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Bank of England warns the good times are over as Britain faces real risk of recession
The good times are over and there is now a real risk of recession, the Bank of England warned yesterday. Families now face a five-headed assault on their finances, it said in its starkest assessment yet of the faltering British economy...
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* Brown in bid to seize political initiative as he rushes out draft Queen's speech promising 'people power' policies
The £2.7billion U-turn: How bottler Brown tore up his own budget to buy off 10p tax rebels
In a major U-turn, Gordon Brown has unveiled an emergency £ 120- a- year tax giveaway for low and middle earners. Under huge pressure, the Prime Minister ordered the Chancellor Alistair Darling to tear up the budget...
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* More woe for Brown as unemployed rises at fastest rate in two years
* Blundering minister exposes Government's secret fears that house prices will fall by 'at best 5-10%'
* 42-day terror detention reform is confused and flawed says MPs' report
* QUENTIN LETTS: The street which was love-bombed by Mr Cameron
* ALEX BRUMMER: So much for being prudent
THE 1930s GUIDE TO BEING THE PERFECT WIFE
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THE HEADLINES ARE GLOOMY, BUT THERE IS STILL HOPE
STOCK Everything suggests we're heading for an economic slump, but it's not all bad writes STEPHEN GLOVER
THE TERRIBLE INJURIES THAT ARE TOO HORRIFIC TO SHOW
zimbabwe PETER OBORNE'S haunting despatch from inside Zimbabwe tells of one woman's bravery
AS A LUCIAN FREUD PORTRAIT SELLS FOR A RECORD £17MILLION
Tiley What this dreadful painting tells us about art and one man's contempt for female sex
Anger as sleaze watchdog rules £4,000 taxi bill for Speaker's wife was 'not excessive'
House of Commons Speaker Michael Martin was cleared yesterday after a sleaze investigation triggered by his wife spending thousands of pounds of taxpayers' money on taxis to go shopping. Mary Martin was entitled to claim for the cabs out of a £2,500 a year expenses allowance set up to help her 'assist her husband in carrying out his official duties'...
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Tesco bans parents from buying alcohol if they are with their OWN children
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Parents shopping with their own children are being refused alcohol by over-zealous supermarket staff - for fear they are supplying drink to minors. Workers have been told not to serve adults accompanied by children in the latest crack-down on underage drinking...
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Baby-bottle chemicals 'could make children obese for life', say scientists
Chemicals found in baby bottles and other everyday products could be condemning children to a lifetime of obesity, experts have warned. Three studies suggest that exposure early in life to 'gender-bending' chemicals widely used in plastics, non-stick pans and water pipes can lead to fatness in adulthood...
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Blundering minister exposes secret Government fears that house prices are set to fall by ' 5-10% at best' this year
The Government's private fears over the dire state of the British property market were laid bare today when a minister accidentally flashed documents to photographers as she visited Downing Street. Housing Minister Caroline Flint warned the Cabinet prices will 'at best' drop by five to 10 per cent this year. Her notes, contained in a transparent folder clearly visible to Downing Street photographers, went on to warn: 'We can't know how bad it will get' ...
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* Soaring cost of food and fuel sends inflation to 3% as cost of living takes its biggest jump in six years
* Labour civil war: Brown to rush out 10p tax rescue package as he battles to save his premiership
* Calculator: House price crash
* Where next for house prices?
Rain and cloud to sweep across the country to end warmest May since records began
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It's set to go in the records books as the warmest May since 1772 - but that won't stop a typical return to cooler temperatures and widespread rain during the rest of the week. The South is set to bear the brunt of the rain today, with a high chance of thunderstorms across many areas, and the thermometer dropping to the low 20s...
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'Cherie should be ashamed of herself for using David Kelly's suicide to sell her memoirs', say dead scientist's furious family
Cherie Blair should be 'ashamed of herself' for dredging up David Kelly's suicide while promoting her memoirs, the scientist's family said yesterday. Until now, the Kellys have maintained a dignified silence over the death of the weapons expert...
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