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Exclusive: WikiLeaks cables show US government backed dissidents who have planned “regime change” for three years.
Collective sigh of relief as the country's adored former president is declared "well" after two nights in hospital.
Operations could be cancelled under unprecedented reforms to the NHS.
Warning comes after Britain records has driest year since 1933.
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Star of The King's Speech tells Piers Morgan about his republican leanings.
Davos turned out to be more business than bling this year.
Investors scramble into gold, a traditional bolt-hole in uncertain times.
Chancellor says debate on banks is 'in a rut' and needs to move on.
More than 1m yet to file tax return ahead of Monday's deadline.
Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic have been playing each other since they were 12, which should ease tension for the Briton.
Liverpool striker formally asks to leave Anfield in a dramatic attempt to force through a move to Chelsea.
Gloucester centre will lead Martin Johnson's side in Six Nations opener against Wales - if he can overcome a leg injury.
Judith Woods visits the Christian guesthouse home to Britain’s most reviled hoteliers.
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After years as a brilliant supporting actor, Steve Buscemi is the star turn in Boardwalk Empire.
Richard Madden joins Britons training for an adventure race in an unspoilt tract of Patagonia.
Models share the limelight with dogs and eagles in the campaign imagery for Prada's new sunglasses.
Chevrolet's Korean-built large people carrier, the Orlando, hits the UK's crowded MPV market.
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