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NHS waiting time data 'unreliable'
Waiting time information for non-emergency operations such as knee and hip replacements in England is unreliable, a watchdog says.
PM 'open minded' on Syrian refugees
Downing Street says David Cameron is "open minded" about the UK taking Syrian refugees, amid signs he could be defeated in a Commons vote.
More schools meet government targets
More secondary schools in England are meeting baseline government targets on GCSEs, the latest league tables show.
Survey shows 10% drop in some crime
Crimes against households and adults fell by 10% in England and Wales in year to September 2013, official figures show.
MPs doubt anti-terror orders' effect
The usefulness of TPims - restrictions on terror suspects by the home secretary - may be "withering on the vine", MPs and peers warn.
Man Utd drops down money rich list
Manchester United drops out of the top three in the Deloitte football rich list for the first time, behind Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich.
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.