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- Iceland volcano: stranded passengers face long battle for compensation
- Doctors in Spain claim to have performed world's first full face transplant
- Future of Belgium under threat over language row
- General election 2010: Labour leadership defends Liberal Democrats
- Belgium to vote on Islamic veil ban
- Catholic Church child abuse scandal: Archbishop Vincent Nichols expresses 'deep shame'
- Iceland volcano: Flights resume but ministers face calls for inquiry into shambolic' air ban
Iceland volcano: stranded passengers face long battle for compensation Posted: 22 Apr 2010 09:28 AM PDT Stranded air passengers warned they could face a lengthy battle to reclaim the cost of hotels. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Doctors in Spain claim to have performed world's first full face transplant Posted: 22 Apr 2010 11:40 AM PDT A team of 30 Spanish doctors claim to have successfully performed the world's first full face transplant. |
Future of Belgium under threat over language row Posted: 22 Apr 2010 09:44 AM PDT The "survival" of Belgium as a unified country was called into question last night after a row between French and Dutch speakers brought the government to the verge of collapse. |
General election 2010: Labour leadership defends Liberal Democrats Posted: 22 Apr 2010 08:09 AM PDT Ministers attempt to shield Nick Clegg from scrutiny in a sign Labour accepts the party needs Lib Dem help to stay in power. |
Belgium to vote on Islamic veil ban Posted: 22 Apr 2010 03:12 AM PDT Belgium will today vote on whether to ban on wearing the Islamic burka in public, the first such move in Europe, just a day after the French government promised a similar law. |
Catholic Church child abuse scandal: Archbishop Vincent Nichols expresses 'deep shame' Posted: 22 Apr 2010 03:01 AM PDT Vincent Nichols, the Archbishop of Westminster, referred to the "inadequate response by some church leaders" to "terrible crimes". |
Iceland volcano: Flights resume but ministers face calls for inquiry into shambolic' air ban Posted: 22 Apr 2010 01:39 AM PDT Passengers are still advised not to travel to airports unless their flight is confirmed as unaffected. |
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