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Cameron to repay expenses new

David Cameron is to repay almost £1,000 he wrongly claimed on Parliamentary expenses after reviewing his claims over recent weeks.

Images posted on Twitter apparently showing supporters of Mirhossein Mousavi who had been shot and injured

Secret letter 'proves Mousavi won poll'

Robert Fisk: Photocopies handed out to opposition supporters wearing black for 15 Iranians killed since election.

Protest over hacker extradition move new

Jacqui Smith "chose to disregard" the impact of a computer hacker's mental health problems when she approved his extradition to the US, says MP.

Judy Moran, has been charged over the murder of her brother-in-law Desmond, who survived an earlier attack when a gunman shot at his Mercedes

Fall of The Godmother

After a member of her gangland clan was murdered, Melbourne mafia queen Judy Moran delivered a public show of grief – then she was arrested.

Government vows to regulate banks new

The Chancellor stressed today that the Government and the Bank of England are committed to strengthening bank supervision.

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Deighton's cookbook coaxed macho men into the kitchen with sizzling recipes for seduction. The best-selling thriller writer tells John Walsh why it's his favourite among all his work

Tougher action needed to cut greenhouse gases

Environmentalists called today for tougher action to cut greenhouse gas emissions, ahead of the publication of new predictions of how climate change will affect the UK in coming decades.

Georgina Bastick, 17, a pupil at the Freedom School, left her private school at the age of 14 to be taught at home

Winning formula: How can Britain produce Wimbledon champions?

When it comes to nurturing young tennis stars, Britain could learn a lot from the US where students spend as much time on sport as they do on learning.

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Deborah Orr: The social ills caused by family breakdown cannot be ignored

A jaundiced view of the state of parenting in Britain is hardly surprising

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Matthew Norman: I can see it now: 'President Blair'

A new EU post is so perfectly suited to the former PM that it makes you wince

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