 |
| Electronic Editions (World) |
 |
|
 |
EUROPEAN rules that mean junior doctors can work no more than 48 hours a week should be suspended as the UK tackles the swine flu pandemic, campaigners said yesterday.  |


A FORMER glamour model has walked free from court, despite admitting bigamy for the fourth time.  |
AT THE expense of ten British lives, several hundred thousand rounds of ammunition and a deep political backlash at home, and with the promise that more hard fighting is still  |
TELECOMS giant BT has been named the most "gay friendly" firm in the world after many years of providing same-sex partner benefits for its staff.  |


THE brewing industry has spoken of its hope of a "speck of faint light" at the end of the tunnel as new figures were released showing the decline in beer sales appeari  |
PEOPLE facing redundancy are turning to travel â€" creating a generation of "grown-up gappers", says a new report.  |
SHE was the sleekest feline to stalk the corridors of power since Carla Bruni posed at the door of Number 10.  |
MORE than 1,000 people are expected to pack Wells Cathedral next week for the funeral of First World War veteran Harry Patch.  |
FEWER Britons support the ban on smoking in pubs than in other public places, according to a new survey.  |
THE government yesterday launched a campaign to create thousands of jobs and work experience places to help young people through the recession, with the first new posts includ  |
A SEX offender from Scotland, the subject of a manhunt after going on the run, has been captured in the Irish Republic.  |
THE amount of luggage lost at Europe's airports has been criticised as "excessive and unacceptable" by the EU Transport Commissioner.  |
MOST Britons would like to see National Service brought back to reduce antisocial behaviour, according to a new survey.  |
BRITAIN has extradited more than twice as many criminal suspects to the US as have gone the other way, since a controversial new law was introduced, it has been revealed.  |
A FATHER and his two sons who used dozens of Chinese "slaves" to pull off Britain's biggest DVD piracy scam have been jailed for up to six years each.  |
THE son of Ronnie Biggs has made a heartfelt plea to the government to release the Great Train Robber, now seriously ill.  |
THE number of people registered with an NHS dentist has risen 14 per cent in a year â€" but wide variations persist across Scotland, figures showed yesterday.  |
GORDON Brown has been attacked by an influential group of MPs for making up constitutional reforms on the hoof.  |
THE use of sunbeds now ranks alongside smoking, arsenic and exposure to asbestos as a cause of cancer, leading international experts have warned.  |
INCREASED awareness of the risks of unprotected sex have contributed to a large rise in the workload of genito-urinary medicine (GUM) clinics this year.  |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 » |
 |
|