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Navy snipers seize £40m of cocaine off Barbados
The Navy is using Special Boat Service snipers to intercept cocaine shipments heading to Europe from producers in Colombia and Bolivia, it emerged last night.
Truckers now warn of 'wildcat' protests
Lorry drivers warned of possible "wildcat" action to come after taking part in a police-controlled protest in London against record high fuel prices.
Gurkhas lose pension legal battle
Former Gurkha soldiers lost their High Court battle today over a pensions deal with the British Government they say has left them struggling to live.
Asylum-seekers put at risk by law, warns top judge
Labour's tough stance on immigration may have forced courts to send asylum-seekers back to their home countries to face "torture or death", one of the most senior judges in England and Wales has warned.
Anglican rebels 'punched gay rights activists'
Three gay rights protesters say they were punched while being forcibly removed yesterday from a conference at which rebel bishops were trying to attract recruits to a network for Anglicans who believe all same-sex relationships should be condemned.
How Prince Charles increased his profits – but paid less tax
The Prince of Wales was accused of "green washing" his finances after publishing accounts which showed he paid less tax last year while earning £1m more.
Woman killed in 999 crash
A teenager was charged last night with making a hoax call to the fire service following an incident in which a woman died and her 10-year-old daughter was left critically ill when their car was in collision with a fire engine.
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Tesco cuts trade with Zimbabwe
Tesco is to stop sourcing products from Zimbabwe as the political crisis there escalates, the retailer announced tonight.
Prince Charles sees income rise to £16m
The Prince of Wales's private income rose by 7 per cent to more £16m last year, Clarence House accounts showed today.
Woman 'assaulted' by UK security guards during forced removal
The Government is investigating claims that a 26-year-old asylum-seeker from Cameroon was so badly assaulted during her forced removal on a British Airways flight that she has to use a wheelchair.
Official delays stop Baha Mousa's father entering Britain
The father of a man beaten to death by British troops in Iraq and seven other Iraqi citizens tortured in the same incident are being denied entry to the UK, where they are due to discuss compensation with the Ministry of Defence.
How the rich dig deep to expand city homes
"The rich," wrote F Scott Fitzgerald, "are different from you and me." So when they want more living space but they don't want to move from their fashionable address they dig in... literally. Unfortunately, the digging is undermining neighbourly relations.
Lewis Hamilton in yacht crash
Formula One star Lewis Hamilton was involved in a crash before the start of one of the world's largest yacht races today.
Mugabe's secret war - in Britain
Agents of Robert Mugabe's regime are harassing and intimidating Zimbabwean dissidents in Britain in an attempt to silence his political rivals and disrupt vital fundraising for Morgan Tsvangirai's opposition Movement for Democratic Change.
Taxpayers left with £40m bill to fund royals last year
The public cost of the monarchy rose by an inflation-busting 5 per cent last year, largely because of an increase in the upkeep of Buckingham Palace and expensive trips abroad.
Damages for caretaker who worked up ladders for 30 years – then fell off
The perils of using a stepladder might seem obvious, but a local council was facing a hefty bill last night for failing to teach a school caretaker enough about the particular dangers of setting up his equipment in the wrong way.
Chefs at boiling point after Martha Stewart is barred from UK
The decision to refuse the American domestic guru Martha Stewart entry to the UK has been branded "an enormous joke" and "a blow to British business" by one of Britain's leading chefs.
Spy chief in coma as doctors battle mystery illness
Britain's most senior intelligence officer is said to be showing no sign of recovery after being in a coma for five days with a mysterious illness which doctors have so far failed to diagnose.
Church in the lurch
Big words are being thrown around in the Church of England these days; words such as schism, with echoes from 1,000 years ago when the world divided between Rome and the Orthodox; words such as Reformation, with echoes of the split between Catholic and Protestant, which spilt a deal of English blood in the 16th century.
Man 'linked to Bin Laden' bailed
An Algerian terrorist suspect said to be directly linked to Osama Bin Laden has been released from a high-security prison on bail by the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (Siac). The decision follows a judgment in the Court of Appeal which overturned a ruling by Siac that he could be deported.
Sharia law 'coming to Britain'
Sharia could play a role in some parts of the legal system, the most senior judge in England and Wales said today.
Privacy of YouTube users under threat
The personal viewing habits and online identities of millions of YouTube users are to be handed over to an American media giant after a court rejected arguments that such a move amounted to a massive invasion of internet privacy.
Clampers add £100 'swearing' fine
A clamping company has been accused of "fleecing the public" after charging victims £100 for venting their fury at attendants.
The enemy within? Fear of Islam: Britain's new disease
Three years ago, four young suicide bombers caused carnage in London. Their aim was not just to kill and maim. There was also a long-term strategic purpose: to sow suspicion and divide Britain between Muslims and the rest. They are succeeding.
MoD signs £3bn contracts for aircraft carriers
Contracts to build two new giant aircraft carriers for the Royal Navy were signed today.
After all the gloom, at last there's some good news on house prices...
Negative equity is poised to claim one of its most famous victims yet. In Connaught Square, the Georgian residency of Tony and Cherie Blair, house prices are falling faster than a rat down a Grade II-listed drainpipe.
Boy 'not Jewish enough' loses school appeal
The father of an 11-year-old boy who was told that his son was not Jewish enough to be accepted at one of the country's leading Orthodox schools has lost his claim for unlawful discrimination.
Freedom Of Information: Names of misbehaving judges are too rarely made public
Judges are human and as capable of making mistakes in their professional and private lives as the rest of us. Mr Justice Peter Smith, a judicial office holder of the High Court, is already known for his famous Da Vinci Code judgment in which he hid his own secret message in the text. Mr Justice Smith was reprimanded in April for misconduct in the way he had handled another case. Although the supporting facts behind the reprimand were never published, it related to a hearing for which he had already been criticised by the Court of Appeal for implying an "improper motive" to the application he was hearing.
Muslims feel like 'Jews of Europe'
Britain's first Muslim minister has attacked the growing culture of hostility against Muslims in the United Kingdom, saying that many feel targeted like "the Jews of Europe".
Deadhead who took top intelligence job
Alex Allan was appointed head of the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) last November.
UK's top spy 'in coma'
The Government's top intelligence adviser is seriously ill in hospital, the Cabinet Office said today.
The Big Question: Should we all be thinking about making a move to Canada?

News courtesy of Independent.co.uk

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