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PM quashes Lansley speculation

David Cameron has sought to quash speculation over the survival of health secretary Andrew Lansley and his controversial NHS shake-up.Read

PM 'plans football racism summit'

David Cameron is expected to step into the row over racism in football by staging a Downing Street summit on the issue.Read

Anger over marriage tax breaks

George Osborne has infuriated Tory MPs by reportedly ruling out tax breaks for married couples in the Budget.Read

Murdoch expected in wake of arrests

Rupert Murdoch is expected to fly to London next week after reassuring staff he would not sell The Sun in the wake of a second wave of arrests at the newspaper.Read

Man charged with stabbing murder

A man has been charged with murder after another man was stabbed to death on, police said.Read

Protesters show Syria solidarity

Hundreds of demonstrators have gathered in London in a show of solidarity with protesters across the Middle East and North Africa.Read

Six bailed in corruption probe

Six people arrested as part of an investigation into allegations of corruption have been released on bail, Scotland Yard said.Read

Sun man bailed in corruption probe

A 52-year-old journalist from The Sun who was arrested as part of an investigation into allegations of corruption has been released on bail, Scotland Yard said.Read

Temperatures set to plummet again

Temperatures struggled to rise above freezing across much of the UK after Britain endured its coldest night of the winter.Read

Murdoch 'commitment' after arrests

Rupert Murdoch has reassured staff of his "total commitment" to continue to own and publish The Sun after five members of staff were arrested.Read

Police seize spoof poster fanzine

Thousands of copies of a Manchester United fanzine, which featured a "potentially offensive image", were seized by police before the club's match against Liverpool.Read

Sun employees held in hacking probe

Five employees of The Sun, a serving Surrey Police officer, a serving member of the armed forces and a Ministry of Defence employee have been arrested over allegations of inappropriate payments to police and public officials.Read

Police appeal over linked robberies

A series of robberies on two teenage girls, a woman and an elderly man are being linked by detectives.Read

'More families' covering bills

The proportion of families who are managing to cover their bills and debts has improved slightly this year, research has suggested.Read

Syria army general assassinated

Gunmen have assassinated an army general in Damascus, Syria's state-run news agency says.Read

Eight held in corruption probe

Eight people, including a serving Surrey Police officer, a serving member of the armed forces and a Ministry of Defence employee, have been arrested over allegations of inappropriate payments to police and public officials.Read

Man quizzed over village murder

A man arrested on suspicion of murder in a rural village is being questioned by police.Read

Man held after restaurant stand-off

A 38-year-old man is in custody after being arrested following an eight-hour stand-off with armed police at an Italian restaurant in Glasgow city centre.Read

Mercury plummets to winter low

Britain has endured its coldest night of the winter so far with temperatures plummeting close to -18C in some areas, forecasters said.Read

West: Syrian officials accountable

Syrian officials involved in the brutal suppression of anti-regime protests will eventually be held accountable for their actions, Western diplomats have warned.Read

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