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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Jon Dennis

Newsdesk notes for Friday January 11

Work and pensions secretary Peter Hain faces an inquiry by the parliamentary sleaze watchdog. Our chief political correspondent Andy Sparrow tells me of the minister's explanation as to why he failed to disclose donations worth £100,000.

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David Pruce of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society tells me about its survey of the trade in prescription drugs bought online. He warns some of the drugs are fake, and potentially life-threatening.

The US president has called for an end to the Israeli occupation of the West Bank. George Bush says he wants and expects an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal by the end of the year. Rory McCarthy reports from Jerusalem.

Rory Carroll in Caracas outlines the role of the Venezuelan president, Hugo Chávez, in freeing two politicians held for six years by Colombian rebels.

Randeep Ramesh reports from New Delhi on the launch of the world's cheapest car: the Tata Nano, which costs just £1,260.

Today's papers reviewer is Haroon Siddique.

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