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Motherhood is 'devastating' to pay

Women suffer a 'devastating' impact on their pay when they become mothers, a study said

8:31am Friday 10th July 2009

Women suffer a "devastating" impact on their pay after having children, a new study has found.

Brits are 'worst-behaved tourists'

British tourists are among the worst behaved, a suvey has claimed

8:31am Friday 10th July 2009

Britons are the worst-behaved tourists in Europe, according to continental hoteliers.

Parliament produces lots of hot air

Scientists have proven that plenty of hot air comes from Parliament

7:41am Friday 10th July 2009

A lot of hot air comes out of the Houses of Parliament, scientists have proved.

Parents: 'Taunted teacher snapped'

Jack Waterhouse remains seriously ill in hospital after he was allegedly attacked by a teacher

6:41am Friday 10th July 2009

A 14-year-old boy remains seriously ill in hospital after allegedly being hit with a metal weight by his science teacher during a lesson.

Fewer are dying from common cancers

Fewer people are dying from common cancers, research has suggested

6:30am Friday 10th July 2009

The number of people dying from three of the most common cancers has fallen to its lowest level in almost 40 years, a new analysis of figures has revealed.

Call for targets to limit stacking

Targets to eliminate excessive aircraft stacking must be set at Heathrow, MPs said

5:41am Friday 10th July 2009

Targets to eliminate excessive aircraft stacking - where planes queue up to land - must be set if a third runway is built at Heathrow, a report by MPs has said.

Call for targets to end stacking

Targets to eliminate excessive aircraft stacking must be set at Heathrow, MPs said

5:36am Friday 10th July 2009

Targets to eliminate excessive aircraft stacking - where planes queue up to land - must be set if a third runway is built at Heathrow, a report by MPs has said.

Soldier's mother in legal challenge

Susan Smith, whose son Philip Hewett (pictured in frame) was killed in Iraq in 2005

5:29am Friday 10th July 2009

The mother of a soldier killed in a Snatch Land Rover in Iraq is launching a legal challenge over the Government's refusal to hold a public inquiry into the continued use of the controversial, lightly-armoured vehicles.

Obesity rethink for British Asians

The threshold for being overweight has been lowered for British Asians

5:11am Friday 10th July 2009

An international health expert has called for the threshold for being overweight and obese to be lowered for British Asians.

Fewer dying from common cancers

Fewer people are dying from common cancers, research has suggested

5:11am Friday 10th July 2009

The number of people dying from three of the most common cancers has fallen to its lowest level in almost 40 years, a new analysis of figures has revealed.


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