misguides


A government plan to spend its way out of the looming recession is "misguided and discredited" say leading economists.

A British couple whose daughter was taken into care after a "misguided" suspicion of abuse are awarded £8,000 in compensation.

Sir David King's plan to replace physicists with climate scientists is naive and misguided, writes David Wark

Proposals for an Ulster-Scots academy are condemned by the Ulster-Scots Agency

A misguided seal is recorded attempting the most extreme case of mammal mating behaviour yet observed.

Calls to increase catch quotas for depleted fish stocks, such as cod, are deeply misguided.

The UK was misguided to shun human spaceflight, says Europe's space station chief.

Police investigating the death of a man in a row over litter say witnesses must put aside their "misguided loyalty" and come forward.

Internet law professor Michael Geist says attempts to block social media sites such as Facebook are misguided.

Tony Blair says he was "misguided" to believe investment was the only way to improve problem areas.

Michael Vaughan's captaincy record does not match the hype

A failed legal challenge against plans to close 22 care homes wasted public resources, a council says.

An all-party Lords committee condemns EU attempts to regulate internet video broadcasts as "misguided".

Police reveal examples of misguided 999 calls as they remind the public not to misuse the 999 service over Christmas.

Devon and Cornwall police officers say lives are being endangered by a series of bizarre and misguided 999 calls.

Home Secretary John Reid says a letter by British Muslim groups urging changes to UK foreign policy was "misguided".

A report claims plans to merge police forces will hinder crime-fighting, saying some smaller forces perform better.

Three years after a postman's murder, police believe misguided loyalty is stopping them finding those responsible.

It sounds like the plot to a particularly misguided TV makeover show - the bizarre experiment to civilise four native south Americans.

Police are convinced local people are withholding information about a murder because of "fear" or "misguided loyalty".

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