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World 'slow to give' to Pakistan
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Former Prime Minister Tony Blair describes Gordon Brown as "difficult, at times maddening" in his long-awaited memoirs, to be published on Wednesday.   Read More »
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The coalition government confirms plans to scrap the NHS Direct helpline in England and replace it with a cheaper option.   Read More »
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