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Centre promoting women in science affected by financial decisions
UK spending cuts could be hard to deliver, IFS says
From: External news02 Feb 2011
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The government's planned spending cuts could be "formidably hard to deliver", according to the independent think tank the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS).
Jack Straw hearing to end Iraq inquiry public hearings
From: External news02 Feb 2011
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Jack Straw is giving evidence to the Iraq inquiry for a third time, as its public hearings come to an end.
Hosni Mubarak vows to stand down at next election – but not now
From: External news02 Feb 2011
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Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's announcement that he will serve out remaining term immediately rejected by angry crowds
The theater, created in the turmoil of the civil rights movement, now faces foreclosure.
"I love the president like most of us. I just want the president to do better"
It truly is a great shame when a country cuts the investment in something as valuable as 'education'
Review of officers' stop and search powers is a welcome development
Why is the record industry failing to nurture more urban female singing talent? Matilda Egere-Cooper blames stereotyping
Acting President Kgalema Motlanthe late on Thursday moved to allay the nation's fears over the health of former president Nelson Mandela, who was spending the second night in a Johannesburg hospital after undergoing "routine" checks.