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Sir Thomas Legg, head of an inquiry into the Commons expenses scandal, to order MPs to repay money or provide further details.
The former Prime Minister's wife described the invasion as a ''51-49'' decision, during a visit to the Cheltenham Literary Festival.
Commandos raided their own HQ seized by Islamist fighters, who staged a brazen attack wearing military uniforms.
New inquiry into death of Briton murdered in Kenya 21 years ago following secret visit by anti-terror chief.
Stephen Gately, the Boyzone singer, has died suddenly aged just 33.
Regulator to explore "malicious" threat to £100m rights issue.
Boris Johnson is warning the EU to keep out of the City.
Bank to award up to $22bn in pay and bonuses at end of year.
Support for nuclear and renewables industries is to transformed.
England say flares thrown by Ukrainian fans were not responsible for first competitive defeat under Fabio Capello.
Leicester take on Ospreys before Sale travel to Toulouse.
Actress Miriam Margolyes tells Nigel Farndale how being overweight and unconventional was the making of her.
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Princely India, celebrated in a new V&A exhibition, can still be visited. Sophie Campbell reports.
Joan Collins says British women have given up. Lucy Cavendish asks style-setters, is she right?
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