• The Police Federation in England and Wales has warned of disastrous consequences if the government imposes tough budget cuts on the service next month.
  • Private investors could soon be making a profit from financing the rehabilitation of prisoners.
  • A strong handshake could mean you are in for a long life, according to scientists.
  • Britain's biggest boy band has launched a safe sex crusade in order to succeed where the Government has failed.
  • The family of a lorry driver who was shot dead at his home have appealed for information about his murder.
  • Rupert Murdoch has been urged to give evidence over the News Of The World phone hacking row - as MPs referred the matter to the Commons' Standards and Privileges Committee.
  • David Cameron gets the truth from Andy Coulson about phone hacking at the News of the WorldCameron So Andy, old bean. This phone-hacking business . . . Did you know about it? You can tell the truth to me.Coulson You don't pay me t...
  • LONDON (Reuters) - MPs asked parliament's standards watchdog Thursday to begin a new investigation into the phone hacking allegations surrounding the News of the World and its former editor Andy Coulson, now David Cameron's media ...
  • MPs referred the News of the World phone-hacking row to the parliamentary sleaze watchdog today for further investigation.
  • If Wayne Rooney thinks the press attention into his off-field woes could not get any worse, he has obviously not been trawling through Asian news sites.
  • Sky News presenter has on-air spat with MP during interview about News of the World phone-hacking storyHer abrupt style has reduced C-list celebrities to tears and enraged political protesters but Sky News presenter Kay Burley came off the worst in an on-air spat yesterday when an MP accused her of ...
  • The hapless Sky News presenter and former Dancing on Ice contestant Kay Burley has found herself under attack again - this time from Labour MP Chris Bryant, who told her live on air today that she is 'a bit dim'.
  • Top A-levels and facing the dole
  • Jonathan Djanogly says he wanted to identify who was behind 'malicious allegations' made in pressA justice minister hired private detectives to investigate aides and colleagues surreptitiously to uncover the source of media reports about his parliamentary expenses.Jonathan Djanogly, the under secret...
  • Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly defends his use of private detectives to carry out investigations of his aides and colleagues.
  • Jonathan Djanogly hired a firm of private detectives to conduct an undercover investigation into his aides and colleagues, The Daily Telegraph can disclose.
  • The government spending watchdog warns the expansion of the academies programme could risk being poor value for money.
  • A "payment-by-results" project to cut re-offending is being officially launched, with investors getting a return only if reoffending drops.
  • Swallowing a sponge on a piece of string could help prevent a deadly form of cancer, experts claim.
  • Screening men with a family history of breast and ovarian cancer can lead to early diagnosis of prostate cancer, says a study.
  • An unpublished poem by one of Scotland's greatest writers is to be read in public for the first time.
  • Education authorities are facing a call to merge so classrooms may be spared the worst of the cuts in public spending.
  • Captain Mainwaring is practically in charge. Don't panic• Frenetic activity at the top of the European Conservatives and Reformists group in Strasbourg. Its members, including those condemned by Nick Clegg as "nutters" and homophobes, returned refreshed this week with new arrangements devised to s...
  • The government talks a good game on scientific research – then reveals its true colours with funding cutsVincent Cable gave a good speech this week on the importance of scientific research, and then ruined the effect by confirming that funding for research is to be reduced. Yesterday David Willett...
  • In the age of Google and Wikipedia, why should anyone bother to gather information first hand?This is the season of music and book and arts prizes – which means that this is also the season of the know-it-all. He or she (who are we kidding? Of course it's a he) was into the latest Mercury music pr...
  • Studies shows that test subjects with good strength, speed and balance are likely to outlive their weaker peersIf you have a firm grip and can stand on one leg, it may indicate that you are heading for a long life, according to a new study.Grip strength and single leg balance are two of four markers...

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