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Workplace pension scheme membership at lowest level since 1997

By Laura Moulden Workplace pension scheme membership is at its lowest level since 1997, dropping to 46 per cent.

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Child killer Subhan Anwar murdered in prison

By Lauren Grice Child murderer Subhan Anwar has been killed in Long Lartin Prison.

Unpaid work scheme ruled unlawful

By Laura Moulden The government's unpaid work schemes have been ruled unlawful following an appeal by a university student who was ordered to work for free at a Poundland

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BBC journalists announce strike over cuts

BBC journalists are set to strike on February 18th over the issue of compulsory redundancies at the corporation.

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Gay marriage backed by top Tories

By Gerald Heneghan Senior members of the Conservative Party have urged their colleagues to back a bill that would allow same-sex marriage.

Barry George loses High Court compensation bid

By Gerald Heneghan Barry George, who was imprisoned for eight years after being wrongly convicted of murdering TV presenter Jill Dando, has lost his bid for compensation at the

Stafford Hospital worker suspended over dummy taped to baby’s face

By Gerald Heneghan A worker at Stafford Hospital has been suspended after a dummy was found taped to a four-month-old baby's face.

Microsoft Slams ‘weak’ FTC Google Verdict

By Gerald Heneghan Microsoft has criticised a recent ruling from the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Google's business practices as "weak".

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