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Gordon Brown has dismissed calls for an inquiry into alleged lobbying of Whitehall departments by former Cabinet ministers.
Obama has convinced US Congress to pass his health care reform bill, handing the president a victory that will give nearly every American the right to health coverage and could define his time in office.
Gordon Brown has promised universal broadband access and personalised online services for every citizen.
Pete Doherty, the rock star, has been arrested on suspicion of supplying the drugs that killed heiress Robin Whitehead.
Rio Tinto's Stern Hu makes admission as trial starts.
The Chancellor will use the Budget to create a new state bank.
CBI argues that economy will not pick up pace for more than a year.
A coal seam stretching from the Pennines to the Irish Sea has promise.
Bankers vent anger at tax proposals from Labour and the Tories.
Sir Alex Ferguson rejects theory Ji-sung Park was signed merely to increase Manchester United's popularity in the Far East.
Ian Bell hits 10th Test century as England establish slender 21-run lead at stumps on day three in Dhaka.
Olympics organisers take first step towards sale of tickets by opening up registration website.
As a child, Matt McAllester shared a love of food with his fiery, Elizabeth David-obsessed mother.
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