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King to hold fire on rate increase despite more price rise pain

'Above-target inflation is temporary', says Bank of England governor

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Response: Outcome data must help health professionals as well as patients, says Bernard Ribeiro

Response:Surgical mortality rates are only one measurement of treatment we should make public, says Bernard Ribeiro

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Country diary: Wenlock Edge

Paul Evans: Wenlock Edge

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Secret files alert after Blears raid

Classified information relating to the government's plans to tackle extremism stolen from Hazel Blears's constituency office

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Letter: On the right track

Letter: Far from being timid, our plans set out the single biggest increase in the capacity of the rail network for a generation

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Letter: Bush, Brown and the verdict of historians

Letter: Tony Blair and George Bush have both said that they expect history to vindicate them

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No pay rise this year, Brown tells ministers

Brown orders ministers to forgo pay rise this year in attempt to persuade MPs to follow suit

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Emine Saner asks is it OK to have a secret Tory crush?

Emine Saner: Is it OK to have a secret Tory crush? And if David Davis doesn't do it for you, who else is there?

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Artists capture the Thames Estuary

Artists have set out to capture the sights and sounds of the Thames Estuary before its transformation from marshland to new town

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Nurses to be rated on how compassionate and smiley they are

Government plan to improve quality in the NHS unveiled in runup to 60th anniversary of the health service

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Letters: High-visibility gimmick won't work

Letters: The government is again peddling tired and failed policies that vilify and endanger people who are already at risk

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It's time for a rethink on housing policy says Sarah Webb, of the Chartered Institute of Housing

Sluggish conditions in the property market give us a chance to rethink housing policies, says Sarah Webb

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Police seek heir to £5bn fortune after raid on Chelsea home

Detectives want to speak to millionaire who is believed to have fled scene of accident

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Technology can protect liberty and security, argues Brown

Information commissioner due to produce annual report on state of surveillance in Britain

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Virgin America cuts capacity and seeks to conceal its losses

Soaring fuel prices prompts airline to cut its flights and ask for special exemption

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Bush demo police 'were blood hungry' | News

Anti-war campaigners claim they were beaten with batons in unprovoked attacks and said the Met were heavy-handed in their approach, despite prior meetings between the two aimed at organising a peaceful protest.

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Signposter - Home

empower local businesses to plan, manage and create ad-agency quality poster advertising in just a few clicks.

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The Postcodes Project

Mapping London's neighbourhoods

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Hide & Seek Festival 2008 : Hide and Speak

A day of discussions on games and the future of play.

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U.K. begins offering foreign currency ATMs

Britain's Post Office is testing ATMs that dispense euro and U.S. dollars. Very helpful for European travelers.

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Dwell Conference | London | Urban Church Planting Conference | 12 July 2008

Church planting conference feat. Mark Driscoll and Steve Timmis

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British Airways - Taste of London

British Airways is once again proud to support 'Taste of London', the prestigious festival that celebrates the very finest food and drink.

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New Academies to Help Youth Offenders

We've heard plenty about youth crime lately and some of the "in your face" tactics that are being taken to reduce it, but a panel of criminal justice experts are proposing a new approach to help sort out young'uns who have already got a record. The idea has been put forth for "academies" for…

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London in the Ice Age

FORGET about global warming – these London landmarks look like they have been hit by another Ice Age.

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Extra, Extra

The Tetra-Pak heir is being sought by the police for failing to stop following a car prang. Dollis Hill House is to be saved for the nation. Yay for English Heritage. One usually credits shrinks with knowing better, but apparently this is not always the case: Raj Persaud’s looking decidedly…

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Petrol crisis: Deal agreed to end fuel tanker drivers' strike

A deal to resolve the bitter fuel drivers' pay dispute has been agreed tonight, averting the threat of further strikes

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Londonomics: Another Brick in the Wall

In Brixton, some community-minded souls are taking their movement to a natural extreme — they’re setting up a new currency. The Brixton Brick is modelled on similar schemes in Devon and elsewhere. The idea is that keeping money in a community increases its benefit to locals as it…

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