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Nurses will be formally judged on how compassionate they are with patients and not on their clinical skills alone under a national strategy to be announced.
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Ali Haydor, 22, punched Daniel Stringer-Prince, 17, (pictured) at least twice before a gang of youths continued the assault, repeatedly kicking and punching the victim in the head.
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Two police officers have been taken to hospital after protesters tried to storm Belfast City Hall over a controversial vote.
A British website offered young women ‘sponsorship’ from strangers in exchange for private encounters. Allegedly a pretty student could cover up to US$24,000 a year of tuition fees depending on ‘the level of intimacy’ she was willing to demonstrate.
Theresa May has been urged to explain herself after accusing the Liberal Democrats of putting lives at risk by threatening to torpedo plans described by critics as a snoopers’ charter.
The Economist (blog)France's Muslims Gay ParisThe Economist (blog)Just how far apart those views can be was apparent when a young Muslim scholar, Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed (pictured), decided last week to open a gay Muslim prayer room on the outskirts...
Protesters try to storm Belfast City Hall as the council votes to change its policy of flying the Union flag outside the building all year round.
3,528 words Detail from a painting by Pedro Berruguete on the life of Santo Domingo de Guzmán depicting Dominican friars burning heretical books The...
(RE-UPLOADED) Elected leaders conniving with Big Junk to fatten Americans; how other species treat fast food; why a 17-ounce soda is wrong, but 68 hot dogs a...
Make racist incidents a separate offence, urges gardaIrish ExaminerA senior garda has said a review of the law may be required to make it easier to prosecute crimes involving racist abuse.
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Thousands of protesters have flooded the streets of Slovenia's second largest city to protest against political elites and austerity measures. Scores have been injured as police used force to disperse the crowd.
The former chair of Awema yesterday launched an attack on the decision to use the “nuclear option” of terminating all funding to the disgraced charity, leading to its liquidation.
The Turkish Air Force scrambled F-16 jets fighter jets along its border with Syria after Syrian warplanes attacked rebel positions on their side of the border.
Amsterdam is to create "Scum villages" where nuisance neighbours and anti-social tenants will be exiled from the city and rehoused in caravans or containers with "minimal services" under constant police supervision.
The United States says it is increasingly concerned Syria's President Bashar al-Assad may resort to using chemical weapons against his people.
When the United Nations delegates last met to discuss the regulations, it was 1988, and the Internet was pretty much unheard of within the general public.
Christian Noyer questioned why the City of London remains Europe's main financial hub, saying the eurozone should control its own transactions and bypass the UK.
Onislam.netGay Muslims: The Elephant in the (Prayer) RoomHuffington Post (blog)Muslims, I find, tend to be quite good at avoiding open discussions about deeply personal matters affecting our communities.
DA: No Crime to Throw Cop Whistle-Blower in Psych WardHuffington Post (blog)Neither the NYPD nor Jamaica Hospital committed a crime when they forcibly took whistleblower cop Adrian Schoolcraft from his home and held him in the hospital's psych ward...
The days following the nationalist riots of November 11th, 2012 (marking the 'Poland Independence Day') in Warsaw have been a time of solemn reflection for those of us in Poland and our friends watching around the world.
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