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1:56pm today Gordon Brown has pledged fundamental reform to social care of the elderly and disabled in England as the Government warned that the system is facing a £6 billion funding gap within 20 years. 1:56pm today Britain is paying the price for a decade of Labour rule which had put "bureaucratic neatness" ahead of social value, David Cameron has claimed. 1:56pm today The threat of the first national rail strike for 14 years was raised when the industry's biggest union announced that it was balloting 17,000 workers for industrial action.
1:56pm today The father of a British boy treated for a rare blood disorder with stem cells from a so-called "saviour sibling" has defended the controversial test tube procedure.
1:56pm today The public have been urged to donate to an appeal fund to help save the lives of those affected by the Burmese cyclone.
1:56pm today The headteacher of the teenager murdered in an unprovoked attack when he refused to take part in a fight has paid tribute to a "very well-liked, gentle student who always tried his best". 1:56pm today The bodies of two babies have been found in a box at a house, police have confirmed. 1:56pm today Farepak directors could face legal action over the collapse of the Christmas savings club, the Consumer Minister has suggested. 1:56pm today More people are hoping for house prices to fall than to rise, according to the results of a new poll. 1:56pm today Some credit companies are breaking advertising rules when they use social networking sites to tout for business, a charity has warned. © Copyright Press Association Ltd 2008, All Rights Reserved. |