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In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, the Prime Minister said he would deliver “lower” rates of tax as soon as economic conditions allowed, and vowed to look again at the new 50p higher rate of income tax.
Around 8,000 British troops in Afghanistan will be placed under the operational command of the United States.
The Government cannot ignore the cost savings the web brings, the country’s digital champion tells The Daily Telegraph.
ONS says hole in the public finances is £145bn, not £163bn.
BP share price fell 4pc on claims it's 'not telling the truth' over oil spill.
Wall Street banks face their biggest shake-up in more than 70 years.
Willie Walsh hits out after airline reveals record £531m loss.
Arsenal have announced the signing of Moroccan striker Marouane Chamakh on a long-term contract.
Inter Milan coach says English referee and his team of officials will do a "great job" in the Champions League final.
Lance Armstrong's Radioshack team say Floyd Landis tried to blackmail him in a bid to revive his own career.
If hope had a smell, this place would reek of it, says Celia Walden as she parties with the A-listers in Cannes.
Trouble in Thailand should not put you off Asia’s other charms, says Natalie Paris.
Jerry Bruckheimer’s computer-game crossover is shamelessly camp and unintentionally hilarious.
The supermodel hits the big four-0 tomorrow - and will be partying in style on the French Riviera.
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