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Kevin Connolly reports from Kentucky, which - along with Oregon - is holding a Democratic primary.

Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero's ruling Socialist Party wins Spain's general elections, but falls short of a majority.

Bath emollients work for childhood eczema, but allergy tests for the condition should be avoided, guidance says.

Richard Black assesses the hurdles facing ministers at the UN climate conference in Bali, Indonesia.

Bath products to help ease allergic eczema may not be worth the amount of money the NHS spends on them, a study says.

Use of harsh soaps and abrasive skin care products is blamed for a rise in allergic diseases such as eczema.

Fionola Meredith reflects on recent political events for Hearts and Minds.

We all develop wrinkles with age, and we've all seen the adverts for products that claim to reduce them. But what's the science behind them and do they really work?

A look at what's making the headlines in Tuesday's morning newspapers.

Half of the UK's hairdressers have dermatitis caused by their work, health inspectors claim.

BBC Scotland political editor Brian Taylor examines the implications of Sir Sean Connery's snub to Holyrood.

Experts hope to better treat conditions such as eczema and asthma after finding a dry skin gene.

A plant extract could signal a breakthrough in the treatment of a skin condition blighting the lives of one million sufferers in the UK.

US authorities have ruled two eczema creams should carry warnings that they may increase the risk of cancer.

Why political life is and always has been dominated by good - and bad - luck.

BBC Wales' Parliamentary correspondent records all the Welsh happenings in Westminster.

The second session of Saddam Hussein's trial is marked by death and further insights into the defendant's character.

BBC political editor Nick Robinson examines the implications for Tony Blair after he suffered his first Commons defeat as prime minister.

Tony Blair's speech to MEPs draws praise in some unlikely quarters as Europeans digest its implications.

The prime minister faces a resumed battle over his ID card plans, but could this give his third term an early boost?

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