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  • Paisley treated in intensive care


    The Rev Ian Paisley is undergoing treatment in intensive care after being admitted to hospital with heart problems.




  • Radical cleric wins bid for freedom


    The decision to release a radical Muslim cleric described as "Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe" on bail has been branded "a disgrace".




  • Editors back before press inquiry


    The editors of The Sun and The Times and the former chair of the Press Complaints Commission are to give evidence to the inquiry into press standards.




  • Charles to lead Dickens celebration


    The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall are to lead celebrations to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens.




  • Inquiry: Stalking should be offence


    A new offence of stalking should be brought in immediately to stop harassment and intimidation turning to murder, an inquiry has said.




  • Contest to boost child literacy


    Schools Minister Nick Gibb has said that children should "always have a book on the go" as he announced plans for a new national reading competition.




  • Free cash ignored in goodwill offer


    The majority of Brits were so cynical when it came to accepting a genuine offer of goodwill that they turned down free money, research has revealed.




  • Thousands of young 'cyberbullied'


    Hundreds of thousands of young people are being subjected to cyberbullying, with many being victimised for a year or more, new research suggests.




  • International aid resources warning


    The international community will fail to provide effective help during humanitarian emergencies unless aid charities and governments based in the world's poorest countries are given more resources to prevent disasters from developing in the first place, Oxfam has warned.




  • Warning over multiple family risks


    More than one in four youngsters in the UK are growing up in families facing multiple challenges such as parental depression and financial hardship, according to new research.