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Prince Andrew ‘committed’ to trade envoy role
Buckingham Palace and William Hague rally to support of prince under fire for hosting Tunisian dictator’s son-in-law Prince Andrew remains “fully committed” to his role promoting British trade abroad, Buckingham Palace has said in response to fresh speculation about his contacts with disgraced foreign regimes. The comments came as government ministers rallied to the... »
Prince Andrew ‘committed’ to trade envoy role
Buckingham Palace and William Hague rally to support of prince under fire for hosting Tunisian dictator’s son-in-law Prince Andrew remains “fully committed” to his role promoting British trade abroad, Buckingham Palace has said in response to fresh speculation about his contacts with disgraced foreign regimes. The comments came as government ministers rallied to the... »
London imam subjected to death threats for supporting evolution
Mosque suspends engineering lecturer Usama Hasan for ‘antagonising’ community and backing women’s rights An imam of an east London mosque has been subject to death threats and intimidation for expressing his views on evolution and women’s right to refuse the veil. Dr Usama Hasan, vice-chairman at Leyton mosque and a senior lecturer in engineering... »
London imam subjected to death threats for supporting evolution
Mosque suspends engineering lecturer Usama Hasan for ‘antagonising’ community and backing women’s rights An imam of an east London mosque has been subject to death threats and intimidation for expressing his views on evolution and women’s right to refuse the veil. Dr Usama Hasan, vice-chairman at Leyton mosque and a senior lecturer in engineering... »
Prison officers sue to stop private firm taking over four jails
G4S has an unfair advantage, says Prison Officers Association, warning that national strike may be imminent The Prison Officers Association (POA) is to launch a high court bid to prevent the UK’s biggest private prisons contractor from taking over four prisons currently under review. The association claims the company, G4S, has an unfair advantage... »
Prison officers sue to stop private firm taking over four jails
G4S has an unfair advantage, says Prison Officers Association, warning that national strike may be imminent The Prison Officers Association (POA) is to launch a high court bid to prevent the UK’s biggest private prisons contractor from taking over four prisons currently under review. The association claims the company, G4S, has an unfair advantage... »
Prince Andrew ‘committed’ to trade envoy role
Buckingham Palace and William Hague rally to support of prince under fire for hosting Tunisian dictator’s son-in-law Prince Andrew remains “fully committed” to his role promoting British trade abroad, Buckingham Palace has said in response to fresh speculation about his contacts with disgraced foreign regimes. The comments came as government ministers rallied to the... »
Nasa scientist claims evidence of extraterrestrial life
Fossils of algae-like beings in meteorites reported by astrobiologist Richard Hoover in Journal of Cosmology A Nasa scientist has stirred up fresh debate over life elsewhere in the cosmos after claiming to have found tiny fossils of alien bugs inside meteorites that landed on Earth. Richard Hoover, an astrobiologist at the US space agency’s... »
David Miliband: I can still help change the world
Former cabinet minister admits Labour leadership defeat hurt but says he can still make a difference David Miliband has opened up about life after his failed Labour leadership bid, admitting: “Sometimes it hurts.” The former cabinet minister said he still wanted to help change the world but “in smaller ways perhaps than I had... »
London imam subjected to death threats for supporting evolution
Mosque suspends engineering lecturer Usama Hasan for ‘antagonising’ community and backing women’s rights An imam of an east London mosque has been subject to death threats and intimidation for expressing his views on evolution and women’s right to refuse the veil. Dr Usama Hasan, vice-chairman at Leyton mosque and a senior lecturer in engineering... »
Prince Andrew ‘committed’ to trade envoy role
Buckingham Palace and William Hague rally to support of prince under fire for hosting Tunisian dictator’s son-in-law Prince Andrew remains “fully committed” to his role promoting British trade abroad, Buckingham Palace has said in response to fresh speculation about his contacts with disgraced foreign regimes. The comments came as government ministers rallied to the... »
Prince Andrew ‘committed’ to trade envoy role
Buckingham Palace and William Hague rally to support of prince under fire for hosting Tunisian dictator’s son-in-law Prince Andrew remains “fully committed” to his role promoting British trade abroad, Buckingham Palace has said in response to fresh speculation about his contacts with disgraced foreign regimes. The comments came as government ministers rallied to the... »
Nasa scientist claims evidence of extraterrestrial life
Fossils of algae-like beings in meteorites reported by astrobiologist Richard Hoover in Journal of Cosmology A Nasa scientist has stirred up fresh debate over life elsewhere in the cosmos after claiming to have found tiny fossils of alien bugs inside meteorites that landed on Earth. Richard Hoover, an astrobiologist at the US space agency’s... »
George Michael: prison sentence was ‘karma’
Pop star speaks of shame of being jailed and support he has received over drug problems George Michael has said he deserved to be jailed for crashing his Range Rover while high on cannabis, describing the punishment as karma. The singer said he was ashamed to have broken the law repeatedly, adding that he... »
Prince Andrew ‘committed’ to trade envoy role
Buckingham Palace and William Hague rally to support of prince under fire for hosting Tunisian dictator’s son-in-law Prince Andrew remains “fully committed” to his role promoting British trade abroad, Buckingham Palace has said in response to fresh speculation about his contacts with disgraced foreign regimes. The comments came as government ministers rallied to the... »
Prison officers sue to stop private firm taking over four jails
G4S has an unfair advantage, says Prison Officers Association, warning that national strike may be imminent The Prison Officers Association (POA) is to launch a high court bid to prevent the UK’s biggest private prisons contractor from taking over four prisons currently under review. The association claims the company, G4S, has an unfair advantage... »
George Michael: prison sentence was ‘karma’
Pop star speaks of shame of being jailed and support he has received over drug problems George Michael has said he deserved to be jailed for crashing his Range Rover while high on cannabis, describing the punishment as karma. The singer said he was ashamed to have broken the law repeatedly, adding that he... »
London imam subjected to death threats for supporting evolution
Mosque suspends engineering lecturer Usama Hasan for ‘antagonising’ community and backing women’s rights An imam of an east London mosque has been subject to death threats and intimidation for expressing his views on evolution and women’s right to refuse the veil. Dr Usama Hasan, vice-chairman at Leyton mosque and a senior lecturer in engineering... »
London imam subjected to death threats for supporting evolution
Mosque suspends engineering lecturer Usama Hasan for ‘antagonising’ community and backing women’s rights An imam of an east London mosque has been subject to death threats and intimidation for expressing his views on evolution and women’s right to refuse the veil. Dr Usama Hasan, vice-chairman at Leyton mosque and a senior lecturer in engineering... »
David Miliband: I can still help change the world
Former cabinet minister admits Labour leadership defeat hurt but says he can still make a difference David Miliband has opened up about life after his failed Labour leadership bid, admitting: “Sometimes it hurts.” The former cabinet minister said he still wanted to help change the world but “in smaller ways perhaps than I had... »
Nasa scientist claims evidence of extraterrestrial life
Fossils of algae-like beings in meteorites reported by astrobiologist Richard Hoover in Journal of Cosmology A Nasa scientist has stirred up fresh debate over life elsewhere in the cosmos after claiming to have found tiny fossils of alien bugs inside meteorites that landed on Earth. Richard Hoover, an astrobiologist at the US space agency’s... »
Prison officers sue to stop private firm taking over four jails
G4S has an unfair advantage, says Prison Officers Association, warning that national strike may be imminent The Prison Officers Association (POA) is to launch a high court bid to prevent the UK’s biggest private prisons contractor from taking over four prisons currently under review. The association claims the company, G4S, has an unfair advantage... »
Ireland’s Fine Gael and Labour set to enter coalition
Agreement reached after talks between the parties went on into the early hours Fine Gael and Labour are inching closer to an agreement on forming the next government in Dublin. Labour delegates are meeting in the city this afternoon to endorse a plan to enter into coalition with Enda Kenny’s party. The special delegate... »
Prison officers sue to stop private firm taking over four jails
G4S has an unfair advantage, says Prison Officers Association, warning that national strike may be imminent The Prison Officers Association (POA) is to launch a high court bid to prevent the UK’s biggest private prisons contractor from taking over four prisons currently under review. The association claims the company, G4S, has an unfair advantage... »
Ireland’s Fine Gael and Labour set to enter coalition
Agreement reached after talks between the parties went on into the early hours Fine Gael and Labour are inching closer to an agreement on forming the next government in Dublin. Labour delegates are meeting in the city this afternoon to endorse a plan to enter into coalition with Enda Kenny’s party. The special delegate... »
London imam subjected to death threats for supporting evolution
Mosque suspends engineering lecturer Usama Hasan for ‘antagonising’ community and backing women’s rights An imam of an east London mosque has been subject to death threats and intimidation for expressing his views on evolution and women’s right to refuse the veil. Dr Usama Hasan, vice-chairman at Leyton mosque and a senior lecturer in engineering... »
Prison officers sue to stop private firm taking over four jails
G4S has an unfair advantage, says Prison Officers Association, warning that national strike may be imminent The Prison Officers Association (POA) is to launch a high court bid to prevent the UK’s biggest private prisons contractor from taking over four prisons currently under review. The association claims the company, G4S, has an unfair advantage... »
Nasa scientist claims evidence of extraterrestrial life
Fossils of algae-like beings in meteorites reported by astrobiologist Richard Hoover in Journal of Cosmology A Nasa scientist has stirred up fresh debate over life elsewhere in the cosmos after claiming to have found tiny fossils of alien bugs inside meteorites that landed on Earth. Richard Hoover, an astrobiologist at the US space agency’s... »
Nasa scientist claims evidence of extraterrestrial life
Fossils of algae-like beings in meteorites reported by astrobiologist Richard Hoover in Journal of Cosmology A Nasa scientist has stirred up fresh debate over life elsewhere in the cosmos after claiming to have found tiny fossils of alien bugs inside meteorites that landed on Earth. Richard Hoover, an astrobiologist at the US space agency’s... »
David Miliband: I can still help change the world
Former cabinet minister admits Labour leadership defeat hurt but says he can still make a difference David Miliband has opened up about life after his failed Labour leadership bid, admitting: “Sometimes it hurts.” The former cabinet minister said he still wanted to help change the world but “in smaller ways perhaps than I had... »
‘SAS unit’ captured in Libya
Defence secretary Liam Fox says ‘small diplomatic team’ is in Benghazi to talk to rebels The defence secretary, Liam Fox, has confirmed that a “small diplomatic team” is in Benghazi to talk to Libyan rebels but refused to confirm reports that any British nationals had been detained. According to Guardian sources, a suspected British... »
Ireland’s Fine Gael and Labour set to enter coalition
Agreement reached after talks between the parties went on into the early hours Fine Gael and Labour are inching closer to an agreement on forming the next government in Dublin. Labour delegates are meeting in the city this afternoon to endorse a plan to enter into coalition with Enda Kenny’s party. The special delegate... »
George Michael: prison sentence was ‘karma’
Pop star speaks of shame of being jailed and support he has received over drug problems George Michael has said he deserved to be jailed for crashing his Range Rover while high on cannabis, describing the punishment as karma. The singer said he was ashamed to have broken the law repeatedly, adding that he... »
David Miliband: I can still help change the world
Former cabinet minister admits Labour leadership defeat hurt but says he can still make a difference David Miliband has opened up about life after his failed Labour leadership bid, admitting: “Sometimes it hurts.” The former cabinet minister said he still wanted to help change the world but “in smaller ways perhaps than I had... »
George Michael: prison sentence was ‘karma’
Pop star speaks of shame of being jailed and support he has received over drug problems George Michael has said he deserved to be jailed for crashing his Range Rover while high on cannabis, describing the punishment as karma. The singer said he was ashamed to have broken the law repeatedly, adding that he... »
‘SAS unit’ captured in Libya
Defence secretary Liam Fox says ‘small diplomatic team’ is in Benghazi to talk to rebels The defence secretary, Liam Fox, has confirmed that a “small diplomatic team” is in Benghazi to talk to Libyan rebels but refused to confirm reports that any British nationals had been detained. According to Guardian sources, a suspected British... »
Ireland’s Fine Gael and Labour set to enter coalition
Agreement reached after talks between the parties went on into the early hours Fine Gael and Labour are inching closer to an agreement on forming the next government in Dublin. Labour delegates are meeting in the city this afternoon to endorse a plan to enter into coalition with Enda Kenny’s party. The special delegate... »
‘SAS unit’ captured in Libya
Defence secretary Liam Fox says ‘small diplomatic team’ is in Benghazi to talk to rebels The defence secretary, Liam Fox, has confirmed that a “small diplomatic team” is in Benghazi to talk to Libyan rebels but refused to confirm reports that any British nationals had been detained. According to Guardian sources, a suspected British... »
‘SAS unit’ captured in Libya
Defence secretary Liam Fox says ‘small diplomatic team’ is in Benghazi to talk to rebels The defence secretary, Liam Fox, has confirmed that a “small diplomatic team” is in Benghazi to talk to Libyan rebels but refused to confirm reports that any British nationals had been detained. According to Guardian sources, a suspected British... »
Drug trial secrecy leaves us dependent on blind faith | Ben Goldacre
The revolving door between regulators and companies is less important than the European Medicines Agency’s lack of transparency In December 2010 Thomas Lonngren stepped down as the executive director of the European Medicines Agency, which regulates the pharmaceutical industry. On the 28th of that month, he sent a letter telling the management board that... »