Row over CIA 'torture' flights engulfs Blair
Tony Blair and Jack Straw, the Foreign Secretary, were under pressure last night to refute convincingly claims that Britain has been complicit in alleged use of CIA planes to take suspected terrorists for torture in secret camps
Tory revival puts Kennedy's position in doubt
Charles Kennedy is facing a renewed row over his leadership as anxiety over the party's response to David Cameron spills into the open
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