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A committee rules a programme on the Thatcher government's impact on Wales broke impartiality and accuracy rules
The public inquiry into a Jersey waterfront development will reach a "fair conclusion", its inspector insists.
Spain's Carlos Sastre takes the Tour de France's yellow jersey after an impressive victory at l'Alpe d'Huez.
A controversial Channel 4 film on global warming broke Ofcom rules on impartiality and fairness, the regulator says.
A controversial Channel 4 film on global warming broke Ofcom rules on impartiality and fairness, the regulator says.
On a day made for climbers and those with serious aspirations to the yellow jersey, today's 224km route takes the riders from Toulouse to Bagneres-de-Bigorre.
Saunier Duval-Scott's Riccardo Ricco outsprints Alejandro Valverde to win stage six of the Tour de France.
The Irish commander of a 3,700-strong EU force for Africa warns of a "logistical Everest" ahead.
New England selector Ashley Giles insists he can remain impartial despite his friendships with some team members.
MPs are to debate plans which will require schools to give unbiased advice about course options.
An officer investigating race-fixing claims denies 'cosy retirement' plans over a racing job offer.
The authorities in Bangladesh say judges will now be impartially appointed by the Supreme Court.
The detective in charge of the Kieren Fallon race-fixing case may not be "impartial", court told.
The BBC cancels plans for the awareness-raising TV special Planet Relief following internal debates on impartiality.
A UN envoy condemns the killing of two journalists in Somalia and urges a prompt and impartial investigation.
Are the papers right to report that the BBC is "institutionally biased" in the wake of an internal report on impartiality?
A report commissioned by the BBC has concluded that the corporation needs to make greater efforts towards impartiality
The BBC needs to make greater efforts towards impartiality, according to an internal report.
Hampshire Constabulary gives the go-ahead for its officers to march in uniform at Brighton's Gay Pride event.
The readiness of UN troops to impose peace using lethal force marks a departure from the missions of the 1990s.
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