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Childcare costs more than public school
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
The spiralling cost of childcare in Britain is exposed today by figures which show it can now cost more to send a toddler to nursery than to one of the country's most prestigious private schools.
Pay-outs for troops wounded in Afghanistan to increase new
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
British troops wounded in Afghanistan and Iraq are set to win increased pay-outs under changes to the military's compensation scheme being announced today.
Restaurant loses its Michelin star for third time
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
Chef walks out as owner plans to turn award-winning eatery into a pub
'I am not a hero', says BA crash pilot
Tuesday, 9 February 2010
Captain Peter Burkill feared he was going to die in 2008's Heathrow crash landing. Chris Green gets an exclusive interview with him.
Assisted suicide is 'morally wrong'
Tuesday, 9 February 2010
The Archbishop of Canterbury said changing the law was "dangerous" territory, writes Jerome Taylor.
Vicar suspended over 'inappropriate' relationship
Tuesday, 9 February 2010
A vicar has been suspended after having an "inappropriate" relationship with a member of his congregation.
Berezovsky dismisses 'outrageous' claim
Tuesday, 9 February 2010
Oligarch Boris Berezovsky told the High Court today that it was "outrageous" to claim he was responsible for the horrific death of his friend Alexander Litvinenko by radioactive poisoning.
Overlooked dinner plate breaks Antiques Roadshow record
Tuesday, 9 February 2010
A dinner plate taken along to the Antiques Roadshow as an after-thought has turned out to be a £100,000 record-breaker.
Radical cleric Abu Hamza's home seized
Tuesday, 9 February 2010
The property will be sold to pay the Egyptian's legal bills.
'I thought I was going to die' says crash-land pilot
Tuesday, 9 February 2010
The former British Airways pilot whose stricken jet crash-landed at Heathrow Airport two years ago spoke today of his fear that all 152 people on board would die.
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1 Childcare now costs more than top public school
2 PM faces Labour revolt over vote reform
3 London fails to make top 50 'most live-able' cities
4 MPs warned of prejudice in fraud trials
5 Pay-outs for troops wounded in Afghanistan to increase new
6 Government backs move to save election night counts new
7 Lies, damn lies and Tory crime statistics
8 Women held after immigration centre protest
9 'Hello mum, this is going to be hard for you to read ...'
10 Man killed himself over dating scam
11 Kent County Council pulls plug on TV service new
12 Happy days: The price of leisure
13 Inspectors say schools fail to protect pupils and staff from asbestos
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1Dominic Lawson: How can the state justify supporting homeopathy?
2Robert Fisk: Gaza's defiant tunnellers head deeper underground
3Forget cuts and keep spending, Brown told
4Blair attacks his critics' tendency to 'conspiracy theories'
5Brown wins big Commons victory for vote reform
6Fabricated quote used to discredit climate scientist
7PM faces Labour revolt over vote reform
8James Lawton: Arrogant Wenger has lost the plot in his quest for perfect football
Columnist Comments
• Hamish McRae: Rescue Greece and we help ourselves
The consequences of a Eurozone member not repaying its debt would be unthinkable
• Andrew Grice: Brown's insurance against defeat
PM's deathbed conversion to electoral reform may look like pure opportunism
• Mark Steel: They believed what suited them, and ignored what didn't
Iraq evidence was collected only to back a decision already made
