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Actor Josh Hartnett accepts libel damages over allegations of a "sexual dalliance" in a public area of a London hotel.

Proposals to force most benefit claimants to prepare for work or face penalties are a "fair deal", the government says.

Benefit claimants including single parents must "play their part" in the economy or lose payments, ministers say.

Plans to reform the welfare system to get claimants to "play their part" causes concern among Welsh ministers.

Charlie Mulgrew and Declan Bonner lose their challenge to the DRA over John Joe Doherty's appointment as Donegal boss.

The work and pensions secretary warns that under new plans nearly everyone on benefits will have to do some form of work.

As part of a series on Britain's jobless, BBC News explains some of the key facts and figures around unemployment.

Lone parents of children aged one to seven should be preparing to re-enter work, says a review.

A new benefits system making it tougher for sick and disabled people to claim benefits is due to be launched.

An energy giant climbs down over excluding victims of an oil depot blast because they were outside the perimeter.

Five men receive an out-of-court payout after claiming they were abused in a children's home in Berkshire 40 years ago.

A last minute rush by people trying to renew their tax credit claims has made it hard to get through on the HMRC hotline.

Personal details about nearly 100 benefit claimants are wrongly sent to a couple in Cornwall.

Long-term jobless people will have to undertake community work or lose benefits under proposed welfare reforms.

Claimants "will have to work to get their benefits" under proposed welfare reforms, minister James Purnell says.

Police are trying to trace the owners of 30 bicycles lost or stolen in the Isle of Man.

Fifteen councils across Britain are to be offered lie detectors to catch out benefit cheats.

It's a decade since no-win no-fee rules were extended to most civil court cases, but what change has the now notorious "conditional fee agreement" brought?

The Department of Work and Pensions is to cut 12,000 jobs in three years to meet spending restrictions.

Will Smith receives an apology from a news agency after it falsely accused him of saying Hitler was "a good person".

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