Tue, 7th Feb 2012

National News

Radical cleric wins bid for freedom

3:38am Tuesday 7th February 2012

Abu Qatada should be released on bail within days, an immigration judge has ruled (Prison Service/PA Wire)

The decision to release a radical Muslim cleric described as "Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe" on bail has been branded "a disgrace".

Inquiry: Stalking should be offence

3:26am Tuesday 7th February 2012

Lorna Smith was stalked by her murderer Clifford Mills (Metropolitan Police/PA)

A new offence of stalking should be brought in immediately to stop harassment and intimidation turning to murder, an inquiry has said.

Charles to lead Dickens celebration

3:26am Tuesday 7th February 2012

Celebrations are being held to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall are to lead celebrations to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens.

Editors back before press inquiry

2:57am Tuesday 7th February 2012

Sun editor Dominic Mohan leaves the High Court after giving evidence to the Leveson Inquiry

The editors of The Sun and The Times and the former chair of the Press Complaints Commission are to give evidence to the inquiry into press standards.

Contest to boost child literacy

12:07am Tuesday 7th February 2012

A national reading competition for children is being launched

Schools Minister Nick Gibb has said that children should "always have a book on the go" as he announced plans for a new national reading competition.

Free cash ignored in goodwill offer

12:07am Tuesday 7th February 2012

The majority of Brits were too cynical to take up an offer of free money, an experiment has shown (Mike Urwin/PA)

The majority of Brits were so cynical when it came to accepting a genuine offer of goodwill that they turned down free money, research has revealed.

Thousands of young 'cyberbullied'

12:07am Tuesday 7th February 2012

Thousands of young poeple, and even some teachers, are subjected to cyberbullying, a new report claims

Hundreds of thousands of young people are being subjected to cyberbullying, with many being victimised for a year or more, new research suggests.

Valentine's gown made of roses

12:07am Tuesday 7th February 2012

Floral designer Joe Massie and his Valentine's Day flower dress

If you are thinking of giving flowers to your Valentine this year it may be hard to beat a unique gown made of nearly 2,000 blooms.

Warning over multiple family risks

12:07am Tuesday 7th February 2012

More than a quarter of children in the UK are growing up with family problems such as a lack of money, research found

More than one in four youngsters in the UK are growing up in families facing multiple challenges such as parental depression and financial hardship, according to new research.

Treasury 'unaware' of tax write-off

12:07am Tuesday 7th February 2012

Margaret Hodge believes the Whole of Government Accounts do not give a full picture of the UK's financial position

The Treasury was "surprised" to learn that £10.9 billion of unpaid tax had been written off by HM Revenue & Customs in one year, according to an influential group of MPs.

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