Cameron: I still care – Eton for all!
As David Cameron gives his keynote speech to the Conservative Party conference, has the prime minister acquired a new appetite for Tory compassion?
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Former shadow home secretary David Davis calls on the party to break the “impression of being privileged and out of touch”.
Crossrail workers are shocked to discover 13 skeletons buried under a square in the City of London – and archaeologists say a mass grave containing the bones of 50,000 people could be nearby.
The UN human rights commissioner didn’t mince her words this week when she accused the Sri Lankan government of “triumphalism” in the Tamil north, home of the vanquished Tamil Tiger insurgency.
Scientists are to announce if a skeleton excavated from a Leicester car park is that of Richard III. Asha Tanna explains.
Researchers from the University of Leicester confirm that a skeleton found under a car park is that of King Richard III following extensive testing.
A pregnant Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, leaves hospital following treatment for acute morning sickness.
The editor of the Irish Daily Star newspaper resigns over the controversial decision to publish topless photographs of the Duchess of Cambridge.
As David Cameron gives his keynote speech to the Conservative Party conference, has the prime minister acquired a new appetite for Tory compassion?
Channel 4 Paralympics presenter Sophie Morgan describes the thrill of walking using the Rex exoskeleton robot – and asks if one day it will change the way people relate to disability.
Victoria Pendleton says she thought the 2012 Olympics “would be one for the girls” and that sport should be taken more seriously in our schools.
Victoria Pendleton makes her final appearance in competitive cycling on the last day of action from the velodrome, as Britain looks to make London 2012 its most successful Olympics since 1908.
Victoria Pendleton and Jessica Varnish are relegated in the women’s team sprint for changing over in the wrong part of the track.
The man accused of the murder of Indian student Anuj Bidve in Salford last December is found guilty by a jury in Manchester. His father pays tribute to his son – “the kindest, most genuine person”.
An 18-year-old is being held on suspicion of murder after a Lancashire house fire left four dead, as Morland Sanders reports.
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