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EGG inspectors have been on alert for rogue traders passing off factory farmed eggs as
free range for many months after an anonymous tip-off … 
… the Food Standards Agency (FSA) estimates. The figure rises to about one in eight
boxes among eggs brought in from Spain, the agency said … 
Unions and passenger watchdogs reacted with "I told you so" today after an independent
arbiter criticised the private company contracted to provide most maintenance services on
the London Underground … 
… Join the debate A NEW generation of nuclear power stations will be built with
enough capacity to generate at least as much electricity … 
… Critics say that the Bill will be toothless without a commitment to annual
reductions in carbon dioxide emissions … 
A LEADING chief constable attacked the Government's "hairy chest" approach to law and
order yesterday after Tony Blair announced a series of Home Office measures to tackle
crime … 
… suggesting that the next election would be fought between a "flyweight" David
Cameron and the "heavyweight" Chancellor … 
… repeatedly forcing the Chancellor to restart a speech which paid tribute to Sir
George Martin, the producer of the Beatles … 
Zahid Hussain , The Times correspondent in Pakistan explains what the process will be now
with the release of Mirza-Tahir Hussain, and the factors which led to the President's
decision … 
The case of Mirza-Tahir Hussain, the Briton sentenced to death in Pakistan in 1988, has
gained attention for many reasons, says Richard Beeston , Diplomatic Editor of The Times
The … 