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David Cameron and his family pay tribute to their late father, saying he had "touched a lot of lives".
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Economist and former journalist Robert Chote is to become the new head of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).
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Nick Clegg has sought to calm fears over the impact of spending cuts, insisting they will be spread over four years not implemented immediately.
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The global economic recovery is slowing faster than forecast, but a return to recession is unlikely, an economic group says.
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Industrial areas in the North East and Midlands are least resilient to economic shocks, BBC-commissioned research suggests.
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The Bank of England keeps UK interest rates on hold at a record low of 0.5% for the 18th consecutive month.
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The US trade gap in July narrowed thanks to increased exports of large US-made items such as aircraft.
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A court says federal funding for US stem cell research can continue until a final legal decision on the matter.
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India's first caste-based census since 1931 will take place next year, the cabinet announces.
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The popular Islam Today website, run by the Saudi cleric Salman al-Awdah, has closed its section offering thousands of Islamic religious rulings.
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Four prisoners with ties to al-Qaeda have escaped from the US-controlled section of Baghdad's Karkh prison, US officials say.
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Much of El Salvador's public transport grinds to a halt after street gangs force a shutdown to protest at anti-gang legislation.
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Belgium's court rules that recent raids by police probing alleged child sex abuse by Catholic priests were illegal, throwing the investigation into doubt.
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A German banker at the centre of a row over comments he made about Jews and Muslims agrees to leave his post, the Bundesbank says.
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China warns Japan that their wider relationship will suffer if Tokyo mishandles a dispute about a Chinese fishing boat seized in disputed waters.
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Thousands of people in China are to have their electricity restored after the reversal of an order for enforced power cuts to meet energy-saving goals.
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US Marines have boarded and seized a vessel hijacked by pirates off the coast of Somalia, navy officials say.
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A carload of suspected Islamist suicide bombers attack Mogadishu airport, killing soldiers and civilians, officials say.
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A decision to shut a pathology department will lead to a delay in post-mortems and the downgrading of a general hospital, claims a coroner.
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Police are offering a £10,000 reward in their search for a man wanted in connection with the murder of a teenager in Cardiff.
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