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Officers from the North West Counter Terrorism Unit detained the men earlier this weekFour men were charged with terrorism offences following counter-terror raids, police said tonight.Officers from the North West Counter Terr (Read More)
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Documentary film-maker known for Our StreetMichael Ingrams, who has died aged 83, was an actor, director and reporter who in the early years of ITV – specifically for Associated-Rediffusion (A-R) – combined all these function (Read More)
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It looks strangely like a welcome. Arms raised; one pair of hands extended as if in applause; and the one concession to colour, under the hodden skies pressing down on Scotland's Gare Loch, splashes from the rainbow flag bein (Read More)
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Top 20 highest paid employees now unlikely to be identified unless they have boardroom rolesThousands of the highest-paid bankers in the City look likely to cling on to their anonymity as the government prepares to back down (Read More)
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Peter Robinson warns Sinn Féin that policing and justice row threatens devolutionNorthern Ireland's first minister vowed yesterday not to walk away from the Assembly, even if the row with Sinn Féin over policing and justice r (Read More)
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A Tory landslide seemed inevitable at the next general election. But recent soundings show a different trend as Labour benefits from optimism about the economyAlastair Campbell is not normally one to trash the state of the na (Read More)
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Archbishop protests at Catholic church's shock invitation to Anglicans during visit to RomeThe archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, took the highly unusual step yesterday of protesting personally to the pope about his (Read More)
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Robert Yates returns to the streets of Liverpool, where he grew up, to report on a story of deprivation and hopeIn a parade of shops on County Road in Walton, north Liverpool, a couple of signs compete for attention. "Slip! T (Read More)
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With today's poll suggesting a shrinking Tory lead, David Cameron could find himself governing with a tiny majority or none at allA spectre is stalking the corridors of Westminster, the spectre of a hung parliament. The prosp (Read More)
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Spokesman says trade commissioner has not yet decided whether to attend crucial World Trade Organisation meeting after her unexpected elevation to foreign policy roleTrade commissioner BaronessBaroness Ashton will take up her (Read More)
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Converts to Rome cannot pick and choose, says Vincent Nichols, as Rowan Williams and pope prepare to meetAnglicans should not become Catholic to protest against female clergy or sexual ethics, the archbishop of Westminster sa (Read More)
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Roger Helmer says Anglican hierarchy has dropped the gospel in favour of 'the new religion of climate alarmism'A Tory MEP has accused the Church of England of having "abandoned religious faith entirely and taken up the new re (Read More)
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The televising of the Commons, begun 20 years ago, was inevitable – but it has diminished the chamberIs it really 20 years since they fitted new, brighter lights above the chamber of the Commons, drove out those atmospheric, (Read More)
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In a stormy week all round it has been pretty grim at Westminster where the winds of change are blowing."Gordon, your time is up and there won't be a replay!" concluded taxfree, following the Queen's speech. "This speech is (Read More)
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Bloggers annual bid to stir up feelings of envy and insecurity in Westminster press corps works its magic againIain Dale has done it again. In his annual bid to stir up feelings of envy and insecurity in the Westminster press (Read More)
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Both main approaches to church unity have failed. Perhaps what we need is a flow chartAmong the stranger Anglican blogs out there is The Beaker Folk of Husborne Crawley, which has published a flow chart that will be helpful t (Read More)
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After a turbulent 500 years it is understandable – I sometimes feel like putting my feet up too – but it is a mistakeIt's not true that last night's appointments at the EU's Brussels conclave are without historic precedence. (Read More)
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I know people who swear by the charms of Lagos or Grozny. For them, as me, a city is where friends are. Take note, Jan MorrisI once sat next to a woman at dinner who asked me where I lived. When I replied, London, she frowned (Read More)
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I sense growing detachment, alienation and indifference where the monarchy is concernedThe Westminster neighbourhood should be back to normal this morning after the Queen's golden coach and all those metal railings have been (Read More)
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Confusion over whether or not Sir Christopher Kelly's recommendations on allowances need to be enacted through new legislationDavid Cameron today claimed that the Queen's speech was "unravelling" after Downing Street appeared (Read More)