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UN resolution could spur Syria civil war
The Western-Arab drive to adopt a UN resolution on Syria is a “path to civil war”, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov has warned.
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Downing Street ‘won’t block other RBS bonuses’
The government has said it will not block bonuses to other RBS executives, after chief executive Stephen Hester decided to waive his award of £963,000 in shares.
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Greeks reject EU “budget control”
Greek officials reject German proposals for a eurozone budget control commissioner to oversee spending, as agreement nears on a second bailout for Greece.
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Sun Journalists arrested
Four former and current Sun journalists and a police officer have been arrested by detectives investigating payments made to police by journalists.
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UK recovery long and arduous
Bank of England governor Sir Mervyn King has said the path to economic recovery in the UK will be long, arduous and uneven.
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French Senate approves genocide bill
The French Senate approves a controversial bill that makes it a criminal offence to deny that Turks committed genocide against Armenians during World War I.
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Warning over back-to-work scheme
The UK government has overestimated the number of people who will be helped back into employment by its work programme, the National Audit Office says.
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