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Met 'may reopen phone hack probe' The Metropolitan Police says it may reopen the investigation into allegations of phone hacking by the News of the World if new evidence is uncovered. |
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Spain's Eta 'declares ceasefire' Armed Basque separatist group Eta says it has decided not to carry out "armed actions" in its campaign for independence, the BBC learns. |
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Student migration 'unsustainable' The number of foreign students let into the UK is "unsustainable", minister Damian Green will say in his first major speech on immigration. |
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Second soldier's death announced A British soldier dies in hospital of injuries he received in an explosion in Afghanistan, the second British casualty in 24 hours. |
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Blair criticises prison policies Former prime minister Tony Blair criticises the government's prison policies, saying the coalition is soft on crime. |
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Diabetes drug advice 'not heeded' A type two diabetes drug is still being prescribed in the UK two months after it is recommended for withdrawal, BBC Panorama learns. |
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Pope 'may appeal' in Iran stoning The Vatican says it could appeal diplomatically to Iran to spare the life of an Iranian woman sentenced to death by stoning for adultery. |
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MPs to debate AV bill on return Plans for a referendum of the way MPs are elected will take centre stage on Monday as the House of Commons resumes business. |