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Matthew Norman: Crisis vanishes if you look in the Mirror

Not for the first time, it is both a pleasure and duty to congratulate the Daily Mirror on its news judgement. It is the first time, however, that the regular feature Daily Mirror Exclusive of the Week is promoted to the lead...

Badgers blamed as TB in cats suggests disease is on the rise

New figures showing a rise in the number of domestic cats contracting bovine tuberculosis have prompted claims the disease is out of control. Details released by the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs show that...

Why we will all have to foot the bill for summer

It's not just the rain that has hit farmers, says Charlie Brooks When summer finally arrived it was cruelly too late for the arable farmers. "Nice day," I say hesitantly to Tim Pare, the director of Loudham Estates, a farm...

Single Coastal Path to Be Reviewed, Says MP ; Progress in Opening Up the Coastline to Walkers...

Posted on: Friday, 10 October 2008, 00:00 CDT By Matt Chorley London Editor Progress in opening up the coastline to walkers will be reviewed after just a year to gauge the level of resistance to the plans. Ministers have bowed...

Ministers unwilling to speak up for brave helpers

Steve Bird and Dominic Kennedy Only one out of 16 serving and former ministers who have visited Iraq was willing to comment on the plight of the interpreters who are risking their lives to help the British authorities. The...

Michael McCarthy: A minister rooted in the natural world

Here's a question to ask yourself this weekend if you're out for a walk in the country (there's a chance of fine autumn weather, at least in the South). Why do we value the natural world? What exactly is it that draws you to...

Why Brown’s Energy Package Will Leave Many Households and Businesses Out in the Cold

and the government as a means of assisting poorer households to deal with rising energy costs. This is after the major suppliers have announced two rounds of price increases during this year alone. Last week, the government...

Brown makes light of bank worries

He might be facing the worst economic crisis for almost 80 years, but the prime minister has shown he can still manage a joke. When Gordon Brown, hit by financial problems, heard a mobile phone ring during a speech, he quipped:...

Go-ahead for Covent Garden market redevelopment

The UK Government has given the go-ahead to the redevelopment of the New Covent Garden Market at Nine Elms in Vauxhall, paving the way for a major overhaul of the 57-acre site. The Covent Garden Market Authority (CGMA) says the...

Keep smiling through: Brown makes light of banking crisis

The prime minister raises a laugh with a quip about a bank failing He might be facing the worst economic crisis for almost 80 years, but the prime minister has shown he can still manage a joke. When Gordon Brown, hit by...

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