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Michelle Obama has arrived in South Africa at the start of an official tour that will include a visit the jail where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated
Complaints about the Cadbury's ad at the centre of a racism row with supermodel Naomi Campbell have been rejected by the ASA
For 20 years, crime in the US has been falling and new figures from the FBI show a sharp drop in the last two years, despite the recession. Why?
Britain should not be expected to contribute to a second bail-out of the Greek economy, Boris Johnson has said.
Critical talks between ministers and the unions over public-sector pension reform have a 50-50 chance of being cancelled, senior negotiators have warned as the Government reiterated a new hardline approach to a deal.
Gurkha soldiers fighting for equal British Army pension rights are taking the case to the European Court of Human Rights.
Alliance says 'weapons systems failure' caused strike to miss intended target and may have led to civilian casualties
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said today "saboteurs" were behind unrest against his rule and that political accommodation could not be reached with gunmen.
Kwame Kwei-Armah, the actor and playwright, claims that there is a 'glass ceiling' for black actors in Britain
The personal details of 15 million people, a quarter of the population of Britain, will be held on a new police database
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