deceived


The government is accused of deceiving disabled people in England by allowing the cost of blue badges to rise.

A head teacher in a leafy suburb describes how her school stopped coasting.

A teacher who secretly filmed apparent attempts to deceive Ofsted for a TV documentary defends her actions.

A teacher who secretly filmed apparent attempts to deceive Ofsted, for a documentary, denies misconduct.

A US judge throws out legal claims filed by three people who claimed they were deceived by the makers of the Borat film.

A 22-year-old man who enrolled at a Hampshire school and abducted a 13-year-old girl from another school is jailed.

Two ex-Credit Suisse bankers are charged with fraud for allegedly deceiving clients over debt tied to sub-prime mortgages.

The Church of England's ruling General Synod has voted to consecrate women as bishops, but who were the main voices in the debate, and what did they want?

Experts are calling for a debate over the ethical dilemmas those caring for dementia patients face.

They suggest it may be appropriate to deny patients freedoms and deceive them for their own good. But what are the difficult decisions carers face


A man denies deceiving detainees at a detention centre by offering advice when not qualified to do so.

A Czech woman is cleared of deceiving a children's home by posing as a young girl, but faces abuse charges.

DNA evidence supports an Austrian man's confession that he fathered his daughter's children, police say.

The family of two brothers who died when their boat capsized say they must have been "deceived" by sunny weather.

Some banks are deceiving customers who try to reclaim default charges on credit card accounts, say campaigners.

Owais Shah top scores with 82 as England beat Sri Lanka by 65 runs to level the one-day series at 1-1.

Director general Mark Thompson tells all BBC staff that editorial breaches which deceive the public are unacceptable.

Migrant workers are being lured to Britain by deception and are forming a new underclass, a BBC probe finds.

BBC director general insists there is "no intention to deceive" the public over phone line competitions.

Charity collection boxes stolen from a church could be used to deceive the public, police warn.

A Sussex detective chief inspector denies charges of theft and deception at Maidstone Crown Court.

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