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Latest news, breaking news and current news from the UK and around the world, plus celebrity news and political news from Telegraph.co.uk, all the latest breaking stories
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Amanda Knox to appeal slander charge
Amanda Knox, the American woman cleared of murdering British student Meredith Kercher, has asked an Italian appeals court to overturn a conviction for slander she received during the trial.
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Josefina Vazquez Mota bids to become Mexico's first female president
Mexico's conservative ruling party is gambling that a country known for machismo is ready for a female president and have chosen a devout Roman Catholic and popular former congresswoman as their standard bearer.
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One in ten local authorities to increase council tax
One in ten local authorities is defying the Government and planning to increase council tax, The Daily Telegraph can disclose.
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Iran 'arrests journalists over links to the BBC'
Iran has arrested several people over alleged links to the BBC's Farsi-language service, according to Iranian state media.
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Divorced fathers might not get equal time with their children after a divorce, Ken Clarke says
Giving divorced and separated fathers stronger rights could be 'dangerous', Justice secretary Ken Clarke has said.
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Qatada back on the streets within days
Abu Qatada, the radical Islamic preacher once described as Osama bin Laden's "right hand man in Europe", will be back on the streets within days after being granted bail.
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New-style 'nappy curriculum' will damage childhood
Children's development is undermined by relentless focus on assessments and targets in nurseries, experts warn.
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Britain had to plead with US to take part in Iran flotilla
Britain was forced to plead with the US to take part in the flotilla challenging Iranian power in the Gulf after American commanders decided the Royal Navy had nothing to contribute to the mission.
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More snow could hit Heathrow over weekend
More snow is forecast to hit Heathrow airport and many parts of Britain over weekend just as the half term getaway begins.
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Create press watchdog with power to strike off journalists, says editor
Journalists should be certified by an independent regulator with the power to strike them off if they transgress, the editor of the Daily Mail suggested to the Leveson inquiry.
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