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Telegraph:

  • Taxpayers forced to pay extra for HMRC blunder

  • Tens of thousands ordered to repay tax face being charged interest at six times the Bank of England base rate.
  • John Higgins banned from snooker but cleared of match-fixing

  • Former world champion banned until November for bringing game into disrepute but cleared of "agreeing or offering" to accept bribe.
  • Damilola Taylor's killer Ricky Preddie released

  • Ricky Preddie, 23, was jailed in 2006 along with his brother Danny for the manslaughter of the 10-year-old schoolboy.
  • Daily Telegraph praised in Parliament for campaign over murder of Yvonne Fletcher

  • The Daily Telegraph has been praised in Parliament for its reporting of a campaign to bring the killers of policewoman Yvonne Fletcher to justice.
  • Millions of households have no breadwinner

  • A report by the Office for National Statistics shows that in almost one in five household there is not one person with a job.
  • Henry Webster race attack: schools ordered on offensive against racist bullies

  • Teachers should investigate whether racism is a factor in every incident of bullying, case review into problems at school concludes.
  • HMRC review: one in five tax records could contain errors

  • An all-party group of MPs will today tell the Treasury that HMRC is "a 19th century organisation" in need of fundamental reform.
  • Phone-hacking claims: only 12 high-profile figures' phones hacked, say police

  • Only twelve high profile figures definitely had their phones hacked into as part of the News of the World tapping scandal, a Scotland Yard chief has said.
  • Phone-hacking claims: new inquiry launched

  • A new inquiry into allegations that public figures had their phones hacked by the News of the World has been launched.
  • Tube strike: millions face travel chaos tonight with nine lines affected

  • Chaos for commuters as a fresh wave of Tube strikes leaves 10 Underground lines fully or partly suspended.
  • David Cameron intervened over Libya obstruction of Yvonne Fletcher murder probe

  • David Cameron has personally intervened in a bid to bring the killers of policewoman Yvonne Fletcher to justice, it has emerged.
  • News of the World phone-hacking claims: police will speak to Andy Coulson

  • Andy Coulson, one of David Cameron's most senior aides, will be questioned by police over alleged phone-hacking while he was editor of News of the World, a senior officer said.
  • HMRC tax errors: first letters drop through doors

  • Some of the nearly six million people who paid too much or too little tax find out whether they are due a rebate or must pay more.
  • Heathrow 'all day' take off plan scrapped

  • Residents welcome confirmation there will be no change to way runways at the west London airport are used.
  • Australia election: Labour's Julia Gillard retains power after securing support of independents

  • Labour PM retains power after securing the backing of two independents to form a minority administration.
  • Killers of WPc Yvonne Fletcher should be put on trial in Britain not Libya, MP to say

  • The Metropolitan Police is close to concluding its investigation into the shooting of WPc Yvonne Fletcher, it is claimed.
  • Tube strike: millions hit by travel chaos with nine lines affected

  • Commuters face chaos as a fresh wave of Tube strikes leaves 10 Underground lines fully or partly suspended.
  • Rail chiefs 'cash in as accidents go unrecorded'

  • Network Rail directors, who shared £2.36m in bonuses last year, alleged to have pocketed bigger awards than they should have.
  • American Bob Diamond to take over as new chief executive of Barclays

  • American described as the "unacceptable face of banking" by Lord Mandelson is to take over from John Varley in a dramatic shake-up.
  • MI6 spy Gareth Williams murder: police probe poisoning theory

  • Mediterranean couple hunted by police over the suspected murder of Gareth Williams while inquiries focus on a poisoning theory.
  • New powers to block Britons from extradition

  • An independent review of agreements with the US and European nations is to be announced by the Home Secretary.
  • MI6 spy Gareth Williams murder: police hunt for Mediterranean couple

  • Detectives release CCTV images and announce they are seeking a young Mediterranean couple seen at his block of flats in London.
  • MI6 spy Gareth Williams: police statement in full

  • Here is the Scotland Yard statement on the death of Gareth Williams in full.
  • Andy Coulson 'happy to talk to police' over phone-hacking claims

  • Former News of the World editor offers to speak to police about fresh allegations that he asked a reporter to engage in phone-hacking.
  • Vicar jailed for sham marriages scam

  • Church of England vicar jailed for four years for his part in Britain's biggest sham marriage fraud to help hundreds of illegal immigrants stay in Britain.