London. More Snow On The Way As Temperatures Plunge
Britain will shiver again this week in a blast of wintry weather forecast to bring snow to some parts of the country. Republican Paramilitary Groups Lay Down Arms
Two republican paramilitary groups responsible for more than 100 murders in Northern Ireland have announced the decommissioning of their weapons. Jack Straw Denies Ignoring Iraq Advice
Jack Straw has hit back at claims he ignored legal advice that the Iraq war was unlawful. Hundreds Of Jobs At Risk At Ethel Austin
Hundreds of jobs are at risk at discount retailer Ethel Austin after the company went into administration for the second time in two years. Air accident investigators demand repairs to aircraft televisions
Seat back television sets on Boeing 777s should be fixed more securely to prevent them injuring passengers following a crash landing, investigators have found. Soprano Dame Kiri Te Kanawa to get lifetime achievement award at Classical Brits
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa to be honoured at this year's Classical Brits. University admissions commentary: places must rise to boost the 'fragile' economy
There are now record numbers of students at university and record numbers applying, with the latest Ucas figures showing applications in 2010 are up a fifth on last year. Dame Vera Lynn aghast at Dover sale plans
It is the song with which Dame Vera Lynn will always be associated, but the Forces' sweetheart tells Mandrake that she will have little appetite for singing The White Cliffs of Dover if the port is sold off to foreign in Calvin Klein says Kate Moss was 'difficult'
With her earnings a fifth of what they were two years ago - she had to get by on a paltry £1million last year - Kate Moss has just taken another blow to her amour-propre, courtesy of Calvin Klein. General Synod: Church of England exodus feared unless women bishops plans changed
Conservative clergy have warned of a mass exodus from the Church of England and a sharp drop in its income unless divisive plans for the introduction of women bishops are changed. Elderly to be given six weeks support at home after hospital stays
The elderly will be given six weeks support so they can stay in their own homes after a stay in hospital, Gordon Brown announced yesterday. University admissions: students being 'abandoned'
The Government had turned its back on teenagers, it is claimed, as 300,000 students look set to miss out on university places. Prime Minister's podcast 6 February 2010
Podcast on the economy - 30 January 2010
Prime Minister's Podcast 23 Jan 2010
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Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei is sentenced to four years for misconduct and perverting the course of justice. Cameron attacks Brown on expenses
David Cameron accuses Gordon Brown of being in "headlong retreat" after Labour suspends the MPs facing expenses charges. UK soldier killed in Afghanistan
A UK soldier from 36 Engineer Regiment has been killed by an explosion in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence says. Iraq cabinet debate 'not blocked'
Cabinet ministers were not prevented from discussing the legality of invading Iraq, says Jack Straw. Terror asset Bill passes Commons
Emergency legislation is rushed through the House of Commons to allow the assets of suspected terrorists to be frozen. Speaker warns MPs over comments
Speaker John Bercow warns MPs not to risk the chances of a fair trial for the three MPs facing charges over their expenses. Six appointed to parading group
The office of the first and deputy first minister confirm who will be on a working group to examine the issue of parading. Life term for missing wife killer
A wealthylandowner from Gloucestershire is ordered to serve at least 18 years in prison for murdering his wife. Labour suspends MPs facing expenses trial
LONDON (Reuters) - The Labour party on Monday suspended three MPs facing criminal charges over their expenses to try to limit the damage from the case before an election to be held by June. Toyota readies Prius steps
TOKYO/DETROIT (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp was preparing a global recall of its new Prius model on Monday, further damaging its reputation for quality and reliability on the heels of two other massive recalls. London urges Tehran to maintain ties
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain denied interfering in Iran's internal affairs on Monday and said it would be regrettable if Tehran downgraded its relations with London. Straw denies ignoring Iraq war advice
LONDON (Reuters) - Former Foreign Secretary Jack Straw denied on Monday he had ignored legal advice that the 2003 invasion of Iraq would be illegal without specific U.N. authorisation. Ukraine awaits Tymoshenko concession or legal fight
KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine waited for Yulia Tymoshenko on Tuesday to contest a weekend presidential election or concede defeat and allow the winner, Viktor Yanukovich, to start piecing together a governing coalition in parliament. Conservatives aim to boost defence exports
LONDON (Reuters) - The Conservatives said on Monday they aimed to keep Britain in the front rank of military powers despite a budget squeeze and would seek to boost defence exports if they win an election due by June. Top London policeman Ali Dizaei jailed for misconduct
LONDON (Reuters) - The former president of Britain's National Black Police Association was jailed for four years on Monday after being found guilty of misconduct in public office and perverting the course of justice. Pressure grows for Iran sanctions over atomic plans
TEHRAN (Reuters) - International pressure for new sanctions against Iran grew on Monday after Tehran announced plans to make higher-enriched uranium and add 10 nuclear sites in a year, raising Western fears it wants to develop ato Terry Wogan still up at 6am
![]() SIR Terry Wogan still wakes up super early, despite hanging up his breakfast show headphones. Jail for bent copper
![]() TOP cop Ali Dizaei was yesterday jailed after attacking a website designer over a £600 fee. Expense MPs booted out
![]() RATTLED Labour finally dumped the three MPs charged with fiddling expenses yesterday, prompting David Cameron to accuse them of "humiliating" retreat. Anger over Facebook jail messages
![]() FAMILIES of violent crime victims meet Justice Secretary Jack Straw and Facebook chiefs this week to urge action over prisoners posting messages from jail. James McAvoy is happy to be a man
![]() LAST Station star James McAvoy says he would hate to be a woman in Hollywood due to the pressure to look good. Cheryl Cole competes with sausage roll
![]() WEB pranksters are staging a bizarre popularity contest between telly beauty Cheryl Cole and a sausage roll. Hannah Waterman looking rosy again
![]() ACTRESS Hannah Waterman wears nothing but a giant rose as she strips off to encourage others to take heart. Complaints against docs rise
![]() COMPLAINTS against doctors are soaring, a report revealed yesterday. Forget cuts and keep spending, Brown told
One of the world's leading economists has urged Gordon Brown to reject "fiscal fetishism", defy the markets and maintain, or even extend, the fiscal stimulus of the British economy. PM faces Labour revolt over vote reform
Gordon Brown is braced for a Labour rebellion today against moves to scrap the first-past-the-post voting system. Champagne celebrations at Scotland Yard as 'universally hated' Dizaei is exposed
The Statement from the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Paul Stephenson, was suitably sober and contrite. "Commander Ali Dizaei has been a police officer for nearly 25 years," he wrote. "It is extremely disappointing and concerning that this very senior officer has been found guilty of abusing his position and power." Four years in jail for top officer branded 'criminal in uniform'
Britain's highest-ranking Asian police officer was jailed for four years yesterday after being convicted of falsely arresting a man and then inventing a claim of assault against him. Farmer gets life for murdering estranged wife
A wealthy farmer has been jailed for a minimum of 18 years for murdering his wife, whose body has never been found. Cameron: I'll give power to the petition
Campaigners who want to reintroduce hanging, oppose higher taxes for motorists, pull out of the EU, or any of the other causes overlooked by politicians have been promised by David Cameron that they can have their day in Parliament. Blair attacks his critics' tendency to 'conspiracy theories'
Tony Blair took a swipe at the Iraq Inquiry last night, claiming that it was part of a British obsession with conspiracy, deceit and scandal. |
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