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Labour leader Ed Miliband wants an independent review of the regulation and practices of newspapers in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal.
David Cameron has created so many new peers since becoming prime minister that the effectiveness of the House of Lords has been damaged, a cross-party group of senior parliamentarians warned today.
The US army private suspected of giving classified data to WikiLeaks is being moved from a Marine jail south of Washington to a state-of-the-art facility at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas, where Pentagon officials said more extensive mental, emotional and physical health care will be available.
Abdul Ati al-Obeidi says regime prepared to consider interim government before elections six months after conflict ends
Plans to exploit Iraq's oil reserves were discussed by government ministers and the world's largest oil companies
The experience of one woman, enslaved by traffickers and and shuttled across Europe to serve the sex trade, highlights the need for urgent reform of the law
Thousands of people have fled their homes in northern Nigeria after riots prompted by the election of incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan.
A COMMUNITY organisation leader in Huddersfield has called for greater vigilance against racism in days of economic austerity
The nationwide referendum taking place on 5 May – the first for 36 years – is our chance to change politics for the better.
David Cameron signalled yesterday that the overhaul of the National Health Service could be delayed in the face of resistance from doctors and nurses.
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