UK News: Migrant cap won't hit high-earning workers
Bankers, lawyers and anyone else earning more than 150,000 will be allowed in over and above a monthly limit on skilled workers.
Fighting soldier pregnant
A BRITISH soldier served on the front line in Afghanistan while she was seven months' pregnant, it was revealed today.
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Hide AdSources said Private Kayla Donnelly, 21, did not know she was carrying her baby while fighting in Helmand province from March to September last year.
Paedophiles to be given right to appeal register
PAEDOPHILES and rapists are to be given the right to appeal against being on the sex offenders' register for life.
It was reported today that criminals in England and Wales would be able to argue that their names and addresses should be deleted from the database because they are no longer a risk to the public. Ministers are due to announce the plans after a decision at the Supreme Court last year when five Justices of the Supreme Court rejected a Home Office challenge.
Man held over garage body
POLICE continued to question a man after a woman was found dead in her garage weeks after she was last seen.
The body of Marie Stewart, 30, was found at her address in Holmfirth, Yorkshire, on Sunday.
Detectives, who arrested a 28-year-old man, are investigating reports Ms Stewart's partner and their two children were living there while she was missing.
Mark in tribute to Robbie
MARK Owen thanked band mate Robbie Williams for rejoining Take That as the man band were crowned Best British Group for the first time at the Brit Awards.
The five-piece kicked off this year's event with a show-stopping performance of their new single Kidz.
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Hide AdNorthern Ireland: More than 5000 blue badges for disabled motorists were registered to dead people in Northern Ireland, the Audit Office said. With millions also overpaid in housing benefit, auditor general Kieran Donnelly said data should be properly matched between public bodies to prevent fraud.
London: A pub in the heart of Covent Garden has become the first in London to be named national pub of the year. The Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) gave the accolade to The Harp, described as a "small, friendly, independent free house which has become a haven for beer choice".