Hague went public because of untrue internet claims

Downing Street confirmed this morning that William Hague continued to enjoy the "100% support" of the Prime Minister as the Foreign Secretary tried to get back to work as normal.

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First Night: Black Swan, Venice Film Festival

Portman's scintillating turn as prima ballerina opens Venice festival in style

Israel and Palestinians set for face-to-face talks new

Talks overshadowed by scepticism on all sides and violence in the volatile West Bank.

'Honour killing' victim's parents re-arrested new

Shafilea Ahmed's father Iftikhar and mother Faranza were initially arrested on suspicion of kidnapping.

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Pakistan players maintain innocence new

Three Pakistan players named in the spot-fixing allegations surrounding the fourth Test against England maintain innocence.

Another 3,500 jobs to go at RBS new

Bank said the job losses would go across back office and IT functions in the business services arm.

God didn't create universe, says Hawking

Scientist's U-turn on previous stance states that God is not needed to "light the blue touch paper".

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