 Ananova: |  | News headlines at 04:47 Deepcut barracks could be destroyed The infamous Deepcut Barracks where four young soldiers were found shot dead is set to be destroyed as part of Government plans to improve army training. Muslim women urged to combat terror Muslim women are to be invited on Government-funded assertiveness training courses in a bid to counter Islamist radicalism. Confusion fear over flight-bag move Travellers are likely to be confused by new carry-on hand luggage rules, said an air passenger group. Two held over boy's stab death Two men have been arrested over the murder of a teenage boy in Kent, the Metropolitan Police said. Cameron plans benefit system reform Conservative plans to subject all Incapacity Benefit claimants to an assessment to see if they really are unfit for work have came under fire from disability groups. Health warning on low-energy bulbs The Government's planned switchover from traditional light-bulbs to low-energy lighting could cause health problems for tens of thousands of people with skin conditions including eczema, experts have warned. Pledge to outlaw 'deactivated' guns Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has promised to outlaw "deactivated" guns, which can easily be reconverted into active firearms for use in crime. Police probe bid to derail train An investigation is under way into a "significant attempt to derail a train" which was carrying about 60 passengers, British Transport Police said. UK 'Islamists creating no-go areas' Islamic extremism in Britain is creating communities which are "no-go areas" for non-Muslims, a senior Church of England bishop warns. PM faces down critics over economy Prime Minister Gordon Brown has signalled his determination to take unpopular decisions on major infrastructure projects if he feels it is necessary for the good of the country. |