The Guardian
| Sep 6, 2012
Tom Clark and Juliette Jowit explore the main themes of David Cameron's cabinet reshuffle and what impact they could have on the voting public. The changes reflect a move to the right and have strong implications for the environment, equality, and...
Newsy
| Sep 3, 2012
In an op-ed for the UK's Observer, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Desmond Tutu called for Tony Blair and George W. Bush to be tried by the International Criminal Court for the invasion of Iraq. The former Archbishop of Cape Town said the former leader...
ITN News
| Sep 1, 2012
Mark Ormrod, a Royal Marine Commando who lost three limbs in Afghanistan, is taking on a 3,000 mile challenge around Britain's coastline on his handbike.
Channel 4 News
| Aug 29, 2012
Highlights from the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Telegraph.co.uk
| Aug 21, 2012
Ecuador's President Rafael Correa warns Britain would regret entering the Ecuadorian embassy to seize Julian Assange, while the US State Department argues the Wikileaks founder is trying to deflect attention from sexual assualt allegations i...
ITN News
| Aug 19, 2012
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange made his first public appearance in two months from the Ecuadorian embassy in London Sunday. In a speech, he said he had taken a "stand for justice" and called upon US President Barack Obama to end the "witch-hunt"...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Aug 16, 2012
Ecuadorean foreign minister Ricardo Patiño confirms Julian Assange has been granted political asylum. In a strongly worded statement, he said Assange could face political persecution if his extradition was allowed to go ahead, and Sweden an...
ABC News (Australia)
| Aug 16, 2012
Ecuador has announced it will grant WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange political asylum, but the practicalities of getting him from London to Quito remain in question.
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...Assembly for Wales in Cardiff opened in 1999, and the possibility of devolution for the English regions has also been discussed. Continue readin...
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...parts of United Kingdom were hit by snow strom particulary Scotland, northen England and Wales. The severe weather caused travel chaos and schoo...
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...more than 95 per cent of children need to be fully immunised. In some parts of the UK, the rate is still below 80 per cent. Unlike in the United...