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Vice-President Joe Biden said he "understood" the anguish that led people to suicide as he recounted the deaths of his wife and daughter in a moving speech to the families of fallen US troops.


Pedro Hernandez formally charged with second degree murder for allegedly strangling six-year-old and putting his body out with the rubbish.


text 13 children die in renewed fighting in Syria
Fri, 25 May 2012 21:28:25 GMT
More than 70 people, including 13 children, were reportedly killed in a day of intensified fighting across Syria on Friday.


Government drawing up plans for emergency immigration controls to curb influx of Greeks and other European Union residents if euro collapses, the Home Secretary reveals in an interview with The Daily Telegraph.


Culture Secretary tried to intervene in Vince Cable's scrutiny of the News Corporation bid for BSkyB but was warned off approaching the Business Secretary by lawyers, it emerges at the Leveson Inquiry.


PM was briefed by Jeremy Hunt on News Corp takeover bid for BSkyB despite publicly insisting he absented himself from deal.
PM was briefed by Jeremy Hunt on News Corp takeover bid for BSkyB despite publicly insisting he absented himself from deal.


Poker players say everyone has a tell, a little tic that gives away their feelings about the hand they are playing. For Theresa May, it's the eyes. Ask her a question she finds tricky - or just impertinent - and her eyes narrow briefly: catlike and wary.


text Nurofen addict cost drug company £2.4m
Fri, 25 May 2012 20:13:20 GMT
A codeine addict caused a national recall of Nurofen that cost a drugs company £2.4million after he swapped packets of the painkiller for ones containing antipsychotic drugs, a court heard.


Delaying the school starting age can improve children's grasp of reading at the end of primary education, according to research.


France's Left will comfortably beat the conservative UMP party in next month's parliamentary election, a new poll has shown, as rivalries triggered by Nicolas Sarkozy's presidential defeat splitting the Right-wing vote.


Alexander Monson, the aristocrat's son who died in Kenya, was handcuffed to his hospital bed on police orders as he lay dying from a blow to the head, his mother told The Daily Telegraph.


Egypt is facing a presidential run-off vote between the Islamists of the Muslim Brotherhood and a former regime apparatchik.


text Debt crisis: as it happened May 25, 2012
Fri, 25 May 2012 19:21:22 GMT
S&P cuts the credit rating of five Spanish banks, including three to "junk," as struggling lender Bankia requests €19bn in state aid and Catalonia calls for assistance from central government to pay its bills.


The outspoken vicar Paul Shackerley is from a tradition of colourful clerics, says Peter Mullen.


The policeman who arrested Anders Behring Breivik described a calm but disconcerting killer who asked for a Band-Aid for a small cut on his finger.


The mutilated bodies of a mother and four of her five children have been found in the latest atrocity in Syria, an apparently sectarian killing confirming the collapse into a murderous civil war.


text Debt crisis: live
Fri, 25 May 2012 18:25:51 GMT
S&P cuts the credit rating of five Spanish banks, including three to "junk," as struggling lender Bankia requests €19bn in state aid and Catalonia calls for assistance from central government to pay its bills.


text Olympic torch highlights: Cardiff to Swansea
Fri, 25 May 2012 18:03:17 GMT
A round-up of the best attractions and places to stay along the Olympic torch route.


text School trials iPad exam
Fri, 25 May 2012 17:59:41 GMT
The traditional pen-and-paper school test could become a thing of the past after a leading exam board successfully trialled the use of iPads for pupils sitting a mock GCSE.


One British man is dead and another missing after they embarked on an adventure canoeing trip in crocodile-infested waters in India.


Libya's exiled former intelligence chief knows the identity of PC Yvonne Fletcher's killer and was probably involved in her murder, the country's transitional prime minister said.


Michael Deacon watches the latest events at the Leveson Inquiry, as Adam Smith, former special adviser to Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt, gives evidence for a second day.


A 19-year-old technology entrepreneur lived unnoticed in the Silicon Valley offices of internet giant AOL for two months before being discovered.


Barack Obama is not the first President of the United States to confess to experimenting with recreational drug-use in those heady days before the gruelling demands of Washington took over.