Thursday, 05 July 2012 10:17 'Nicolas Sarkozy knew police would come ‘looking’ for him, close friends of the ex-president have claimed. As the former French leader and his wife Carla Bruni sought refuge in the home of a Canadian billionaire, it has emerged that the pair fled just hours before his Paris home and office was raided by anti-corruption police. Although the former president has made no public comment, friends of his were quoted in Le Parisien newspaper as saying: “I know they’ll come looking for me. Nothing will come of it all.”' Friday, 06 July 2012 06:48 'The majority of UK public have expressed concerns about the British Prime Minister David Cameron's plan to end housing benefit for the under-25s, saying it will lead to an increase in the number of homeless people, shows a new survey. According to a ComRes/Independent poll of 1,000 people, asked whether ending housing benefit for people under the age of 25 would inevitably cause some young people to be left sleeping rough on the streets, 59 percent agreed while only 35 percent disagreed. Leading homelessness charities have attacked Cameron’s controversial idea of scrapping the benefit for under-25s, warning that it will leave more young adults sleeping rough.' Read more: UK Housing Benefit Cuts to Increase Homelessness: Poll 

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