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Eleventh arrest over News of the World phone hacking
A former manager at the News of the World, understood to be Stuart Kuttner, has been quizzed over phone hacking. As Carl Dinnen reports, payments to Glenn Mulcaire would have gone through his office.
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Bionic Power Knee offers new hope to amputees
A new prosthetic which uses a sensory network to improve the way amputees move has been unveiled in Britain. Carl Dinnen meets the first person to use the technology.
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Queen makes historic Ireland visit amid IED threat
As the Queen begins her historic state visit to Ireland, Carl Dinnen in Dublin writes that the majority are pleased to see her there – but those who are not will be trying to make themselves heard.
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Queen’s Ireland visit aims to heal old wounds
Security is on high alert across Ireland as the country prepares for its first-ever visit from the Queen. Carl Dinnen says the success of the trip is crucial for both Ireland and the UK.
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Northern Ireland: record low voter turn out expected
A low turnout and a late count are the order of the day in Northern Ireland. Carl Dinnen writes on the “bread and butter” election – but have many people voted?
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Northern Ireland vote: jobs and economy
Voters in Northern Ireland will soon decide which politicians will take a seat in the compulsory coalition of the governing assembly. Carl Dinnen looks at the campaign issues taking centre stage.
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No apology from NATO after Libya rebel deaths
NATO chiefs are unapologetic about air strikes hitting rebel tanks in Libya, leaving at least four rebels dead, but the Secretary General expressed “regret”, as Carl Dinnen reports.
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Unprecendented unity at funeral of PC Ronan Kerr
Political leaders from both sides of the Irish border attend the funeral of Catholic PC Ronan Kerr, as detectives uncover an arms haul and arrest a man in Scotland, as Carl Dinnen reports.
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Phone hacking: two News of the World journalists arrested
Police investigating claims that the News of the World hacked into people’s mobile phones arrest the paper’s former head of news and its current chief reporter, as Carl Dinnen reports.
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Ireland heading for coalition with Enda Kenny as leader
A coalition government is the likely outcome of Ireland’s general election, with Fine Gael’s Enda Kenny as Taoiseach. Carl Dinnen says voters have delivered a “fracturing of the Irish body politic”.
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Pakistani cricketers to be charged with cheating
Three Pakistani cricketers are to be charged with conspiring to cheat bookmakers during a Test match at Lord’s, as Carl Dinnen reports.
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Final flight for Harrier jump jet
The Harrier jet makes its final flight – from RAF Cottesmore in Rutland. But the plane’s early retirement as a result of defence spending cuts remains controversial, writes Carl Dinnen.
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HMS Ark Royal returns to port for last time
As the HMS Ark Royal aircraft carrier returns to port for the final time after being decommissioned in the Defence Review, it marks the UK’s exit from an exclusive global club, writes Carl Dinnen.
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South Africa police hunt for killer of honeymoon bride
Police in South Africa launch a murder hunt after a woman on honeymoon with her British husband is killed in a carjacking on the outskirts of Cape Town, as Carl Dinnen reports.
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Strategic Defence Review: What’s up for grabs?
Cheap petrol, expensive cocaine, rescue at sea, every computer you use today. They’re all in play in the Defence Review, writes Carl Dinnen.