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2010 election: Cameron declares NHS top priority - Snow set to cause 'severe' problems - Islam march 'offensive', says Brown.


2010 election: Cameron declares NHS top priority

David Cameron has identified the health service as the Tories' top priority as he unveiled the first part of the party's draft manifesto.

Snow set to cause 'severe' problems

Britain is facing one of the coldest winters in 100 years with conditions this week set to cause "widespread, persistent and severe" problems, forecasters have said.

Islam march 'offensive', says Brown

Gordon Brown has condemned plans by a controversial Islamic group to stage a march through Wootton Bassett - the town synonymous with honouring soldiers killed in Afghanistan - as "abhorrent and offensive".

OAP Killing 'Will Leave Big Gap In Our Lives'

The family of an elderly woman allegedly battered to death by a burglar on New Year's Day say they have been left "devastated" by her death.

Cameron 'Can't Guarantee' Marriage Tax Cuts

David Cameron has suggested he "cannot guarantee" tax breaks for married couples if the Conservatives win the next election.

Online Outcry Over Wootton Bassett March

The creator of an online group opposed to plans by an Islamic group to march through Wootton Bassett has warned Gordon Brown he faces "civil uproar" unless he bans the demonstration.

Yemen kills militants it says threatened embassies

Yemeni forces on Monday killed at least two al Qaeda militants they said were behind a threat that forced the U.S. and European embassies to close, as concern grew about the poor Arab country's stability.

Guard, gunman dead in Vegas federal building shots

A gunman opened fire at a federal building in downtown Las Vegas on Monday, killing one court officer and wounding a second before he was shot to death.

TSA: Man who caused breach at NJ airport soon left

A man who breached security controls at Newark Liberty International Airport, resulting in major delays and grounding flights for six hours, left a terminal about 20 minutes after he entered the wrong way through a security checkpoint, the Transportation Security Administration said Monday.

AP: 2009 bankruptcies total 1.4 million, up 32 pct

U.S. consumers and businesses are filing for bankruptcy at a pace that made 2009 the seventh-worst year on record, with more than 1.4 million petitions submitted, an Associated Press tally showed Monday.

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