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Abu Qatada will face a 22-hour curfew when he is freed from prison this week

Qatada freed with tough bail curbs

A radical cleric who poses a serious risk to the UK's national security has been freed on bail under some of the toughest conditions imposed since the September 11 terror attacks, sources have said.

Britain gets credit rating warning

Britain's AAA credit rating has been put on a "negative outlook" by ratings agency Moody's amid fears over weaker growth prospects and potential shocks from the eurozone crisis.

The UK's jobless total could be higher than six million if an American measure of unemployment was used, the TUC said

True jobless total '6.3 million'

Unemployment could be as high as 6.3 million in the UK if a different counting measure was used, highlighting the true scale of joblessness, according to a new report.

PM to vow action on whiplash claims

Action will be taken to reduce the £2 billion-a-year cost of insurance claims for whiplash to help deal with the UK's "compensation culture", David Cameron will say.

Scotland Yard commander Ali Dizaei has been found guilty at his retrial of misconduct in a public office and perverting the course of justice

Corrupt officer Dizaei jailed again

The career of Britain's most controversial police chief has been ended after he was jailed for corruption for a second time - but he could be freed in three months.

Rangers to go into administration

The owner of embattled Scottish football giant Rangers has said he took the first step towards administration to ensure the club did not die altogether under the potential burden of a "shocking" £75 million tax bill.

A T-shirt, flowers and notes are left at a makeshift memorial for Whitney Houston outside the Beverly Hills Hilton Hotel (AP)

Medicines 'found in Houston's room'

Some prescription medicines were found in the hotel room where Whitney Houston died but not in large quantities, an official has said.

Crackdown on 'lone' parents benefit

Single parents who commit benefit fraud by secretly living with someone as husband and wife are to face "tough" new sanctions, the Government has announced.

Banning smoking in public places also leads to cuts in the amount people who smoke at home, research suggests

Public ban 'reduces home smoking'

Banning smoking in public places also leads to cuts in the amount people smoke at home, research suggests.

Actor Penn urges Falklands talks

Hollywood actor Sean Penn has weighed into the Falklands dispute amid growing tension between Britain and Argentina.

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Boris takes lead in closest ever race for City Hall

Exclusive poll: Boris Johnson has clawed his way back to a two-point lead in the closest mayoral race yet despite Ken Livingstone's hugely popular pledge to cut fares  Comments (42)
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Londoners urged to get out and vote in neck-and-neck contest

Poll results: Every Londoner has been urged to register to vote in the mayoral election on May 3 to take the turnout above 50 per cent  Comments (15)

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Greek vote for more cuts boosts share prices over Europe

Shares surged across Europe after Greece pushed through a fresh package of austerity measures needed to secure fresh bailout cash and save it from bankruptcy  Comments (19)

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In pursuit of glory, women cyclists aim to be fastest ever

Two Team GB cyclists today pledged to go "faster than anyone has ever gone" in the Olympics  Comments (3)

Brick Lane

Brick Lane, not Tarmac Lane!

A council has been accused of ruining the character of Brick Lane by laying tarmac over its famous cobbles  Comments (30)

Ali Dizaei

Ali Dizaei facing jail after second corruption conviction

One of Scotland Yard's most senior officers is facing prison after being convicted for a second time of trying to frame an innocent man  Comments (18)

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Whitney Houston was dead before she went under the water

Singer Whitney Houston died from a mix of drugs and alcohol - and did not drown in her hotel bath, according to reports  Comments (8)

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Triumph for Adele as she finds her voice on tragic night at the Grammys

Adele made a triumphant return after vocal cord surgery to win a record six Grammy Awards  Comments (4)

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Radical cleric Abu Qatada banned from school run

A radical cleric described as Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe will be banned from taking his youngest child to school when he is released from prison, sources say  Comments (21)


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I was scared, says 'target' in shooting that paralysed girl

The suspected target of a shooting that left a five-year-old girl paralysed for life today told a court he was "scared" before the attack

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Thousands stranded as half the Tube network is shut or delayed

Hundreds of thousands of commuters were left without a service on the Tube today because of signal failures and late engineering work on the worst day on the Underground this year  Comments (38)

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Crossrail chaos as work begins at Paddington

Commuters were thrown into confusion as work on the new Crossrail project got under way at Paddington  Comments (3)

Adam Deacon with Christina Hendricks

A Hackney hero scoops his first Bafta

Adam Deacon, the east London star of gritty low-budget dramas spoke of his thrill at officially hitting the big time  Comments (3)

Trevor Pears

Let's all make it a bumper year for good causes, says man who gave away £30m

Interview: Philanthropist Trevor Pears breaks the habit of a lifetime by giving an interview. It's in the best of causes - publicising a new drive to get us all pledging more to charity, writes David Cohen  Comments (6)

Senior Murdoch man hits at 'too close' co-operation with police

One of The Sun's most senior journalists has become the first News International employee to openly question the company's close co-operation with police  Comments (4)


Tony Blair

Blair returns with plea for Labour to be pro-business

Tony Blair has made a return to British politics by giving private briefings to Labour MPs on the need to be pro- business  Comments (8)

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Winehouse saves a home for young people

A shelter for the homeless has been saved from closure by money from Amy Winehouse's legacy  Comments

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Hague seeks world support to send peace force to Syria

William Hague has paved the way for an international peacekeeping force to be sent into Syria  Comments (6)

Douglas Carswell

The politician who wants to bring down the SW1 set

Some say he's the future of British politics, others think he is nuts. Meet Douglas Carswell: radical Conservative MP, outspoken blogger and self-confessed scourge of big government  Comments (1)

Owner of bull terrier that ripped off girl's ear walks free from court

A man whose Staffordshire bull terrier ripped the ear off a six-year-old girl was today given a suspended sentence and ordered to pay the child £250 compensation  Comments (2)

Transplant surgeon: Plan to keep patients alive just for organs is unethical

A top transplant surgeon today slammed "bizarre and unethical" plans by doctors' leaders to keep brain-dead patients alive on ventilators to harvest their organs  Comments (2)

Poor get Dorchester leftovers in bid to cut food waste

London's poor could be given food from top hotels and restaurants to cut waste  Comments

Headteacher in academies battle with Gove quits

A popular headteacher of a school at the centre of a row with Education Secretary Michael Gove over academies has stepped down  Comments

Council's prayers are illegal, rules judge

A bid to outlaw prayers at council meetings was won today by the National Secular Society and an atheist councillo  Comments (9)

Benefits cap to hit London homes hardest with 3,300 in Brent alone

More than twice as many families in one London borough will be hit by the £26,000 benefits cap as in the whole of Birmingham, it has been revealed  Comments (11)

Patient fears as three hospitals set to merge

The merger of three London hospitals was given the go-ahead today despite concerns over the effect on patient care  Comments (2)

Baby P council 'blundered' on mother's abuse of 10 children

The council that failed Baby P was today accused of blunders in another child protection case  Comments (1)

 Lewisham People Before Profit

Sit-in bid to scupper council house sales

Campaigners have staged an audacious occupation of 15 council houses to halt a London borough's "knock-down" sale of its properties  Comments (6)

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Simon Cowell's flying start for the BGT baby

Simon Cowell came to the rescue of a father-to-be by giving him a lift on his private jet when his girlfriend went into labour  Comments

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Class war over couscous on park café's new menu

A change of menu at Stoke Newington's Clissold House café has started a row  Comments (7)

Guidera

Police appeal to student murder witnesses

Passers-by filmed on CCTV near a London railway station could hold vital clues to the unsolved murder of Sam Guidera a year ago  Comments (1)

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British artists hold their own at Picasso show

The best British artists hold their own against Pablo Picasso even though he remains the single most influential figure of 20th century art  Comments (1)

Spurs break £16m regeneration pledge

Tottenham Hotspur will be allowed to abandon a promise to invest £16 million in the riot-hit community so plans for its new £400 million stadium can be salvaged  Comments

'Silence of the Lambs' rapist to be deported back to Britain

A British man who kidnapped, tortured and raped a young woman in a crime likened to the horror film The Silence of the Lambs today lost his fight against deportation from Australia to the UK  Comments (2)

Top gallery heads forgo bonuses during pay freeze

Heads of leading museums have given up bonuses worth tens of thousands of pounds in recognition of the squeeze facing public sector workers, it emerged  Comments

Drop in prices brings a sigh of relief to consumers

The financial squeeze on London families has eased after one of the steepest falls in inflation on record, official figures will reveal  Comments (2)

Join a gang and you'll face rape and abuse, girls are warned

Teenage girls were warned today that if they join a gang they risk being sexually assaulted or raped by men and boys in the group  Comments (3)

'Downton tax break could help wealthy hire servants'

Working mothers could get tax breaks to hire cleaners, David Cameron has suggested  Comments (5)


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