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Developing countries attack plan to offer warming help as loans instead of grants
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Speaker and House of Commons' authorities lose case to stop the release of details of MPs' expenses
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'I knew I was in real trouble' says police officer, who was attacked in Manchester after Uefa Cup final
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Counter-terrorism bill is pushed forwards by Downing Street as Labour rebels step up campaign
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Government divided over its policy on cluster bombs on the eve of negotiations about a ban
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Suicide verdict at inquest of BBC executive
May 17 2008:The husband of a BBC executive who took her own life told an inquest she felt "isolated" and "under-supported" at work.
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Housing worker smuggled baby to get council flat
May 17 2008:Support worker at Kensington Housing Trust bought boy in Nigeria for £150 and used forged birth certificate to get visa for him
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In pursuit of the perfect pitch
May 17 2008:Ben Goldacre: We would all do well to remember that elaborate runic rituals behind the scenes can have an enormous impact on what is heard
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Neither rhyme nor reason as bad poems sell
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Fallon inquiry review details police errors
May 17 2008:City of London police made serious mistakes in horse racing corruption investigation according to review
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Air of defiance
May 17 2008:BA's chairman, Martin Broughton, accuses media of 'gratuitous' speculation about Willie Walsh's future
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BA profits hit record £900m but fares to rise
May 17 2008:Staff gain £35m windfall but chief waives his bonus as airline struggles with oil price rise
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Ladbrokes roulette winnings up
May 17 2008:Bookmaker enjoys another sharp rise in the take from its 8,200 touch-screen roulette terminals in betting shops
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Face to faith
May 17 2008:It is vital that children are taught humanism's answers to life's 'ultimate questions', says Andrew Copson
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Boy, three, suffering from sickle cell disease to be deported
May 17 2008:Home Office to deport sick child in spite of protests from asylum rights campaigners
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Ministry reveals dismissal of two judges for misconduct
May 17 2008:Two judges removed from office for professional misconduct in 2005, Ministry of Justice reveals
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Man held after body found in rubbish at recycling centre
May 17 2008:Dead man had travelled 155 miles before being found at a waste management site on the outskirts of London
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Education union attacks 'creeping privatisation'
May 16 2008: UK's reputation for educational excellence is being damaged, says the University and College Union
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