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General News Archive
June 2006
De Menezes shooting investigation delayed
Petrol prices hit US production
CIA NAZI FILES RELEASED
Revealed: the lax laws that could allow assembly of deadly virus DNA
Revealed: the shrapnel evidence that points to Israel's guilt
Bilderberg Provocateurs Tried To Instigate Violence
Full List of Bilderberg Attendees
Amnesty seeks rendition 'honesty'
UK role in CIA flights 'criminal'
'Yob culture' most feared crime
EU renews calls to close Guantanamo after deaths
China arms sales 'fuel conflicts'
You are the problem, Blair told
Metropolitan police chief under fire again over Brazilian shooting
Guantanamo suicides a 'PR move'
Energy dominates G8 agenda
Secret report brands Muslim police corrupt
Muslim anger at 'corruption' report
Wake up: the American Dream is over
Alex Jones Detained On Orders Of Bilderberg Group
Britain 'helped CIA kidnappers'
G8 'failing to meet aid pledges'
Swiss 'foiled hit on Israeli jet'
Big Ben quarterly chimes stopped
Warrant will give EU judges power over British police
NYSE and Euronext in $20bn merger
Met chief could face charge over Menezes
Met officers warned: back chief or get out
Charles should have interfaith coronation, ex-archbishop insists
Whitehall farce
MPs and peers want 'torture flights' inquiry
US blocking international deal on fighting Aids
A mountain of anomalies
(drugs)
may 2006
Human Rights Act will not be axed, says Falconer
Revealed: The cash-for-fake-ID scandal at the heart of the Government
Blair admits criminal justice system failure
PM in liberties 'rebalancing' call
Bush posts troops at Mexican border to appease Right
U.S. MILITARY CIVIL DISTURBANCE PLANNING: THE WAR AT HOME
Britons held at Guantanamo Bay win right to sue their captors
Blair is most unpopular Labour PM
Police watchdog has turned into pressure group, say Met officers
Britain vows to play 'fullest part' in new UN body
Skeleton in the Bush family cupboard
Local elections are 'wide open to vote-rigging'
Call for police at polling stations
BBC news 'favours Israel' at expense of Palestinian view
De Menezes cleared of rape - police
April 2006
Eye infection diagnosed in bird flu farm worker
Bird flu spreads to two more farms in east England
Talkshow host to become White House press chief
UK petrol 'could top £1 a litre'
World Bank accused of lying over funding to fight malaria
Police say organised crime in London 'out of control'
Is our fear of kids making them worse?
Criminals using FoI Act to identify informants
Chinese firms pour billions into resources projects
CIA officer sacked for leaking secrets to journalist
Nazi death camp records reveal fate of millions
Senior officers undermine Yard claims on shot Brazilian
Bird flu quarantine zone lifted
Generals demand Rumsfeld's resignation
Bird flu swan was from outside UK
Swan find halts bird flu test-run
Why is it so hard to identify a swan?
'100 bird flu outbreaks' in Burma
Risk of human flu outbreak 'low'
Revealed: the secret No 10 plan to tackle bird flu food shortages
Dr. Death Gets FBI Visit
Film-maker 'murdered' by soldier
Swan tests confirm deadly virus
British government accused of inflating aid figures
Prisons 'might be full by the summer'
SAS man bolsters Britain's new FBI
Top Scientist Advocates Mass Culling 90% Of Human Population
Revealed: victims of UK's cold war torture camp
Agent Orange: the legacy of a weapon of mass destruction
Chávez seeks to peg oil at $50 a barrel
Stockwell inquiry calls for changes to how police compare notes
China death threat for oil theft
Blair to launch new war on the Lords
March 2006
Dozens die in western Iran quakes
Europe's angry young Muslims
Deepcut report rejects public inquiry
'Lighten up' and trust your Chancellor, Clinton tells UK
White House chief-of-staff quits
Britain 'complicit' in human rights abuses at Camp Delta
Britain's FBI casts its net from opium farmer to street dealer
Freemasons: Its Roots & Links to the Occult
EU gun police to hunt suspects in Britain
CIA 'recruited Saddam's foreign minister to spy on Iraqi regime'
Police told to rewrite tactics on bombers
Half voters 'want PM to go soon'
No 10 ignores advice to halt police mergers
CIA renditions strain Europe goodwill
Arms dealers 'flout UN embargoes'
Human rights defeat for US
Police deny new claims on de Menezes case
Who wants the Abolition of Parliament Bill?
Britain's secret nuclear blueprint
Decadent Elite Laugh At Torture During Gridiron Club Dinner
UN human rights forum suspends meeting amid reform talks
Donald Rumsfeld makes $5m killing on bird flu drug
Moscow 'doesn't trust' post mortem
Free Speech? Not When It Comes to State of Israel
Missiles 'fired towards China' by mistake
Every day 600 people disappear in Britain
Iran arrests some 50 for blasts in oil province
Minister admits 'rendition' planes used RAF bases
London police 'suppressing' files on shot Brazilian
Libya frees political prisoners
'Military-style' flu network call
Europe is 'happy hunting ground' for foreign spies, says watchdog
February 2006
Diana Death Investigation Confirms Evidence Of Cover-up
BBC plan for surviving nuclear armageddon
Main points of proposed new UN rights council
Blueprint to give power to the people
Blast at Israeli weapons centre
BIS Calls For Global Currency
Germans investigate CIA kidnap of innocent citizen
BNP to print Muslim cartoon
Britain presses for UN to move into Darfur
Straw denies UK rendition flights
Pressure builds over rendition flights in UK
Five states silent on CIA flights
EU to allow bird flu vaccination
Cartoons and the globalisation of protests
Bird flu vaccine no 'silver bullet'
'Millions more starving' by 2015
Gas and electric bills soar to £1,000 a year
World must invest in birdflu vaccine -WHO official
African bio-resources 'exploited by West'
The damning charge: who faked logbook after Stockwell killing?
Torture flights landed in UK, admit air controllers
Nazis tried to halt Allies in Italy with malaria epidemic attack
New laws urged to stop discrimination on genetic grounds
MoD reaches deal on nerve gas death
Calls for inquiry over secret CIA flights
No-go areas planned as bird flu closes in
UN inquiry demands immediate closure of Guantanamo
Another Russian MP Says Muslim Riots Were US Provocation
Brown now joint PM, says leading Blair ally
Rough trade: Diamond industry still funding bloody conflicts in Africa
Customs `camps' cause for concern
DVLA selling drivers' personal details to firms run by crooks
Police 'super forces' heralded
MI6 secret documents and Astra Commission Documents Reveal How Politicians Reaped Huge Profits Off Illegal Middle East Arms Sales
'Police must bear down on extremist protesters'
Queen's Speech to set up Blair-Brown handover next year
The Diana Files
Forget charity, stop Africa arms sales-UN official
US launches disaster planning aimed at children
January 2006
Police tampered with log on dead Brazilian 'suspect'
UN unveils plan to release untapped wealth of...$7 trillion (and solve the world's problems at a stroke)
Fatah gunmen storm parliament
Diana death inquiry 'more complex than we thought'
Russia arrests two British spies
EU inquiry may call Cheney
Met chief accuses media of racism
Russia ponders fate of UK 'spies'
Blair promises to listen to police over mergers
'Gangster US' accused over torture
ITN journalist arrested over leak from Stockwell shooting inquiry
Europe 'knew about' CIA flights
Six killed in Iran bomb attacks
British agents caught red-handed by Russia
US "outsourced" torture, probe says
Security services and police to get UK air passenger details in advance
Bush defends Blair, says he is not a yes man
Blair evades questions over British 'spy ring'
The Menezes Killing
Homeland Security to launch preparedness program for kids
New inquiry into 'police failings' that led to killing of Brazilian
Westminster 'misled' over CIA torture flights
Straw denies cover-up of rendition flights
Leaked paper reveals effort to stifle CIA flights debate
Up to 15 police officers may face charges over Menezes shooting
Menezes shooting inquiry complete
EU under fire over human rights
Europe sets up CIA prison inquiry
EU lawmakers to check "no Guantanamo" in Europe
Heckling to be banned in European Parliament
New attack on Met for Tube death
UK facing 'mounting energy crisis'
Clinton backs Blair as future UN head
Europe 'complicit over CIA jails'
Shop until they drop: UK stores shocked by conditions in their Chinese factories
World Bank sees $1.2 bln needed to tackle bird flu
'Fever/Flu-Sensing' Infrared Video Cams To Scan US Public
Tube shooting: police officers cleared by internal Met inquiry
Britain admits G8 failures in world poverty fight
Bosses will make 800pc profit from QinetiQ sale
Documents tie shadowy US unit to inmate abuse case
MEPs to study CIA jails claim
Leaked fax 'shows Romania helped CIA interrogators'
Spanish general under house arrest after unity warning
US draws up space tourism rules
Government 'to sell off Qinetiq'
Navigating future for road charges
Met Office to create 'Katrina disaster'
December 2005
Former British envoy releases 'torture' documents on web
Call for MI6 'abduction' inquiry
Greeks name MI6 chief over 'torture of terror suspects'
EU-wide warrant over 'CIA kidnap'
Police forces "miss merger deadline"
Met chief 'was not kept in dark' over de Menezes
EU was aware of rendition, says Powell
London rejects calls for public inquiry into spy scandal
Terror and drugs threaten future of bobbies on the beat, says minister
White House bows to pressure over torture of prisoners
US abusing extradition rules, says CBI chief
Europe approves CIA prison investigation
Rendition victim was handed over to the US by MI6
Police shake-up is 'too quick and with no debate'
UK 'cover-up' on Israel's nukes
Shoot-to-kill: police say more mistakes likely
How planespotters turned into the scourge of the CIA
Soviet air bases in Poland are labelled secret CIA sites
MI6 and CIA 'sent student to Morocco to be tortured'
Torture evidence inadmissible in UK courts, Lords rule
Blair pleads ignorance over 'torture' flights
Seized, held, tortured: six tell same tale
Britain will remain US poodle if Trident replaced, Short warns
Acts of defiance against war turned ordinary people into criminals
'Tortured' Australian speaks out
Man sues CIA over torture claims
UK 'breaking law' over CIA secret flights
Blair faces allegations of complicity in torture
The torture files
US ready to refuse terror prison probe
Revealed: truth about the Stockwell shooting
November 2005
150,000 against Army merger plan
EU warned on 'secret CIA jails'
Met chief faces inquiry over shooting
PM on the defensive over Official Secrets Act trial
Teheran 'secretly trains' Chechens to fight in Russia
Britain gives approval to torture, claims Amnesty
Met boss may face Menezes inquiry
Police used dum-dum bullets on Brazilian shot at tube station
Clarke plans mergers for police 'super forces'
Universities fear research and lectures may be illegal
Order to kill was 'never given'
Britain to head European flu pandemic exercise
Victims of lethal pandemic will be forced to stay home
Army could stand in for police
Secret plan to evacuate Commons
October 2005
MI5 'acts on facts gained under torture'
Channel 4 evidence - MI5 torture
90-day detention may be overseen by judges
British police powers toughest in Europe
EU proposes its own border registration programme aka EU-VISIT
Former law lord attacks PM's record on human rights
Tube prices increase 50% 'to deter cash users'
Met chief wanted Army rules for police
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