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BA plans to keep passengers flying

British Airways plans to keep 60% of its customers flying if cabin crew go ahead with a three day strike from this weekend, the airline has said.Read

PM leads funeral tributes to Foot

Gordon Brown led mourners in fond tribute to Michael Foot at the funeral of the former Labour leader, who died aged 96.Read

MP Kumar found dead, aged 53

Labour MP Ashok Kumar has died, his office has said.Read

Balls wades into Bulger killers row

James Bulger's killers were not "intrinsically evil", Ed Balls has said, as he waded into the row over trying youngsters in adult courts.Read

Children 'face annual fitness test'

Schoolchildren could face annual fitness tests under plans laid out by the Government's chief medical officer.Read

I'll keep going as leader - Brown

Gordon Brown has fuelled speculation that he will seek to stay on as Labour leader even if he is beaten at the general election.Read

Brown slams 'deplorable' BA strike

The planned strike by British Airways cabin crew is "unjustified" and "deplorable" and should be called off, Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said.Read

Mills' leg sets off airport alarm

Heather Mills had to have her artificial leg swabbed for explosives at Heathrow after it set off a security alarm.Read

Credit card changes 'to save £300m'

Consumers could save around £300 million a year in a crackdown on the cost of credit card borrowing, Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said.Read

Brown 'intervenes' in BA strike row

Gordon Brown personally intervened in a bid to prevent planned strike action by British Airways cabin crew, it has been claimed.Read

MPs criticise human rights chief

Embattled equalities watchdog chairman Trevor Phillips has been criticised by an influential group of MPs and peers.Read

Rethink on work and commute urged

Radical changes to the way staff work and commute are needed to avoid future gridlock on the roads, the CBI has said.Read

Bulger killer may avoid prosecution

Pressure has been mounting on the Government to clarify whether James Bulger killer Jon Venables will escape prosecution for the alleged breach which landed him back in jail.Read

Beckham World Cup dream in tatters

The World Cup dream of England's most famous footballer has been shattered.Read

PM launches anti-knife crime drive

Prime Minister Gordon Brown has joined the families of murder victims to launch an online campaign aimed at tackling knife crime.Read

Steel plant strike move considered

Union leaders are due to meet to decide whether to press ahead with a strike ballot among thousands of steelworkers in protest at the mothballing of a factory.Read

Funeral service for Michael Foot

The funeral service for former Labour leader Michael Foot will be held.Read

PM vows to clamp down on lenders

Gordon Brown has vowed to stop credit card firms taking advantage of struggling customers by hiking interest rates.Read

Legal threat over police searches

Police forces have been threatened with legal action as the Government's equality watchdog said black and Asian Britons were still being unfairly targeted for stop and searches.Read

Advisers urged for rape victims

Every victim of rape should be offered the support of a specialist adviser to help them keep faith in the criminal justice system, a landmark review has recommended.Read

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