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Drugs tsar sacking a 'concern'

The sacking of the Government's chief drugs adviser has caused "serious concern" among the scientific community, the Science Minister Lord Drayson has acknowledged.


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Man remanded over A&E axe attack

A man accused of an axe-wielding rampage in a hospital accident and emergency department appeared in court.


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Man faces court over axe attack

A man is due to appear in court accused of attacking a hospital reception desk with an axe.


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Academy to tackle killer diseases

A health school dedicated to tackling the world's killer diseases has been launched.


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Maddie McCann Appeal
An online appeal designed to be 'viral' in nature has been released to help find Madeleine McCann.

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Insolvencies hit record high

 Mounting numbers of indebted Britons have sent personal insolvency figures soaring to a new high as more people succumb to the recession.
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Five buyers chasing every...

 There are five potential buyers chasing every property on the market as demand continues to outstrip supply, research has shown.
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National debt could grow by...

 The financial crisis is likely to add up to £1.5 trillion to the national debt, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said.
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Northern Rock cuts loan rates...

 Nationalised bank Northern Rock has cut its mortgage rates for the fourth time in just over a month.
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More car dealers close in...

 Insolvencies among UK car dealers have doubled this year, according to a new report.
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RBS posts third-quarter losses

 Part-nationalised Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has posted third-quarter losses of £1.53 billion despite slim signs of improvement at the beleaguered business.
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Savings accounts 'have rates...

 A tenth of savings accounts have had their interest rates cut during the past six months despite the Bank of England base rate being kept on hold, research has shown.
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Pensions safety net deficit...

 The pensions safety net has seen its funding deficit double during the past year as a record number of pension schemes needed bailing out, according to a report.
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Pay freezes set to end next year

 Pay freezes are unlikely to continue next year as optimism over the state of the economy gathers pace, a new report has predicted.
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Climate change to affect...

 Climate change is set to make insurance more expensive and harder to obtain, experts have warned.
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Insolvencies hit record high

 Mounting numbers of indebted Britons have sent personal insolvency figures soaring to a new high as more people succumb to the recession.
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Five buyers chasing every...

 There are five potential buyers chasing every property on the market as demand continues to outstrip supply, research has shown.
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