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Hope of finding more earthquake survivors fades

Death tolls rises to 98 in Christchurch as the chance of finding anyone else alive in the rubble all but disappears.

24 Feb 2011

Libya's neighbours have a duty to help its people

Telegraph View: Are other Arab leaders so intent on saving their own necks, or so wary of fomenting insurrection elsewhere, that they will do nothing beyond denouncing Gaddafi?

23 Feb 2011

Mission to rescue stranded Britons finally gets under way

Britain sends charter planes to Tripoli to bring home British nationals who have been stranded in the chaos that has engulfed the country.

23 Feb 2011

Libya: Cameron vows to bring stranded Britons home

Prime Minister insisted Government is doing "everything we can" to help Britons escape chaos-hit Libya.

23 Feb 2011

Libya: 'more than 1,000 dead'

Col Gaddafi threatens to unleash mob rule and "cleanse Libya house by house" until insurrection is crushed.

23 Feb 2011

Christchurch earthquake: up to 100 die in one building

Family told nobody could have survived in building where TV producer mother worked as death toll of 75 to rise.

23 Feb 2011

Families despair as rescue turns to recovery

Ray of hope as rescuers pluck a woman to safety after she spent more than 24 hours trapped inside a building that collapsed in the devastating earthquake that hit the city of Christchurch.

23 Feb 2011

'Miracle' rescue offers hope to grieving city

Ray of hope as rescuers pluck a woman to safety after she spent more than 24 hours trapped inside a building that collapsed in the devastating earthquake that hit the city of Christchurch.

23 Feb 2011

Christchurch earthquake: dozens rescued but hundreds still missing

Rescuers work against the clock to free survivors from buildings flattened by the earthquake in New Zealand's second city.

23 Feb 2011

Gaddafi to 'fight until last drop of blood is spilled'

Col Gaddafi threatens to unleash mob rule and "cleanse Libya house by house" until insurrection is crushed.

22 Feb 2011

New Zealand: hunt for survivors trapped in rubble

Seventy-five people known to have died and more than 100 unaccounted for as 6.3 magnitude quake hits Christchurch.

22 Feb 2011

New Zealand: 150 feared dead in earthquake

65 people known to have died and more than 100 are unaccounted for as 6.3 magnitude quake hits Christchurch.

22 Feb 2011

New Zealand's biggest earthquakes

New Zealand suffered one of its worst natural disasters on Tuesday when a 6.3-magnitude earthquake hit its second-biggest city of Christchurch.

22 Feb 2011

New Zealand: at least 65 killed in 'devastating' earthquake

Many more feared dead as 6.3 magnitude quake hits Christchurch in what prime minister calls the "darkest day".

22 Feb 2011

History of New Zealand tremors

New Zealand, which sits on the seismically volatile Pacific Rim of Fire, has a long history of earthquakes and is dubbed "the Shaky Isles" by its Australian neighbours.

22 Feb 2011

Christchurch: profile of New Zealand's second largest city

The New Zealand city of Christchurch, devastated by a new massive earthquake, embodies the dream of the Church of England to create a Christian city on the other side of the world.

22 Feb 2011

Colonel Gaddafi appears on TV: 'I am still in Libya'

Gaddafi hits out at "dogs" who claimed he had fled Libya, as the dictator's regime is on verge of collapse.

22 Feb 2011

Eat less red meat, Government scientists warn

Britons will be warned that they must cut their consumption of red meat to reduce the risk of cancer.

19 Feb 2011

What do nurses do if they don't nurse?

They used to look after us, but now they are facilitating our journey through illness, says Vicki Woods

18 Feb 2011

Vietnam boat disaster: Q&A

A short guide to what is known about the tragedy of a tourist boat sinking in Halong Bay in Vietnam.

17 Feb 2011

The carer coughing blood who was sent home

Health service condemned in official report that finds hospitals are failing to meet "most basic standards of care".

16 Feb 2011

The civil servant who died in ward seeking help

Health service condemned in official report that finds hospitals are failing to meet "most basic standards of care".

16 Feb 2011

NHS Trust plans to 'evict' elderly bed blockers

Health authority planning to use anti-trespass powers against patients who refuse to leave hospital beds after being discharged.

16 Feb 2011

Who cares for the elderly?

We must radically rethink the way we view the older generation, says Joan Bakewell.

15 Feb 2011

Appalling neglect

Telegraph View: The inhumane and neglectful treatment of any patient, elderly or not, should not and must not be tolerated

15 Feb 2011




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