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Record New Year's Honours for women
Actresses Angela Lansbury and Penelope Keith become dames in the New Year's Honours, which feature more women than men for the first time.
Mid Staffs campaigners honoured
Two women who led the fight against one of the most shocking failings in NHS history are recognised in the New Year honours list.
Moshi Monsters boss honoured
Michael Acton Smith, founder of the firm behind Moshi Monsters, and Warren East, ex-chief executive of chip designer ARM, are named in the New Year's Honours List.
NI Haass talks end without agreement
Talks aimed at resolving some of the most divisive issues hampering the Northern Ireland peace process break up without agreement.
'Five to 10 years' to restore trust
Antony Jenkins, chief executive of Barclays, says he expects it to take five to 10 years to restore the public's trust in the bank.
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