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Panorama's Vivian White visited Rhyl on the north Wales coast to meet some of the people affected by the government's planned welfare reforms
There I was in Hay-on-Wye, with the sun high, nature so vibrantly green, I imagined God in a smock, painting the scene before kindling life into his masterpiece
In the first two months of the year £3.2m was claimed, with only 154 out of 26,500 claims rejected
The Scottish National Party has selected its candidate to succeed the late David Cairns as the new MP for Inverclyde.
Former Bosnian Serb military chief General Ratko Mladic told a United Nations war crimes court today he is "a gravely ill man" and refused to enter pleas to "obnoxious charges" alleging he orchestrated the worst atrocities of a war that claimed 100,000 lives.
Video scorned because phone company shut down its network at Mubarak's behest to hamper protests
Obama adviser holds emergency talks in Riyadh as fighting between Yemeni government and tribal rebels escalates
Advocates of free expression should not see privacy as inimical to that cause. Nor should they excuse shoddy journalistic practice
Cuts are hurting mentally ill people, but Labour's failure to distinguish between the unemployed and the sick played a part
Several high profile figures have signed an open letter urging Prime Minister David Cameron to consider decriminalising drugs
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