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Bail cancelled over Alps murders
No further action will be taken against a man who was arrested in connection with the shooting of four people in the French Alps.
Equal pay deal could force NEC sale
Birmingham landmarks like the NEC could be sold to fund legal claims of more than £1bn, the city council says.
Limit RBS bonuses, Labour urges
Labour urges Chancellor George Osborne to block any attempt by Royal Bank of Scotland to pay bonuses up to double their staff's annual salary.
Sky Sports star reveals sex assault
TV presenter Charlie Webster, a presenter on Sky Sports News, reveals she was sexually assaulted as a 15-year-old by her running coach.
Osborne warns EU over 'decline'
The European Union is falling behind India and China and faces continual economic decline if it fails to reform, Chancellor George Osborne warns.
Private firms 'win 70% of NHS bids'
Almost 70% of contracts for NHS services in England from April-December 2013 were won by private firms, a campaign group claims.
PROFILE: The Sun is a daily national "red top" tabloid newspaper and the biggest-selling newspaper in the UK. Famous for its "Page 3" girls and catchy banner headlines, it is published by News Group Newspapers of News International, a subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. While throwing it's considerable mass influence behind Tony Blair's New Labour, politically, the paper's stance was less clear under Prime Minister Gordon Brown with numerous editorials critical of Brown's policies and often more supportive of those of then Conservative leader David Cameron. On election day (6 May 2010), The Sun urged its readers to vote for David Cameron's "modern and positive" Conservatives in order to save Britain from "disaster". Profile extracted from Wikipedia and used under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.