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BNP leader joins soldiers' mourners

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Nick Griffin was in Wootton Bassett for the return from Afghanistan of the bodies of six soldiers.

Watchdog admits error in Baby P childcare chief's case

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Childcare regulator Ofsted has admitted making a "serious and deeply regrettable error" in failing to disclose potential evidence during the high-profile Sharon Shoesmith High Court case related to the death of Baby P.

Plain English campaigners target police jargon

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Campaigners for straight talking announced they have the nation's police officers in their sights today.

£45m lotto winner toasts with roast

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

The couple who scooped £45.5 million in the Euromillions jackpot today told how they celebrated with a traditional Sunday lunch washed down with a couple of bottles of champagne at their local restaurant.

High-earning charity executives

City pay culture has spread to charities, union says

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Research shows that more than 50 bosses earn in excess of £100,000

Soldier 'too afraid to tell truth' on Baha Mousa

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

A former British soldier has described for the first time how he saw two fellow servicemen beating and kicking a helpless Iraqi prisoner, shortly before he died.

Right-to-die case: mother's view paramount, says paediatrician

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

A mother's wishes for her child's care outweigh a father's opinion, a right-to-die trial was told yesterday. Hospital doctors favour a mother's views on the treatment of her child and give them "particular weight", a leading paediatrician told the High Court.

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Remembrance Sunday: 'At least we knew what we were fighting for in 1944'

Monday, 9 November 2009

Cahal Milmo: This year's commemorations were given added poignancy by events in Afghanistan.

Wife says noisy sex conviction breaches rights

Monday, 9 November 2009

A couple's nightly sex sessions were making their neighbours' lives' hell, a court heard today.

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