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The Prince of Wales was accused of grossly exceeding his constitutional powers after a High Court judge criticised him yesterday for an 'unexpected and unwelcome' intervention in a high-profile £3bn property development.
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Sunday promises to be the hottest day of the year – and the tensest
Saturday, 26 June 2010
Rarely can the components for the perfect English summer weekend have been more exquisitely arranged in advance. The beers have been put on ice, the weather will be sizzling and the tantalising prospect of two days of sport await. What could possibly go wrong?
Rail firms urge 'rigorous' spending review new
Saturday, 26 June 2010
Train companies called today for a "swift and rigorous" review of rail spending ahead of expected cuts.
How he made his views known over tea at Clarence House
Saturday, 26 June 2010
The meeting between Prince Charles and the Emir of Qatar that took place at 6pm on 11 May last year was always going to be awkward. The Sandhurst-trained Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani had long enjoyed a warm relationship with the heir to the British throne but more recently something had come between them, namely 12.8 acres of the most prime real estate on the planet.
British Afghan mission 'should be over by 2015'
Saturday, 26 June 2010
The Prime Minister has declared that British soldiers should leave Afghanistan by 2015.
Afghan prisoner abuse case fails
Saturday, 26 June 2010
An anti-war campaigner lost her case to stop the transfer of prisoners taken by British forces to authorities in Afghanistan.
Explosion at food factory injures 28
Saturday, 26 June 2010
Twenty-eight people have been injured in an explosion at a food factory. The blast happened during routine maintenance of a freezer at the Brakes depot in Tamworth, Staffordshire, just before midday yesterday.
'Zero-grazing' set to bring US-style factory farming
Friday, 25 June 2010
Martin Hickman: Plans to rear thousands of pigs and cows in UK industrial units condemned by welfare charities
28 hurt in explosion
Friday, 25 June 2010
One man suffered servere burns after the blast in a food factory freezer
Teen-repellent buzzing devices 'disciminatory'
Friday, 25 June 2010
Europe's human rights watchdog said they treated young people like 'unwanted birds or pests'
No payout for property developer despite ruling
Friday, 25 June 2010
Christian Candy came away empty handed from the High Court after a judge ruled on his claim over the Chelsea Barracks development.
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