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In a momentous vote that could change the course of a conflict that had seemed close to a devastating end, the United Nations last night authorised military action against forces loyal to Colonel Muammar Gaddafi and the imposition of a no-fly zone over Libya.
The Conservatives want "black women, ethnic minority women and Muslim women" out of central London, a Labour frontbencher has said.
MP Abbott spearheads lobby group hoping to change Air Passenger Duty increase plan
I'll declare I'm not just a colour and want to be defined by history
Karen Buck, the shadow work and pensions minister, has launched an outspoken attack on the Government
Washington's ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, says new resolution would authorise aerial bombing of Gaddafi's tanks
BBC reconsidering the stations future after campaign
Labour leader Ed Miliband will rally his party to support changing the UK voting system later - as 200 of his own MPs and peers say they will oppose it.
Andrew Lansley's plans for the NHS cause increasing disquiet among doctors as BMA demands he rethink pro-market changes
It is unprecedented: four atomic reactors in dire trouble at once, three threatening meltdown from overheating, and a fourth hit by a fire in its storage pond for radioactive spent fuel.
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