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Tory MP's 'unauthorised vehicle' barred from Commons

05.08.11
Commons Deputy Speaker Nigel Evans asked police to ignore security rules by allowing a rickshaw driver to drop him off inside the Palace of Westminster... more

BBC breaks its own rules by promoting U2 and Coldplay

14.01.10
BBC breaches its own guidelines in promoting U2's last album and a Coldplay tour, its editorial complaints unit rules... more

Anger as Harriet Harman escapes driving ban for mobile phone crash

08.01.10
NEW: Harriet Harman faces acute political embarrassment as she was accused of getting off lightly for crashing her car while using a mobile phone... more

BAE cuts jobs and turns to US as aircraft business slows

15.09.09
Arms giant BAE Systems is to slash 1116 British workers, just five months after it axed 500 UK defence jobs... more

From angel to activist: Heydon Prowse

13.08.09
From protesting outside Nobu to shaming MPs on expenses, Heydon Prowse is causing quite a stir. We talk to the former child actor who undid Alan Duncan... more

Senior Tory apologies after claiming MPs' lot is 's**t'

12.08.09
Senior Tory Alan Duncan was forced to make a humiliating apology for claiming that MPs have been forced to live on 'rations' by the clampdown on expenses... more

Bono: My daughters think I'm SO uncool

27.02.09
Bono may have millions of fans across the world, but he still has trouble impressing his two teenage daughters.... more

Staff anger over BBC’s refusal to broadcast Gaza appeal

26.01.09
BBC bosses faced outrage today from their staff and stars over their refusal to screen an aid appeal for Gaza... more

Coe: Give tickets to sports clubs first

10.12.08
Members of sports clubs may get priority on tickets for the Olympics under a plan being devised by 2012 chiefs... more

Ross could still be sacked, BBC Trust chairman tells MPs

18.11.08
The chairman of the BBC Trust has raised the prospect of further disciplinary action against Jonathan Ross... more

E-fraud forced to change tack

09.10.08
Cyberfraudsters are being hit by the financial crisis. Even if they steal people's details to set up accounts in false names, the banks are refusing them credit... more

Fraud police could investigate Ant and Dec's TV voting fix

14.05.08
The Serious Fraud Office is considering an investigation into a string of phone-vote scandals at ITV, including the rigging of an award for Ant and Dec. The possibility emerged on the day Ofcom warned of "systemic and widespread" problems affecting all broadcasters... more

Cameron pledges action to protect small traders

16.04.08
David Cameron's Conservatives have put the crusade to save small shops centre stage... more


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