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Last updated 1 minute ago | Saturday 30 June 2012
The Defence Secretary Philip Hammond has suggested that historic battalions that rely on foreign-born recruits face being axed next week in the most significant reforms to the Army in a century.
PM has said that cleaning up Britain’s discredited banks is a priority on a par with cutting the country’s debts.
L Cpl Johnson Beharry started the largest ever Armed Forces Day at the national memorial.
NHS patients should expect continued rationing of common operations for years to come, while hospital closures are “inevitable”, according to influential think tank The King’s Fund
The Hollywood couple are parting ways after five years of marriage, Holmes' lawyer has confirmed.
Late spring and early summer have been the wettest on record with more than a foot of rain in some places.
David Cameron has ruled out an in-or-out referendum on the UK's membership of the European Union.
Traders celebrated an unexpected defeat of austerity strategy.
Supermarket boss signals will quit US venture cannot make it work.
Banks must be “held to proper account” for “breach of trust”.
Yohan Blake serves notice Usain Bolt will have to work for 100m gold at London 2012 with victory in 9.75s.
Roger Federer the “best player of all-time” says Julien Benneteau, who lost to the Swiss in five-dramatic sets despite a 2-0 lead.
1st ODI: England (272-5) beat Australia (257-9) by 15 runs Morgan's late flourish sets up England victory.
The soaring number of overseas students is cause for concern, says Peter Stanford
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Tom Jones and Ronnie Wood tell Neil McCormick why they love the blues.
Dennis Morris captured a band at the height of their powers in 1990.
Jim White reviews the exhibits – and kicks a football – at the evocative new museum in Manchester.
Dressed up on the red carpet, chic on the street, shorts have replaced the mini-skirt as this season's go-to garment.
Goodwood's Festival of Speed will witness F1 driver Mark Webber driving the Emerg-E electric supercar.
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