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Marriage becoming middle class

Conservative party plans tax breaks and support for fathers to promote traditional family

UK Brown calls for new group to Police global environment issues...

A new global body dedicated to environmental stewardship is needed to prevent a repeat of the deadlock which undermined the Copenhagen climate change summit, Gordon Brown will say tomorrow.

Senate Democrats clear hurdle on health care bill

WASHINGTON – Senate Democrats won a crucial test vote on President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, putting them on track for passage before Christmas

Father, son defend undercover investigation producing evidence of group's links to terror

In an intriguing twist to a lawsuit with national security implications, lawyers defending a father and son who carried out a six-month undercover investigation of the Council on American-Islamic Relations

Thousands of women still waiting months for breast cancer diagnosis despite Labour pledge

Patient having breast scan in hospital

The party promised before the last election that any woman with signs of breast cancer would be seen by a specialist within two weeks by 2008.

Woods to check into addicts clinic

Shamed golfer Tiger Woods is set to check into a facility specialising in sex and drug addictions.

No ADL, No Hate Crime Law

For the past five years, ADL has united 56 nations of Europe into an “anti-hate” confederation (the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, OSCE) dedicated to ending “homophobia,” xenophobia, anti-Semitism, and ultimately free speech online.

Islamic plan to criminalize Gospel message crumbling

U.N. vote shows 'continuing pattern of growing opposition' to proposal

Federal workers pay soars

Thousands more earn six figures as millions in private sector lose jobs.

The Wrong Prize at the Wrong Time

Giving the Nobel Peace Prize to Barack Obama could turn out to be an historic error. There were many others who deserved it more -- first among them a German chancellor.

Now the Dutch turn against legalised mercy killing after standard of care for terminally ill plummets

Els Borst

Legalised euthanasia has led to a severe decline in the quality of care for terminally-ill patients in Holland, it has been claimed.

Dems reach deal to drop gov't-run plan

WASHINGTON – After days of secret talks, Senate Democrats tentatively agreed Tuesday night to drop a government-run insurance option from sweeping health care legislation

Lack of pediatricians hurting Canadian children: report

A shortage of pediatricians is hurting Canadian children, especially those with chronic, long-term health problems, says a report released Tuesday.

Elin hits road as bimbo tally hits 10She's really teed off now! Tiger Woods' beautiful wife, Elin Nordegren, has left their Florida mansion amid the onslaught of shocking claims that the golf great cheated on her with at least 10 other woman, it was revea

She's really teed off now! Tiger Woods' beautiful wife, Elin Nordegren, has left their Florida mansion amid the onslaught of shocking claims that the golf great cheated on her with at least 10 other woman, it was revealed yesterday.... 

The children of Yemen’s tribal war

International concern is growing over the use of youngsters by Huthis in their escalating conflict with the Yemeni government, but a child suicide bomber’s story shows that these atrocities are far from one-sided