Tuesday, 17, Jan 2006 12:00
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World nations are meeting in Poznan, Poland, for a fortnight of negotiations on a climate treaty to succeed the Kyoto protocol.
Damien Green, shadow immigration minister, was arrested last night and had his home, constituency offices and Westminster offices searched by counter terrorism officers.
The age at which teenagers remain in compulsory education or training will be increased from 16 to 18 over the next seven years, starting this week.
Cannabis will become a class B drug again after the last opportunity for opponents to stop reclassification failed in the House of Lords.
The Human Givens Institute (HGI) is a membership organisation for people drawn to the deeply practical new school of psychology known as the human givens approach.
The law lords have today ruled that foreign evidence that might have been obtained under torture is not admissible in British courts.
Boris Johnson's decision to push Sir Ian Blair out of his job sets up the possibility of a real clash between City Hall and the Home Office.
Opposition to the government's welfare reform programme is reaching fever pitch today, with critics mobilising against the plans before the Queen's Speech.