endorsements


The UUP's executive committee 'overwhelmingly' endorses an electoral pact with the Conservatives.

A conference of thousands of Muslim clerics and scholars in India endorses a religious ruling against terrorism.

Volunteers are sought in Bangor and Oxford for trials of a treatment for depression endorsed by comedian Ruby Wax.

A delegation begins a visit to Rome in an effort to persuade the Pope to endorse what they say are the shared origins of the world's two biggest religions.

The top newspaper in Sarah Palin's home state of Alaska says she is "too risky" to be one step from the US presidency.

As the presidential race draws to a close, more Republicans pledge their support to Senator Obama.

US basketball star LeBron James is one of a new breed of 'athlete corporations' attracting lucrative sponsorship deals.

The BBC News website looks at which celebrities, politicians and newspapers have been endorsing the US presidential candidates.

As early voting begins in Florida, Joe Biden releases his medical records and pundits react to Colin Powell's Obama endorsement.

A key Brussels committee agrees to endorse Baroness Ashton as the UK's nominee for EU trade commissioner.

George W Bush's former secretary of state Colin Powell endorses Barack Obama for US president, in a sharp rebuke to Republicans.

Colin Powell's decision to endorse Barack Obama for president will ensure the Democrat dominates yet another crucial news cycle, says the BBC's Kevin Connolly.

Colin Powell, who served in the Bush administration, has endorsed Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential race.

Germany's Social Democrats endorse Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier as their candidate for chancellor in next year's poll.

Speculation mounts that Republican Colin Powell will endorse Democrat Barack Obama.

The endorsement by Iraq's political bodies of a US-Iraq draft deal is far from a foregone conclusion, writes the BBC's Jim Muir.

The IFA Executive backs the decision to sack chief executive Howard Wells while Raymond Kennedy continues to hold joint roles.

The IFA Executive backs the decision to sack chief executive Howard Wells while Raymond Kennedy continues to hold joint roles.

The Policing Board formally endorses the chief constable's decision to deploy Taser stun guns.

Tobacco firms paid huge amounts for endorsements from the stars of Hollywood's "Golden Age", researchers say.

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