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The Coalition's planning reforms are biased in favour of developers and create an “inevitable” risk of more development on the greenest parts of England, a cross-party group of MPs has warned.
David Cameron warned in report that government plans to freeze pay in the Armed Forces is causing concern
Former tabloid newspaper editor tells Leveson Inquiry he was unaware of any phone hacking when in charge at the Daily Mirror.
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Nancy Dell’Olio has lost a High Court libel action over a newspaper article that referred to her as a “man eater”.
Frankincense could disappear from Christmas church services after ecologists warned that trees producing the festive incense could soon be wiped out.
Telegraph View: A committee of MPs is right to urge the Government to look again at its proposed planning reforms.
The former tabloid editor denies advising Ulrika Johnson to change the PIN number on her mobile telephone because they were being accessed.
Former tabloid editor Piers Morgan dismisses suggestions he knew about phone hacking as early as 1998, despite a member of the public alerting the paper to the practice.
Telegraph View: A committee of MPs is right to urge the Government to look again at its proposed planning reforms.
'Made in Chelsea’ actress Caggie Dunlop shares her favourite weekend.
An investment banker died with his wife and two children when their small plane crashed on to a busy highway in New Jersey.
World leaders call for reform after Kim Jong-il, the leader of North Korea, dies of a heart attack on a train in Pyongyang.
Syrian state television broadcasts what it claims is footage of the nation's air force and navy holding live-fire exercises aimed at deterring any attack on the country.
Barack Obama says that Republicans must pass a bill to extend the payroll tax cut or see taxes on American households rise in 11 days.
In the wake of the death of Kim Jong-il and uncertainty over what Kim Jong-un's regime will resemble, an eerie silence fell on the North Korea side of the border with the South.
European Union powers led condemnation by UN Security Council members on Tuesday of Israel's increased settlements in the occupied territories and growing attacks by settlers on Palestinians.
Two hours of the great controversialist's time could never be cause for regret, says Rowan Pelling.
Frankincense could disappear from Christmas church services after ecologists warned that trees producing the festive incense could soon be wiped out.
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The Lloyd’s Building, designed by Richard Rogers, has achieved heritage status, says Stephen Bayley.
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