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Immigration minister Hughes resigns Home Office minister Beverley Hughes has resigned because she misled Parliament over the row about her handling of eastern European immigration, Downing Street said.
Rail industry 'out of control' The rail industry is "out of effective control" with "flaws in the main pillar of railway governance", a devastating report from MPs claims.
Terror quiz police handed more time Police have granted another three days to question the eight men arrested during anti-terrorist raids.
Muslims must not co-operate: leader Muslims cannot co-operate with local authorities against other members of the faith, the outspoken leader of an Islamic group has insisted.
Blair faces grilling on immigration Prime Minister Tony Blair was expected to be forced to defend his Government's handling of immigration as he appears before the television cameras for his monthly Downing Street press conference.
Ski slope photos anger Prince Prince William was said to be irritated at the publication of photos of him with fellow student Kate Middleton.
New police complaints body A new organisation to handle complaints against the police has been launched.
Terror: '1,000 firefighters needed' The UK needs at least 1,000 extra firefighters to deal with the threat of terrorist attacks, union leaders said.
Inquiries into N.Ireland murders The Government is to give the go-ahead for public inquiries into four controversial murders in Northern Ireland.
MRSA rise 'due to poor hygiene' Staff shortages and a lack of basic hygiene in hospitals are likely to blame for the rise in cases of the superbug MRSA, a survey of nurses has revealed.
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