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THE MOTHER WHO BROUGHT DOWN THE FORT HOOD KILLER

A police officer and mother of one was hailed a heroine yesterday after it emerged that she almost single handedly ended the massacre at America's biggest military base.

WE CAN'T QUIT NOW, DEFENCE CHIEFS WARN

The long-term future and reputation of Britain's Armed Forces is at risk unless progress is made in Afghanistan, the two most senior officials at the Ministry of Defence warn in an internal document seen by The Times.

DRAYSON RENEWS ATTACK OVER SCIENCE ADVISER'S SACKING

Alan Johnson was wrong to sack David Nutt as his chief drugs adviser without consulting government colleagues responsible for science policy, the Science and Innovation Minister said yesterday.
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BA TO SHED MORE THAN ONE IN TEN JOBS AS IT SLUMPS TO SUMMER LOSS

British Airways plans to cut more than one in ten of its workforce this year as the airline struggles with mounting losses.

'TEFLON TERRY' OR NOT, ONE THING HAS CERTAINLY STUCK - THE NICKNAME

Lord Burns of Pitshanger in the London Borough of Ealing would not seem out of place in the script for Yes Minister.