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Charges considered over Potters Bar

Prosecutors are considering whether criminal charges could be brought over the Potters Bar rail crash after an inquest concluded that a points failure lay behind the disaster.


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Leadership hopefuls' final hustings

Labour leadership hopefuls are to face hundreds of party members in the final hustings before the vote begins to replace Gordon Brown.


INDUSTRY

'Counties' may be dropped from post

Counties could be dropped from postal addresses on letters and parcels, it has been reported.


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Star-studded Scout honours list

Sir David Attenborough, Richard Hammond and the Archbishop of York have been awarded badges for their inspirational work in the Scout Association's annual birthday honours list.


INDUSTRY

Unpaid internships 'violating law'

Employers are almost certainly breaking the law when they take on unpaid interns because they should be giving them wages if they work, according to a new report.


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