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Telegraph News | UK News

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British Army has too many officers and not enough rankandfile soldiers

The British Army has too many officers and not enough rankandfile soldiers new figures have revealed.

Gun factory trial Grant Wilkinson 'was a tearaway'

Grant Wilkinson and his three brothers lived with his father Keith a builder and mother Candy in the prosperous commuter town of Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire.

Gun factory trial Grant Wilkinson jailed for 11 years

A man who ran Britain's biggest gun factory has been jailed for life.

Deaths linked to hospital infection Clostridium difficile double in two years

The number of deaths linked to the hospital infection Clostridium difficile has more than doubled in the last two years figures show.

Conkers voted greatest playground game

Conkers has been voted the greatest playground game.

British hacker Gary McKinnon loses extradition appeal

A British computer expert who hacked into top secret US military networks including the Pentagon and Nasa will be extradited to America in the next two weeks after he lost his lastditch legal appeal to remain in England.

British journalism student gangraped in Calais

Police are investigating claims a young journalism student from London has been gang raped in Calais.

Magpie steals woman's engagement ring and buries it in nest for three years

A magpie stole a woman's engagement ring and kept it buried in his nest for three years.

Thousands of children failing to grasp basics in 'three Rs'

Thousands of sevenyearolds are still failing to grasp basic reading writing and maths skills according to official figures.

Olympic cyclist Victoria Pendleton Car drivers put my life at risk

Olympic champion cyclist Victoria Pendleton says Manchester roadhogs put her life at risk and shout abuse at her when she trains on the city's streets.

Red phone boxes could be saved under adoption plan

Red telephone boxes can now be adopted by towns and villages to save them from disappearing from Britain altogether.

Babies in poor areas die 30 years before rich neighbours

People born in some deprived parts of Britain die almost 30 years before their wealthier neighbours landmark report discloses.

Twofifths of office workers 'have intimate romance with colleague'

Workers spend almost 60000 hours sitting at their office desk during their career drink 32000 cups of tea or coffee and make 110000 phone calls a new study has shown.

Georgia David Miliband warns Russia against more aggression

Foreign Secretary David Miliband has warned Russia not to use more aggression against neighbours saying that the crisis has ended an era of European stability.

Millionaire mansion 'arson attack' Police ask whether Christopher Foster killed family

Police were today probing the possibility that a millionaire businessman killed his family before torching his Shropshire mansion and committing suicide.

Police still searching for missing gun factory Mac10s

Police are still searching for many of the Mac10s converted for sale in Grant Wilkinson's gun factory.

Little Mozart to make Proms debut

A nineyearold piano player nicknamed "Little Mozart" will make his debut at the BBC Proms this weekend.

New Blue Peter presenter Helen Skelton is a WAG

The latest addition to Blue Peter is a 25yearold WAG who loves nights out at the Mayfair club Mahiki.

Former Metropolitan Police murder chief criticises stop and search knife crime policy

The former head of the Metropolitan Police's murder prevention unit has criticised the use of stop and search in tackling knife crime.

Gary Glitter flees hiding place and plans life abroad

Freed paedophile Garry Glitter is keen to start a new life abroad after his seaside hideaway was located by the media.

Women 'are happy to be housewives'

Men and women appear to be happy to revert to their traditional roles as bread winners and housewives new research has suggested.

Pictures of first person to undergo plastic surgery released

Images of wounded WWI soldier who was the first person to undergo plastic surgery released in attempt to trace family.

House prices falling at fastest rate in nearly 20 years

House prices are falling at their fastest rate in nearly 20 years new figures show after drop of 10.5pc in the last year.

Sailors test positive for class A drug aboard Royal Navy warship

Sailors aboard a Royal Navy warship have tested positive for a class A drug.

Princess Margaret's relationship with gangster subject of new TV programme

Princess Margaret is to be the subject of a new documentary focusing on her personal life.

Millionaire family 'arson attack' Police to enter Foster mansion

Police are hoping to gain access to the Shropshire mansion destroyed by fire owned by a millionaire businessman who has vanished along with his family.

Courts short of criminals as fines tackle offenders

Magistrates are being left with nothing to do because of the surge in onthespot fines and cautions.

999 call answered with police text saying solve it yourself

A couple who dialled 999 to report a burglary at their neighbour's house received a text message from police asking them to investigate it themselves.

EU calls for a quieter Proms

The BBC is being forced to make musicians play more quietly during Proms concerts and rehearsals to comply with an EU safety directive.

Guns converted using basic tools bought on eBay

Grant Wilkinson converted replica guns using tools bought on auction website eBay to turn them into livefiring weapons.

Company owner banned from giving teenage son an office job over health and safety

A company owner has been banned from giving his teenage son an office job during school holidays because of an 88 year old health and safety law.

Millionaire family vanish as home burns in arson attack

A millionaire businessman who was taken to court over debts of almost £2 million is feared dead with his family after their country house was deliberately burned down.

Details of undercover police operation found in skip

An investigation has been launched into how a bundle of files about an undercover police operation came to be dumped in a skip.

White flashes in child's eye may be cancer charity warns

Disappearing or sporadic "flashes" of white in a child's eye could be a symptom of cancer a leading charity has warned.

Afghan spider forces Army family out of home

The family of a British paratrooper has moved out of their home after a dangerous spider hitched a lift back from Afghanistan with him.

Judge branded millionaire Christopher Foster 'not to be trusted'

Christopher Foster was branded "bereft of the basic instincts of commercial morality" by an Appeal Court judge earlier this year.

Arab student killed in racist attack waited 15 hours for specialist care

An Arab student who died in a racist attack in a seaside town had to wait 15 hours for specialist care to treat his head injury his father said.

Anger as false rape claimant escapes jail

A woman who cried rape against her exfiancé in revenge after they split up has escaped prison.

Gary Glitter forced to flee seaside hideaway in Hampshire

Paedophile singer Gary Glitter was forced to flee from the seaside home of a friend where he has allegedly been living in hiding after his whereabouts was discovered.

Police were wrong to stop pensioner under Terrorism Act

Police were wrong to use antiterrorism powers to stop and search an elderly peace activist wearing an antiTony Blair top during a Labour party conference a watchdog has ruled.

Britain a nation of environmental hypocrites

Britain is a nation of "ecohypocrites" with people ready to adopt a green lifestyle at home but not abroad on holiday a study has found.

NHS accused of racism

The NHS has been accused of racism after figures showed applicants from ethnic minorities find it harder to get a job are more likely to be bullied if they do and have more grievances taken out against them.

Strictly Come Dancing John Sergeant set to compete

John Sergeant the award winning former political editor of ITN is the surprise entry in the line up of contestants in the next series of Strictly Come Dancing.

Gordon Ramsay's reign as top chef could be over says Harden's guide

Restaurant of celebrity chef's former protege is named finest in London.

Eastern Europeans in Britain will fall by twothirds says report

A sharp decline in the number of Poles and other citizens of new EU states will mean that most immigrants will come from outside Europe.

Mushrooms cause second midair emergency for Ryanair jet

A Ryanair holiday jet was forced to make an emergency landing after a jar of mushroom soup leaked from an overhead locker onto a passenger causing a freak allergic reaction.

Students shamed with list of exam blunders

University students have been shamed with a list of exam blunders including references to "escape goats" and claims that the railways were invented to relieve pressure on motorways.

NHS set for record £1.75bn surplus as patients protest over cancer drugs

Projections of £1.75bn surplus spark calls for it to be spent on patient care.

Government's spin bill rises to nearly £400m

Gordon Brown's government is spending more on advertising and public relations than Tony Blair's new figures have disclosed.

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