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Iran attacks US over Afghanistan
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says it is the US, not Tehran, that is playing a "double game" in Afghanistan.

China's exports see big increase
China's exports surged 46% in February, figures show, raising hopes of a strong recovery in global trade.

Collider to shut down for a year
The Large Hadron Collider must be shut down for a year starting in late 2011 to address design flaws, the BBC has learned.

'Last Bali bomber' killed in Indonesia
Indonesia's president confirms security forces have killed the last main suspect in the 2002 Bali bombings, Dulmatin.

Jerusalem row clouds Biden visit
US Vice-President Joe Biden meets Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, with discussions dominated by Israeli plans for 1,600 more homes in East Jerusalem.

Burma law bans Suu Kyi from poll
A new election law formally bars pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi from taking part in elections planned in Burma.

Ban honours UN's Haiti 'heroes'
Ban Ki-moon pays tribute to the 101 UN staff who died in the Haiti quake, as President Preval seeks US support for the economy.

Aid agency attacked in Pakistan
Unidentified gunmen attack the office of a Western aid agency, killing six people and wounding several others, the agency and police say.

Ring may be giant 'impact crater'
Deforestation in central Africa has revealed what could be an impact crater left by a giant space rock, scientists say.

Leaping off the page - Belgian paper prints '3D edition'
A Belgian daily has issued what is thought to be Europe's first 3D newspaper - complete with cardboard viewing glasses.

Good egg - DNA of extinct birds found in ancient shells
The eggshells of long-dead and extinct species are a particularly good source to find preserved DNA, researchers say.

Life bans for Yousuf and Younus
Top Pakistan cricketers Mohammad Yousuf and Younus Khan are told they cannot represent their country again.

Bendtner response delights Wenger
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger praises the resolve of Nicklas Bendtner, who put recent media criticism behind him by scoring a hat-trick in the 5-0 Champions League win over Porto.

Fighting the tide
Church authority at risk as scandals spread in Europe

Galapagos tension
Can all species live side by side in unique ecosystem?

Thin red line
Lone stand of anti-Taliban militia in Pakistan

Biswas on India
Women's quotas - historic moment for largest democracy

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Togo in trouble as election protests continue to rage

Separation fear
Families fight 'racist' Israeli marriage and citizenship law

ANC wants Winnie Mandela clarity
South Africa's ANC asks Winnie Mandela to clarify a media report in which she apparently fiercely criticised ex-husband Nelson.

US apology for Gaddafi comments
The US apologises for comments made by a spokesman after Libya's Col Gaddafi called for a holy war against Switzerland.

US 'hid terror suspect treatment'
A former UK spy chief says she did not know US intelligence services were mistreating terror suspects until after she retired.

Insurers 'face $7bn Chile bill'
The earthquake in Chile may cost the global insurance industry as much as $7bn (£4.7bn), Swiss Re estimates.

China 'seeking end to Buddhism'
The Dalai Lama accuses China of trying to "annihilate Buddhism", as Tibet marks 51 years since a failed revolt against Beijing.

Cathay Pacific returns to profit
Cathay Pacific reports a return to full-year profit as cost cutting and bets on the price of fuel pay off.

Ashton sets out diplomatic vision
The EU's foreign policy chief, Lady Ashton, tells MEPs how she will shape Europe's new diplomatic service, as officials vie for influence.

Berezovsky wins poison libel case
Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky wins libel damages over claims he conspired to avoid extradition and get political asylum in Britain.

Egypt's top cleric dies aged 81
Egypt's top Muslim cleric has died suddenly in Saudi Arabia at the age of 81.

Gaza activist's death case opens
A court case brought by the family of Rachel Corrie, a US protester killed by an Israeli army bulldozer in 2003, opens in Israel.

Indian MPs approve women's bill
India's upper house sees a second day of uproar as it backs a bill to reserve a third of all parliamentary seats for women.

UK seeks Afghan political drive
Foreign Secretary David Miliband is to urge the Afghan president to seek a political solution to the conflict with the Taliban.

New Kurdish party to challenge polls
Jim Muir reports on the new Kurdish party that has emerged in northern Iraq to mount a challenge in the third general election since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003.

Bitterness and unease in Zimbabwe
Andrew Harding reports from Harare on the uneasy mood among the white population and the MDC party as President Robert Mugabe says he's ready for another term.

Can US broker Middle East peace?
Joe Biden is in the region to encourage talks between the Palestinians and Israel. What can be achieved?

About Us - Join Us

The role of the recruitment consultant is tremendously fast-paced and sales driven.

There is never time to get bored or feel that you are a wasted resource; there is constant change with new clients and candidates every day and new challenges to be met maintaining existing relationships and building new ones.

The flip side is that you do need your wits about you as soon as you walk in the door until the moment you walk out of it at the end of the day. The phones ring constantly with people's careers and business needs at the end of the line. They do not care that you have numerous clients and candidates; what they do care about is that you know who they are and how their search is progressing, that you know your job and that you will give them the best service available in the recruitment market today. Prioritising and managing your workload can be tough.

If that sounds hard and hectic - it can be. Having said that, the environment at The HSE RECRUITMENT NETWORK is supportive. Although you are responsible for your own desk and have your own clients we have a shared candidate database, full administration support and resourcers to free your time up to do what you do best!

At The HSE RECRUITMENT NETWORK our consultants are expected to work hard but not without reward and recognition. We will give training and development at a professional and personal level and a structured career path exists for those who have the requisite skills and abilities to succeed.

A consultant from day one, the first few months are spent developing the skills and expertise that every one of our consultants has; you could then aim to achieve the criteria fulfilled by our Senior consultants or you may already have set your sights on a management role.

Our hours are 8.30 am until 6.00 pm. You will be expected to take your job seriously but always be able to laugh at yourself, to learn from your mistakes and improve as a result.

Recruitment at The HSE RECRUITMENT NETWORK is not a glamour environment. We are a down-to-earth, straightforward company with exceptional staff and exceptional professional standards. If you take pride in your work, enjoy a full social life and know that you have a lot to offer as an employee and as an individual, then recruitment at The HSE RECRUITMENT NETWORK could be the right choice for you.