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Lockerbie bomber: Lord Mandelson faces new questions over Libya links

The Business Secretary denied that the Government had done a deal to free Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi, who was convicted of the 1988 terrorist atrocity that claimed 270 lives.…

Libya defies US to give hero’s welcome to Lockerbie bomber Megrahi

The terminally ill Libyan convicted over the 1988 Lockerbie bombing has flown home from Scotland to a joyous reception after being freed on compassionate grounds despite fierce US opposition. Ignoring…

Gen Sir Richard Dannatt: ‘We need more resources in Afghanistan’

General Sir Richard Dannatt, the head of the British Army, has called for more resources in Afghanistan after the Government admitted key staff shortages are undermining operations to protect troops…

Flying taxi crashes on test flight, killing its UK inventor

Newly-assembled aircraft Jetpod, by the British-based Avcen Ltd, crashed and burst into a ball of fire during a test flight from Tekah airstrip near here, killing its inventor Michael Robert…

New superbug resistant to antibiotics and difficult to tackle than MRSA

Hospitals have been put on alert about a group of new superbugs brought into the UK by patients returning home after surgery abroad, including cosmetic treatments and organ transplants. The…

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