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Former deputy prime minister Lord Prescott is due to give evidence to the Iraq inquiry later.
suraj.sun writes with this excerpt from Ars Technica: "If you need a reminder of just how big China is—and just how important the Internet has become there—consider this stat: between them, two Chinese ISPs serve 20 percent of all broadband subscribers in the entire world and both companies continue to …
Senior member of powerful Sinaloa cartel killed in raid, army officials say.
Chancellor George Osborne says the MoD, not the Treasury, will have to pay the full £20bn cost of renewing Britain's Trident nuclear deterrent.
The Parliament passed a bill reducing the sentences of hundreds of Kurdish youths, some of them guilty only of attending protests.
A report faults commanders for failing to recognize or disregarding high-risk behavior among soldiers.
More than 12,450 keys are handed out to Londoners for the Barclays Cycle Hire scheme which starts later.
State governor vows to push ahead with controversial immigration enforcement laws.
Journalists have relied on rumor and speculation as they scrambled to ferret out any information they can on Chelsea Clinton’s upcoming marriage.
Salmonella outbreaks that have sickened more than 400 people in the U.S. and Great Britain, have been traced to frozen mice sold over the Internet as food for exotic pets.
A program admits students if they study humanities instead of the traditional pre-medical school curriculum.
Deprived of jobs and government services, people in Baghlan Province are turning to the Taliban for speedy justice and work.
Plans to reform A-levels could put students off maths and lead to university department closures, an academic body warns.
The gulf has been suffering for decades before the rig explosion, with the oil industry, farming and lax oversight contributing to a dead zone in the gulf.
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