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Saturday 4th September
Nearly six million people are to receive letters telling them they have paid the wrong amount of tax. Government sources have insisted Andy Coulson's job as head of Downing Street communications is safe. Are financial speculators to blame over price of bread soaring and consequent rioting in Mozambique? And have our working lives become more monotonous?
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Today: Thursday 2nd September
President Obama has urged Israeli and Palestinian leaders to seize the moment when they meet in Washington today for their first direct talks in almost two years. And as the ballot for the Labour leadership gets underway, we reveal how the party has gone far beyond the "one member, one vote" promise.
3 days ago

Timeline: Mozambique
A chronology of key events
4 days ago

Students welcome the Youth Olympic Games to Singapore
School Reporters from United World College of South East Asia in Singapore reflect on the inaugural Youth Olympic Games
Aug 27, 2010

Greece country profile
Key facts, figures and dates
Aug 24, 2010

Caravan crusade against digital divide
A caravan computer centre aims to stave off the digital divide by bringing cutting-edge technology to rural villages and farms.
Feb 22, 2001

Britain digitally divided say ministers
New ways of giving people from deprived areas access to e-technology are launched by the UK Government.
Mar 28, 2000

Virtual classroom for workers
The TUC has launched an online learning system to help members gain internet skills.
Mar 28, 2000

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