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'Humanity lost' at immigration site
A report condemns "shocking cases where a sense of humanity was lost" at an immigration removal centre in west London.
Military cuts 'limit UK world role'
Spending cuts to the UK's armed forces will prevent it having a full military partnership with America, ex-US Defence Secretary Robert Gates warns.
Sight restored to partially blind man
Surgeons in Oxford improve the vision of six patients who would otherwise have become blind using a gene therapy technique.
Home sales 'highest for six years'
The number of UK homes sold per surveyor has more than doubled since the depth of the housing market downturn, a survey suggests.
Benefits Street live debate revealed
A studio debate, including the community, will be held after the Benefits Street TV documentary series, a public meeting hears.
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.