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Latest sign that private sector struggling to create enough jobs to offset the number of people being made redundant in the public sector.
Study suggests cholesterol-lowering drugs are ineffective in many cases and could be doing more harm than good.
Segways cannot be ridden legally on roads or pavements in Britain following a judge’s ruling in a test case.
Coalition reforms will mean more patients being treated and sent home on the same day, health chief warns.
Howard Stern makes Piers Morgan an honest man on second night of show.
World Economic Forum puts price on Earth's expected economic growth.
Apple bounces back after Steve Jobs announcement, iPhone sales soar.
Aircraft manufacturer delays 787 launch to third quarter of year.
West Ham target Arsenal striker but have balked at £15m asking price as club's board insist manager has their full backing.
England coach admits trio of keepers used over last year have failed to take chance as Matt Prior is recalled.
American appears to be turning into 'Lady Gaga of tennis' with her outfit choices as she battles to victory.
Intercepted telephone conversations lift lid for the first time on Silvio Berlusconi's so-called "bunga bunga" parties.
Mary Portas, Telegraph columnist and Queen of Shops, takes shoddy customer service to task in Secret Shopper, her new retail series for Channel 4.
Andrew Garfield tells Anita Singh that he is far too busy to be distracted by stardom.
No phones or texting and you listen to every track on 'Classic Album Sundays'.
Tim Ecott finds calm and tranquillity alongside the gentle giants of the ocean.
Bigger, greener and better to drive than before, the latest BMW X3 moves to the top of its class.
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