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Speaker in 'raid on MP' probe

Commons Speaker Michael Martin is under mounting pressure from MPs to explain why police were allowed to raid the Parliamentary office of Tory frontbencher Damian Green. Read

Olympic hero dodges Thai protesters

Triple Olympic gold medallist Chris Hoy was among thousands of Britons stranded in Thailand, it has emerged. Read

Climate change committee report due

The committee set up to advise ministers on climate change will make recommendations on a series of emissions cuts, amid calls to further toughen UK action on global warming. Read

Attack on soldier caught on CCTV

An investigation has been launched into two police officers and a special constable who were caught on camera attacking a soldier. Read

Man shot dead by police

A man has been shot dead by armed police, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said. Read

'UK must reassess terror response'

Britain must reassess its ability to respond to terrorists attacks in the wake of the massacre in Mumbai, the Home Secretary said. Read

Couple had been battered to death

Two pensioners murdered in their home were battered to death, it has emerged. Read

Close UK borders, says 'curry king'

Britain should close its borders to all immigrants for up to 10 years to prevent potential racial unrest, says one of the country's highest-profile Indian-born businessmen. Read

Man fights for life after gas blast

A man is fighting for his life after a gas explosion "like an earthquake" destroyed three flats. Read

Smith defends police over MP arrest

Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has defended the right of police to arrest a Tory MP over alleged Home Office leaks - suggesting the case was more serious than reported. Read

Road users 'needlessly killed'

Road users are still being "needlessly killed" through the flouting of mobile phone rules five years after they were introduced, accident prevention chiefs have said. Read

Situation 'tense' for trapped Brits

The Government is doing a tremendous amount to help Britons trapped in Thailand by anti-government protests that have closed Bangkok's international airport, Foreign Office minister Bill Rammell said. Read

Two fight for life after gas blast

Two people are in a critical condition in hospital after a gas explosion destroyed three flats. Read

MPs want clarity on Aids package

The Government has been criticised for failing to explain how it would spend £6 billion on tackling the spread of HIV and Aids in developing countries. Read

Early op dilemma of conjoined twins

Doctors are to hold talks on Tuesday over whether to operate this week to separate newly-born conjoined twins Faith and Hope Williams, it is reported. Read

PM pressed to scrap welfare reforms

Trade union leaders, anti-poverty campaigners and academics have joined forces to demand controversial welfare reforms be scrapped because of the recession. Read

Four are hurt in explosion at flats

One person is in a critical condition following a suspected gas blast at a block of flats in Wigan. Read

New opinion poll setback for Labour

Labour's hopes of reviving its popularity with a bold economic rescue package have been dealt a fresh blow, with another opinion poll showing the Tories extending their lead. Read

Burrell sex story complaint upheld

Former royal butler Paul Burrell's complaint over a News of the World story that he boasted of having sex with Diana, Princess of Wales, has been upheld, it was revealed. Read

UK 'no resources for Mumbai attack'

British security forces would not be able cope with a Mumbai-style terrorist attack, according to the chair of an influential parliamentary committee. Read

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