Cameron seeks to reassure France over EU ties
Conservative leader David Cameron told French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Friday he would be an "active and energetic" participant in the European Union if he became prime minister after a forthcoming election.
BA cabin crew to strike over cuts
Tens of thousands of British Airways passengers are facing disruption because of seven days of strikes by cabin crew in an increasingly bitter row over cost-cutting.
Row over baroness expenses probe
A row has erupted between prosecutors and the House of Lords authorities following a decision not to bring charges against the Labour peer Baroness Uddin over her expenses.
Row over baroness expenses probe
A row has erupted between prosecutors and the House of Lords authorities following a decision not to bring charges against the Labour peer Baroness Uddin over her expenses.
Colo. school shooting suspect says he heard voices
The man accused of shooting and wounding two students at a Colorado middle school told investigators he was hearing voices after his arrest and was trying to fend off "transforming forces" from his body, according to an arrest affidavit released Friday.
Texas ed board adopts social studies standards
AUSTIN, Texas - The Texas State Board of Education preliminarily adopted new social studies standards Friday after days of heated debate marked by race and politics, shaping what teachers will be required to cover in social studies, history and economics classes for millions of students for the next decade.
NYC police pursue video leads in bar beating
Security video has attracted some tips, but none so far have led police to the stranger who followed a woman into a bar restroom, savagely beating her and perhaps trying to sexually assault her after she rejected his advances.
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Conservative leader David Cameron told French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Friday he would be an "active and energetic" participant in the European Union if he became prime minister after a forthcoming election.
BA cabin crew to strike over cuts
Tens of thousands of British Airways passengers are facing disruption because of seven days of strikes by cabin crew in an increasingly bitter row over cost-cutting.
Row over baroness expenses probe
A row has erupted between prosecutors and the House of Lords authorities following a decision not to bring charges against the Labour peer Baroness Uddin over her expenses.
Row over baroness expenses probe
A row has erupted between prosecutors and the House of Lords authorities following a decision not to bring charges against the Labour peer Baroness Uddin over her expenses.
Colo. school shooting suspect says he heard voices
The man accused of shooting and wounding two students at a Colorado middle school told investigators he was hearing voices after his arrest and was trying to fend off "transforming forces" from his body, according to an arrest affidavit released Friday.
Texas ed board adopts social studies standards
AUSTIN, Texas - The Texas State Board of Education preliminarily adopted new social studies standards Friday after days of heated debate marked by race and politics, shaping what teachers will be required to cover in social studies, history and economics classes for millions of students for the next decade.
NYC police pursue video leads in bar beating
Security video has attracted some tips, but none so far have led police to the stranger who followed a woman into a bar restroom, savagely beating her and perhaps trying to sexually assault her after she rejected his advances.
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