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Sir Cliff Richard police inquiry 'significantly expanded'
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An historical sex offence inquiry into singer Sir Cliff Richard has "increased significantly in size" and involves "more than one allegation", police say. The expansion of the investigation meant no date could be given for when it would be concluded, South ...
Sir Cliff Richard's historical sex offence inquiry has 'expanded significantly'Daily Mail
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Cliff Richard sex crime probe widens 'significantly'Irish Examiner
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An historical sex offence inquiry into singer Sir Cliff Richard has "increased significantly in size" and involves "more than one allegation", police say. The expansion of the investigation meant no date could be given for when it would be concluded, South ...
Sir Cliff Richard's historical sex offence inquiry has 'expanded significantly'
Sir Cliff Richard Denies Fresh Allegations Of Sexual Misconduct As "Completely ...
Cliff Richard sex crime probe widens 'significantly'
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No long-term future for BBC licence fee, MPs say
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The TV licence does not have a long-term future and is likely to be replaced by a new levy within the next 15 years, a group of MPs has said. The fee is "becoming harder and harder to justify" given changes in the media, according to the House of Commons ...
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The TV licence does not have a long-term future and is likely to be replaced by a new levy within the next 15 years, a group of MPs has said. The fee is "becoming harder and harder to justify" given changes in the media, according to the House of Commons ...
MPs demand rigorous shakeup at top of the BBC
MPs slam BBC bosses for squandering YOUR money and insist licence fee must ...
BBC licence fee 'harder to justify'
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VC Hero Took On 20 Taliban In Helmand Battle
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Dodging bullets, Joshua Leakey saved the life of a US Marine and single-handedly regained the initiative in a fierce gun battle. 03:10, UK, Thursday 26 February 2015. Lance Corporal Joshua Leakey at Lancaster House. Lance Corporal Joshua Leakey ...
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Para becomes first living VC recipient of Afghan warTelegraph.co.uk
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Dodging bullets, Joshua Leakey saved the life of a US Marine and single-handedly regained the initiative in a fierce gun battle. 03:10, UK, Thursday 26 February 2015. Lance Corporal Joshua Leakey at Lancaster House. Lance Corporal Joshua Leakey ...
Victoria Cross: L/Cpl Josh Leakey recognised for valour
Para becomes first living VC recipient of Afghan war
Para's vc: keeping it in the family
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Labour candidate chosen to face George Galloway resigns after three days
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Amina Ali (front right) with Bradford West members after her selection as Labour candidate. Photograph: PA. Helen Pidd, northern editor. Wednesday 25 February 2015 13.32 EST Last modified on Wednesday 25 February 2015 20.27 EST. Share on ...
Asian 'fix' in Galloway seat leaves Labour plan in chaosThe Times (subscription)
Labour's Amina Ali pulls out of Bradford West by-election battle with George ...Evening Standard
George Galloway's Labour opponent in Bradford West Amina Ali resigns as ...The Independent
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Amina Ali (front right) with Bradford West members after her selection as Labour candidate. Photograph: PA. Helen Pidd, northern editor. Wednesday 25 February 2015 13.32 EST Last modified on Wednesday 25 February 2015 20.27 EST. Share on ...
Asian 'fix' in Galloway seat leaves Labour plan in chaos
Labour's Amina Ali pulls out of Bradford West by-election battle with George ...
George Galloway's Labour opponent in Bradford West Amina Ali resigns as ...
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More than a quarter of British Muslims have 'some sympathy' for Charlie Hebdo ...
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MORE than a quarter of British Muslims have “some sympathy” with the motives of the killers who gunned down staff of magazine Charlie Hebdo, a poll showed yesterday. Published: 00:01, Thu, February 26, 2015. By Alison Little. Tribute to victims of Charlie ...
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MORE than a quarter of British Muslims have “some sympathy” with the motives of the killers who gunned down staff of magazine Charlie Hebdo, a poll showed yesterday. Published: 00:01, Thu, February 26, 2015. By Alison Little. Tribute to victims of Charlie ...
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Most British Muslims 'oppose Muhammad cartoons reprisals'
BBC Poll: 27 Percent of British Muslims Sympathize with 'Charlie Hebdo' Shooters
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Balls to reject Sturgeon's call for extra £180bn in public spending
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Shadow chancellor Ed Balls is to reject First Minister Nicola Surgeon's call to change his party's economic plans and announce an extra £180billion in public spending during a visit to Scotland. Shadow chancellor Ed Balls is to reject First Minister Nicola ...
Ed Balls to reject SNP's £180bn spending demandScotsman
Ed Miliband's tuition fees pledge risks 'intergenerational envy'Telegraph.co.uk
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Shadow chancellor Ed Balls is to reject First Minister Nicola Surgeon's call to change his party's economic plans and announce an extra £180billion in public spending during a visit to Scotland. Shadow chancellor Ed Balls is to reject First Minister Nicola ...
Ed Balls to reject SNP's £180bn spending demand
Ed Miliband's tuition fees pledge risks 'intergenerational envy'
Tory win 'takes us back to 1930s'
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Opposition leaders 'shocked and appalled' by Tories' council tax rise
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Opposition councillors say they are “shocked and appalled” by County Hall's decision to increase council tax by 1.99 percent. Conservative-led Hertfordshire County Council decided on Tuesday to increase council tax for the first time in six years. Council ...
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Opposition councillors say they are “shocked and appalled” by County Hall's decision to increase council tax by 1.99 percent. Conservative-led Hertfordshire County Council decided on Tuesday to increase council tax for the first time in six years. Council ...
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Durham council agrees 1.99% tax rise
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PM challenged to clarify Malcolm Rifkind's involvement in £80m NHS deal
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DAVID Cameron has been challenged to reveal if disgraced ex-minister Sir Malcolm Rifkind influenced the awarding of an £80 million North Staffordshire NHS contract to a private company. The Tory MP sits on the board of Alliance Medical, which won the ...
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DAVID Cameron has been challenged to reveal if disgraced ex-minister Sir Malcolm Rifkind influenced the awarding of an £80 million North Staffordshire NHS contract to a private company. The Tory MP sits on the board of Alliance Medical, which won the ...
Row calls into question previous political decisions
Answers needed on Rifkind scandal
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Parents accused of murdering their baby 'tried to blame child's injury on family dog'
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Parents who deny murdering their baby boy tried to blame his death on the family dog, a court heard. Ashlea and Paul Thomas are on trial at Birmingham Crown Court accused over the killing of their 11-month-old son Oliver Sargent in Telford, Shropshire, ...
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Parents who deny murdering their baby boy tried to blame his death on the family dog, a court heard. Ashlea and Paul Thomas are on trial at Birmingham Crown Court accused over the killing of their 11-month-old son Oliver Sargent in Telford, Shropshire, ...
Telford parents asked about prison sentences while baby was in hospital, court ...
Parents accused of murdering baby had asked about jail terms, court hears
Parents 'murdered 11-month-old son then blamed their dog for his death'
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Nato defence spending falls despite promises to reverse cuts
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Despite the Ukraine crisis and increasing tensions with Russia, most Nato members are doing little to reverse the decline in their defence spending. The promises and rhetoric that they will meet the threat is not matched by reality. New research by Ian Kearns ...
Forces facing more cuts as Tories 'ditch Nato pledge': Cameron and Osborne ...Daily Mail
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Despite the Ukraine crisis and increasing tensions with Russia, most Nato members are doing little to reverse the decline in their defence spending. The promises and rhetoric that they will meet the threat is not matched by reality. New research by Ian Kearns ...
Forces facing more cuts as Tories 'ditch Nato pledge': Cameron and Osborne ...
Nato spending promises largely ignored
George Osborne to dip below Nato defence spending
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