NHS 'cover-up' unacceptable - Hunt
There should be "no hiding place" for anyone involved in a cover-up by England's NHS regulator after baby deaths at a Cumbria hospital, the health secretary says.
Families win Iraq deaths damages bid
Families of soldiers killed in Iraq can sue the government for negligence and bring damages claims under the Human Rights Act, the Supreme Court rules.
Royal baby's gender to be 'surprise'
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge do not know the gender of their baby, it is revealed - as it is confirmed the birth will take place at St Mary's hospital in London.
Lloyds to return to private hands
George Osborne uses his annual Mansion House speech to announce the government is preparing to sell its stake in Lloyds Bank back to private investors.
MP Evans 'refutes all allegations'
Commons Deputy Speaker Nigel Evans says he "refutes all allegations" after he is arrested on suspicion of three counts of indecent assault.
Ian Brady 'chronically psychotic'
Moors Murderer Ian Brady remains "chronically psychotic", an expert at high-security Ashworth Hospital tells his mental health tribunal.
Net porn warnings in computer class
Children as young as five are being taught about e-safety - but a minister rejects Labour calls for specially-trained teachers to deliver the message.
Jail reckless bankers, report urges
A long-awaited report on banking standards calls for new measures, including criminal sanctions, to make bankers responsible for their own failings.
Four vie to be UK City of Culture
Dundee, Hull, Leicester and Swansea Bay make the shortlist to become the UK's second City of Culture in 2017.
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