Japan ‘to review energy policy’
Tuesday, May 10th, 2011Japan’s prime minister says plans to increase the use of nuclear power will be reconsidered in the wake of the Fukushima plant crisis.

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Japan ‘to review energy policy’
Japan’s prime minister says plans to increase the use of nuclear power will be reconsidered in the wake of the Fukushima plant crisis.

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Japan ‘to review energy policy’
William Hague says plans to put big EU treaty changes to a UK referendum are a “massive advance”, amid criticism from Tory MPs.

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EU bill ‘massive advance’ – Hague
The English Defence League says plans for a controversial US pastor to speak at one of its events have been shelved because of his views on homosexuality.

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EDL withdraws invite to US pastor
The deputy PM says plans for five-year fixed term parliaments are part of a package aimed at restoring faith in politics.

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Clegg defends five-year term plan
The Council of Mortgage Lenders says plans by the City regulator to restrict mortgage lending would “sacrifice” many potential borrowers.

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Mortgage borrowers ‘sacrificed’
The New York imam backing plans for an Islamic centre near Ground Zero says plans by a small US church to burn Korans would have sparked “a disaster”.

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Koran burning ‘would be disaster’