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Britain is not making deals with envoys of the Libyan regime, Downing Street insisted today, as news emerged that UK officials held private talks with a senior aide of Muammar Gaddafi's son Saif over recent days.
Allegations of mistreatment of a Kenyan businessman suggest the FBI and MI5 have opened a 'new Guantánamo' in Kampala
Birmingham Prison is to become the first jail in the UK to be privatised, Justice Secretary Ken Clarke has said.
his week's New Statesman is a special issue on Englishness in which NS look at a nation in the grip of an identity crisis
A GANG of hooligans who chanted racist abuse on a train are being hunted by British Transport Police.
It is no use simply complaining about injustice or inequality; if we want to really advocate for change in society, then of course, we must offer an alternative.
Campaigning for the historic referendum on voting reform burst into life yesterday as Ed Miliband joined Liberal Democrats and Greens in a cross-party push for a Yes vote.
The UK has taken steps to expel five Libyan diplomats, Foreign Secretary William Hague has said.
Closed-door inauguration marks beginning of new government, which is dominated by former military officers
Syria's president makes first public address since protests erupted two weeks ago, but fails to make expected concessions
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