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Four police officers will be charged for a "serious, gratuitous and prolonged" attack which included racist abuse on terror suspect Babar Ahmad, as they arrested him in 2003.
New figures show thousands of pounds of public money being spent on jazz workshops, “stress angels” and trips to Blackpool.
The 47-year-old singer, whose real name is Georgios Panayiotou, also faces charges of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
India wants to block instant messaging and email, unless "security concerns" with the features are addressed.
BoE chief has been stung by criticism of its forecasting failures
Prof Laurence Kotlikoff's view the US makes terrifying reading.
Fears that full damage from Ireland’s banking crisis has yet to surface.
Britons' main source of pension income has plunged by a third.
Fabio Capello will give former captain chance to end England career by playing in a future friendly international at Wembley.
England captain says questioning of England players' commitment is "unfair" after 2-1 win over Hungary.
Jenny EraseDry, the girl who quit her job using a series of whiteboards, was outed as a hoax. We look at the best technology hoaxes ever.
The disc jockey and actor on blood-stained hotel rooms and problems with airport metal detectors.
Music festivals don’t have to feature mud and mayhem. Vintage at Goodwood is a new approach.
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