Prime Minister Gordon Brown has risked a general election disaster by launching a vicious new attack on the pay of public-sector workers and civil servants.
Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat confirmed yesterday that the Palestinian Authority will not relaunch negotiations with Tel Aviv unless it cancels plans for new settlement construction in occupied east Jerusalem.
In the aftermath of Gordon Brown's attack on the wages of civil servants, it's pleasant to see that not everybody sees hacking back on workers' jobs and wages as the answer to all the economy's ills.
The vested interests behind top brass calls for upping military spending
The story of Linda Carty, the Briton on death row for a crime she says she did not commit
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Football: Manchester United chief executive David Gill has insisted that the Glazer family are going nowhere and pointed to a new seven-figure sponsorship deal as evidence of the benefits brought to Old Trafford by the club's controversial owners.
An unequivocal dramatisation of the search for WMD in Iraq