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Last updated 3 minutes ago | Thursday 21 June 2012
Two thirds of GP surgeries expect to have all their doctors working and will be open for business as usual on Thursday, as public backlash causes many who voted for action to have second thoughts.
Government to introduce range of tough new qualifications modelled on the old O-level to stretch pupils further.
Prime Minister David Cameron brands Jimmy Carr's tax arrangements "completely wrong".
Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, is expected to find out whether Ecuador will offer him political asylum today.
Royal aides insist Prince William will not be going on a spending spree.
Chancellor George Osborne should be made to choose between his two jobs, writes Peter Oborne.
Racegoers face downpours while vying for fashion stakes with rain forecast for south of England.
Jeremy Warner: Rottenness of periphery is already infecting the core.
Legal case against directors of Christmas saving scheme collapses.
Rise means 16pc increase to £36.1m for the Queen to fund official duties.
Bribes accepted in exchange for selling F1 to private equity firm CVC.
Put your questions to the venture capitalist and the union boss.
Manager aims to avoid the fate of his predecessors by ensuring penalty-takers fully rehearse their routine .
F1 chief executive forced to dismiss allegations again after German banker admits guilt in court.
Hosts of third one-day international are unhappy that England will rest their three strike bowlers.
The best way to stop children using drugs is to remove the need for them to deal with criminals, argues James Delingpole
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