NHS watchdog faces 'cover-up' claim
England's healthcare regulator may have covered up knowledge of its own failings after a series of baby deaths at a Cumbria hospital, a report says.
Families win Iraq deaths damages bid
Relatives of soldiers killed in Iraq can sue the UK government for negligence and bring damages claims under the Human Rights Act, the Supreme Court rules.
Football fixtures 2013-14 announced
New Man Utd boss David Moyes faces a trip to Swansea as the 2013-14 Premier League fixtures are announced.
Deputy Speaker Evans rearrested
Commons Deputy Speaker Nigel Evans is arrested on suspicion of three counts of indecent assault.
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.
Food labels system to be rolled out
A new consistent system of front-of-pack food labelling is to be introduced in the UK, the government says.
'Excessive' use of face-down restraint
Ministers are considering a ban on face-down restraint in English mental hospitals as figures show the technique is being widely used.
Home-buyers 'need 14 years to save'
The average single person in their twenties will now have to save for over 14 years before they can buy a home, says the housing charity Shelter.
Assange vows to stay in embassy
Wikileaks website founder Julian Assange vows to remain in the Ecuadorian embassy in London even if accusations of sex crimes are dropped.
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