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Latest News Breaking News and Current News from the UK and World

Latest News Breaking News and Current News from the UK and World


John Terry: colourful private life of Captain Controversy

Posted: 29 Jan 2010 04:18 PM PST

John Terry is lauded for his leadership on the football pitch, but his well-publicised womanising, drinking and gambling have made him a controversial choice as England captain.

England football captain John Terry loses privacy battle

Posted: 29 Jan 2010 11:30 AM PST

The "creeping" culture of secrecy in Britain's courts was halted when a judge revoked a privacy injunction obtained by the England and Chelsea football captain.

Iraq inquiry: Tony Blair had no regrets over toppling Saddam Hussein

Posted: 29 Jan 2010 10:18 AM PST

Former PM refuses to express regret and said he would invade again even knowing Saddam had no WMD.

Iraq inquiry: defiant Tony Blair heckled as he says 'no regrets'

Posted: 29 Jan 2010 10:53 AM PST

The former prime minister mounts a vigorous defence of the invasion of Iraq, telling the Chilcot Inquiry he had no regrets over removing Saddam Hussein and would do the same again.

Hillary Clinton urges Nato to tackle cyber terrorism

Posted: 29 Jan 2010 09:53 AM PST

US secretary of state urged Nato members to "modernise and strengthen" their alliance by factoring in new threats.

Iraq inquiry: Tony Blair heckled as he finishing giving evidence

Posted: 29 Jan 2010 09:44 AM PST

Members of the audience shout "murderer" and "liar" at the former prime minister as he finishes giving evidence to the Chilcot Inquiry.

Taliban squad seizes hotel in Helmand

Posted: 29 Jan 2010 06:52 AM PST

Gun battles with security forces as suicide squad takes hotel in British-garrisoned province of Afghanistan.

Iraq inquiry: Tony Blair insists he did not deceive the nation

Posted: 29 Jan 2010 08:26 AM PST

The former prime minister has defiantly told the Chilcot Inquiry that he was right to take action to stop Saddam Hussein, even though no weapons of mass destruction were found.

Davos 2010: Alistair Darling pledges to crack down on proprietary trading at banks

Posted: 29 Jan 2010 01:45 AM PST

The Chancellor pledges to squeeze banks which rely too heavily on proprietary trading, signals support for a permanent Obama-style tax.

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