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Barack Obama’s government delivers a stark public warning against major cuts in the British defence budget, suggesting that they would undermine Nato and strain the Special Relationship.
Recrimination tempers mood of celebration as the president warns “inhuman” conditions that led to accident “will not go unpunished”.
One of America's biggest banks accused of sacking female employees to save the jobs of less qualified men.
Pound touches 8-month high, gold at new record, as investors desert dollar.
Pension tax will hit public sector, self employed, and small businesses.
Rate setter Andrew Sentance says bank must combat inflation.
Ryanair's chief can't resist having a say from the sidelines.
Lawyers for Tom Hicks and Liverpool will reconvene in a Dallas court at 1pm on Friday when a final ruling is due to be made.
Fernando Torres to face Everton on Sunday but strike partner Dirk Kuyt is out for three to four weeks with an ankle problem.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wants the charges dropped against Hizbollah – or else.
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This week Willie Walsh flew to Barbados to address falling tourism numbers and rising air tax.
The making of Facebook is has been made into a story of ego clashes brimming with one-liners.
New website upstyler.co.uk mixes high end designer clothes with hand-made one-offs.
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