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Hunt condemns 'self-preservation' in NHS
The Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has condemned a culture of "institutional self-preservation" in the NHS after a hospital trust's "first reaction" when whistleblower, former chief executive Gary Walker, broke a gagging order to raise concerns about patient safety was to "get their lawyers".
We're open for business – Cameron
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Chicago has new Public Enemy No 1
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Witness recounts Philpott phone call
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Hundreds injured in meteor blast
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Controversy greets Pope's new banker
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Cairngorm avalanche victim is named
One of the three people killed in an avalanche in the Scottish Highlands was named yesterday as RAF Squadron Leader Rimon Than, 33. The avalanche in the Cairngorm mountains on Thursday struck as two groups of six climbers made their way up opposite sides of a gorge.
New sanctions from EU over nuclear test
The European Union will tighten sanctions on North Korea to curb trade in gold and diamonds and crack down on financial links in protest at Pyongyang's recent rocket launch and nuclear bomb test, EU diplomats said yesterday. They have agreed on a new list of sanctions.
Gay soccer star quits 'to discover myself'
A US international soccer star who played for Leeds United has announced that he is gay and quitting football. Robbie Rogers, 25, from California, disclosed his sexuality in a blog post. "Now is my time to step away. It's time to discover myself away from football," he wrote.
Baywatch star duped into fronting scam ad
Police have arrested 14 people for allegedly pulling off a stock scam that conned 20,000 investors out of $30m by fraudulently pumping up share prices with marketing campaigns, including one fronted by former Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson. She is not suspected of any wrongdoing.
Stricken cruise ship finally reaches port
More than 4,200 people trapped for several days aboard cruise ship, Triumph, were jubilant as they reached a US port yesterday. They complained of blocked toilets, food shortages and sleeping on decks. The liner was left drifting in the Gulf of Mexico after an engine-room fire. MORE
Critics fail to laugh at Dame Judi's jokes
Critics have slated a new film starring Danny Dyer and Dame Judi Dench. Our own critic, Anthony Quinn, said of Run for Your Wife: "Perhaps never in the field of light entertainment have so many actors sacrificed so much dignity in the cause of so few jokes." MORE
Burglar scared off by giant rabbit
A burglar fled a home in Plymouth after being scared off by the family's giant pet rabbit. Kimberley May said she was asleep when the intruder broke in, but the noise he made robbing the cupboards woke up Toby, their 4.5kg British Giant bunny. Toby's thumping drove the thief away.
Pistachio in export ban to control price
Iran has ordered a six-month ban on pistachio exports to try to control the price of the nut, which doubled in the past month. Pistachios are among Iran's top non-oil exports and widely consumed at home, bringing in an average of £1bn a year and providing work for thousands of people.
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