Breastfeeding study and baby food firms link revealed
Scientists who cast doubt on the safety of exclusively breastfeeding babies until six months allegedly have links to baby food companies.
Scientists who cast doubt on the safety of exclusively breastfeeding babies until six months allegedly have links to baby food companies.
Growing problems for New Zealanders trying to obtain British visas will be up for discussion in talks with British ministers this week. From April, the number is to be limited to 21,700 a year, compared to about 28,000 in 2009.
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WikiLeaks is set to release the overseas bank account details of 2000 'high-net worth' individuals and corporations.
The former England soccer star is the latest celebrity to sue the News of the World newspaper.
A politician is under pressure to resign after becoming the first sitting MP in Britain to be convicted of expenses fraud.
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To mark the United Nations' International Year of Forests, the Royal Botanic Gardens will hold a Tropical Extravaganza celebrating the importance of tropical rainforests.
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Government officials are understood to be compiling a shortlist of gift ideas for the April 29 nuptials.
Roads and vehicles must be "more forgiving" to curb a road toll which averages more than one death a day, the AA says. Figures released by the Ministry of Transport today show 371 people died on the roads over the past year.
Star's partner wants traditional English wedding rather than a "celebrity" one.