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This Wednesday I made a complaint to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) about a print ad in the Birmingham Mail of Monday 21 February.
Corporations and interest groups have channelled more than £1.6m to MPs and lords in the past year through sponsorship of parliamentary groups, a Guardian investigation can reveal.
Scores of Britons are still in Libya after increased efforts saw about 500 leave by plane and boat on Thursday.
An anti-abortion billboard featuring a young black girl has provoked sharp criticism in New York.
Stoke-on-Trent College are providing 22 students with a once in a life-time trip to South Africa.
Details of the donation emerged as David Cameron neared the end of a tour of the Gulf
A government inquiry has ruled out setting mandatory quotas to force companies to hire female executives
David Cameron has said no options should be ruled out for dealing with Libya
More than 50,000 jobs are disappearing from the NHS, according to freedom of information responses, which reveal for the first time the extent of cuts by local health trusts struggling to save £20bn from their budgets.
David Cameron was forced to recalibrate his approach towards authoritarian regimes across the Middle East yesterday as he put democratic reform ahead of winning trade orders for the first time.
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