Last updated: 3/19/2010 4:24:59 AM GMT

David Cameron accuses Gordon Brown of 'moral cowardice' over spending
Posted on January 25, 2010
David Cameron has accused the Government of putting ''naked political calculation'' ahead of Britain's economic interest by failing to promise immediate public spending cuts
  • Labour has made a mess of GP services
    Posted on January 25, 2010
    Telegraph View: A dangerous decline in out-of-hours services has occured since the Government introduced new contracts for family doctors.
    Today's comment
    Posted on January 25, 2010
    Bryan Gould: We invaded Iraq to assure Tony Blair of his place in history
  • Americas review
    Posted on January 25, 2010
    Venezuelan channel taken off air
  • Martin Amis in new row over 'euthanasia booths'
    Posted on January 25, 2010
    THE novelist Martin Amis has called for euthanasia booths on street corners, where elderly people can end their lives with “a martini and a medal”.
    Cyprus could split like Czechoslovakia, Turkish Cypriots say
    Posted on January 25, 2010
    Cyprus could become another Czechoslovakia, splitting in to two separate states unless Britain and its international partners move to prevent the collapse of crucial reunification talks, officials in Turkish northern Cyprus have warned.
    Suu Kyi 'to be freed in November'
    Posted on January 25, 2010
    According to Reuters news agency, sources say the plan was mentioned at a meeting last week attended by Myanmar's home minister, Major General Maung Oo. A November release would come a month after many observers suggest Myanmar will hold its first parliamentary elections in two decades.
    Drugs brings more money to Mexico than oil
    Posted on January 25, 2010
    The country’s drugs cartels, which control most of the cocaine and methamphetamine smuggled into the United States, are estimated to have brought $25-$40 billion (£15-£25 billion) into Mexico from their global operations in 2009.
  • UK jobs market 'worse than it seems'
    Posted on January 25, 2010
    The impact of the recession on the British jobs market is much worse than official unemployment figures suggest, according to the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).
  • £250,000 ring of steel for Tony Blair's grilling: Huge security operation as Judgment Day looms for ex-PM over Iraq War
    Posted on January 25, 2010
    Taxpayers face a £250,000 security bill to protect Tony Blair from attack at the Iraq Inquiry. Thousands of anti-war protesters are expected to form a gauntlet of hate for the former Prime Minister on Friday as he attempts to justify Britain's involvement in the controversial conflict.
  • Haiti reports
    Posted on January 25, 2010
    Haiti’s Homeless Are Short Hundreds of Thousands of Tents, Aid Groups Say
  • Lord Myners calls time on 'greed is good' bank culture
    Posted on January 25, 2010
    Lord Myners, the City minister, has called for an independent review of the investment banking industry and the "greed is good" culture that he says has permeated many areas of society.
  • US commander signals peace talks with Taliban
    Posted on January 25, 2010
    Gen Stanley McChrystal told the UK's Financial Times that there had been "enough fighting" and he wanted a political solution to the conflict.
  • Scrap fixed retirement age, says equality body
    Posted on January 25, 2010
    Older workers will be able to continue in their jobs well into their 70s, 80s and even 90s, under proposals published today to scrap the national retirement age.