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£65,000 QUESTION FOR 'ETHICS' MP

A second member of the Commons committee that governs the conduct of MPs was facing a call to step down last night over his use of £65,000 in parliamentary allowances.

US MILITARY CHIEFS ARE LIKE MARTIANS, SAY BRITISH OFFICERS

The deep hostility of Britain's senior military commanders towards their American allies in Iraq is disclosed in classified Government documents leaked to The Daily Telegraph.

PRICE OF REMEMBRANCE...£8M CASH CRISIS AT MEMORIAL TO THE FALLEN

A memorial that commemorates the thousands of servicemen who have died on operations since the Second World War is in danger of falling into severe disrepair unless it raises £8million quickly, its trustees have disclosed.
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CBI CALLS FOR NEW SOURCES OF CREDIT

Richard Lambert, director general of the CBI, has called for the creation of a new breed of institution to finance smaller businesses after a survey by the lobby group found that credit is still hard to secure.

INDEPENDENCE 'WOULD COST BANKS BILLIONS', SAYS OECD

Britain's biggest banks would have to raise tens of billions of pounds to achieve complete independence from state support, new research has shown.