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The reigning Miss England has relinquished her crown after being accused of a fight in a bar.
Huge rates of sickness absence among NHS staff land taxpayers with a bill of almost £1.7 billion every year, a report has revealed.
The British Dental Association is opposed to a new draft contract because it says it will lead to delays in payments for their NHS work and even more red tape.
William Hague was mauled by Conservative candidates yesterday over David Cameron’s U-turn on Europe.
A heavily pregnant woman and her fiance have gone on the run after social workers threatened to take away their baby at birth.
A DEBATE on the question of what it means to be French starts today across the nation. That’s a good question to ask.
Bank lending fell off in September, driven mostly by the sharp appreciation of the ruble, while overdue corporate loans fell for the first time in recent months, Central Bank data showed Monday.
Don’t you love that red tape? Find out what happened to Austrian businessman Alexander Schachner this summer.
Nominated Prime Minister Lucian Croitoru will come in Parliament today, to present the ruling program of the Cabinet he formed and to seek a favourable vote from Senators and Deputies. To be invested by Parliament, …
The Taliban has claimed responsibility for the killing of five British soldiers by a rogue Afghan policeman.


