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Labour MP Paul Flynn has been stripped of a Parliamentary allowance for making fun of other MPs on his blog.

You have been sending your views about England's chief medical officer column on how the NHS could learn from department stores, such as John Lewis.

But they have managed to pick up some rude words

Book sales are in rude health, buoyed by reading groups. Yet the picture is not so rosy for independent bookshops. Tell us what makes your favourite special.

A cafe owner is accused of rudeness after banning a group of young mothers because their babies cried.

The BBC has apologised for an innuendo-filled discussion on Radio 4's Gardeners' Question Time last year.

Two hospital patients complain they were sworn at and told to soil their own beds Royal United Hospital nurses.

Almost half of complaints against police are allegations of rudeness or neglect, according to a watchdog.

BBC Sport looks ahead to Saturday's derby at Ibrox

It may appear the height of rudeness, but a study suggests yawning is the body's way of keeping you awake.

Victoria Beckham wins libel damages over a magazine claim that a US TV crew found her "picky and rude".

A millionaire landowner tells a court that he locked the gates of his estate to keep out "discourteous" people.

Thailand is just one of a number of countries which prosecute those who offend the head of state and most of them are not monarchies.

A trader from Leicestershire will not have to pay a fine for selling a shirt with a rude message on for Prime Minister Tony Blair.

Newsnight's Jeremy Paxman tells viewers how a Welsh T-shirt with an indelicate message about Englishmen appeared on the programme.

BBC's Newsnight reveals a previously cropped photograph of Tony Blair as a student appears to show him making a rude gesture.

Birmingham is featured in a holiday programme as a popular city break destination after major regeneration.

Liverpool and Birmingham people are discourteous and Glaswegians the most polite, a survey claims.

BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell on the tactics of Serbia's nationalist Radical Party, and the charms of the capital, Belgrade.

Former One Man and His Dog host Robin Page seeks redress over a "secret" police log and rude e-mail.

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