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Osborne swings the welfare axe
Oliver Wright, Whitehall Editor: The Chancellor today detailed the most savage public sector spending cuts in 50 years.
- Health spending will top inflation but NHS pledges dropped
- Anger as social housing rents set to rise
- Welfare budget faces further �7bn in cuts
- Main points from the Comprehensive Spending Review
- �1 billion to launch green investment bank
- Unions and business offer polar review reactions
- Banks face �2.5bn new tax
- Police funding cut by 4% each year
- Union warning over 500,000 public sector jobs axe
Pre-nups given 'decisive weight' in English courts new
Supreme court rules in favour of heiress Katrin Radmacher, giving new status to pre-nup agreements.
Munroe's map for social networks’ lost souls
Mark Hughes: Cult cartoonist, Randall Munroe, hopes that his new chart will give the web a human dimension.
Life term for Saudi prince who murdered servant
The prince killed Bandar Abdulaziz in a brutal assault with a "sexual element" at their hotel in February.
'Courageous' doctor thanked for comforting 7/7 victims new
Terence Hiscock rushed to help the wounded immediately after the Aldgate Tube explosion.
'It's marvellous to be free' says British aid worker new
Frans Barnard, who was working for Save the Children, is on his way to safety following a six day ordeal.
Paul Gascoigne could be jailed over drink-driving new
One-time World Cup star Paul Gascoigne was warned he could be jailed after he admitted driving while more than four times the legal limit today.
France burns as strike descends into violence
France teetered on the edge of a complex and multi-layered crisis yesterday as petrol shortages worsened and violence by disaffected suburban youths spread and intensified.
Sir Alex Ferguson: 'A lack of respect'
Sir Alex Ferguson yesterday accused Wayne Rooney of showing Manchester United a lack of respect by indulging in the kind of "nonsense" that the manager had warned him against when accepting his desire to leave Old Trafford, two months ago..
Stig's helmet up for auction
One of the distinctive white racing helmets worn by The Stig on BBC's Top Gear could fetch up to �1,200 when it is sold at auction today.
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In what may come as something of a surprise to those familiar with Johnny Borrell's interview history, the not-universally-beloved Razorlight frontman has some useful advice – particularly for potential undergraduates put off by the rising cost of higher education.
Spring growth was a flash in the pan, warns NIESR
Britain's economy is set for a "sluggish" recovery dogged by "dismal" prospects for consumer spending, economists are warning.
Waitrose pork ad banned over 'outdoor bred' pigs
A campaign for Waitrose pork has been banned for misleading consumers about the pigs' living conditions, the advertising watchdog said today.
Where to get bargain green goods online?
Though the majority of consumers consider the "sustainable aspects of shopping," most are put off by the price - however several dedicated ethical websites could provide online eco bargains to change that attitude.
Less 'sexy' cancers: A rather sickly pink
It's that time of the year again. Throughout October our high streets are awash with pink products, the White House has even been lit up in the hue and there are hundreds of parties, dinners and events all in aid of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. No-one would disagree that there are too many women dying of breast cancer. But the way the story is told just now doesn't suit the problem.
Endangered award: The science book prize
The only book prize in Britain dedicated to popular science could close this week with its final annual awards following the failure to find a commercial sponsor for the competition.
How to watch Apple's 'Back to the Mac' press event live on the web
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Four out of five education authorities will shed staff
Thousands of teaching posts will be cut despite the Government's attempts to protect school budgets.
Mary Baptie: Labour Party activist who campaigned for Manny Shinwell in 1918 and 1922
When I paid a visit to Mary Baptie on the morning of her 105th birthday party, clear as a bell she recalled the first General Election in which she participated – 1918, when as a 14-year-old she ran round the streets of Bo'ness delivering election leaflets for the unsuccessful Labour candidate, Emmanuel Shinwell.
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