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Pensioner missing after plane crash Press Association – 1 hour 43 minutes agoRescuers have called off a search for a missing pensioner whose plane crashed at sea.More »Pensioner missing after plane crash
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Paisley to step down from ministry Press Association – 1 hour 57 minutes agoThe Reverend Ian Paisley is to step down from ministry in the church he helped establish 60 years ago. More »Paisley to step down from ministry
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Grossman sauce in botulism warning Press Association – 2 hours 6 minutes agoThe Food Standards Agency has advised the public not to consume jars of a Loyd Grossman sauce which may pose a risk of botulism poisoning. More »Grossman sauce in botulism warning
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UK seeking $80 billion infrastructure boost – repo … Adrian Croft – Reuters – 2 hours 14 minutes agoLONDON (Reuters) – Ministers are drawing up plans for a 50-billion-pound housing and road-building programme harnessing private sector money, a newspaper reported on …More »UK seeking $80 billion infrastructure boost – repo …
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Cricket writer Roebuck committed suicide: police Dean Treml – AFP – 3 hours agoRenowned cricket writer Peter Roebuck committed suicide in his hotel room South African police confirmed to AFP on Sunday. More »Cricket writer Roebuck committed suicide: police
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Independence vote ‘hurting economy’ Press Association – 3 hours agoThe prospect of an independence referendum is damaging investment in Scotland, the Chancellor has said. More »Independence vote ‘hurting economy’
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BBC and ITV in tied in ratings Press Association – 3 hours agoThe BBC and ITV were tied on Saturday night as both Strictly Come Dancing and X Factor attracted 11.8 million viewers. More »BBC and ITV in tied in ratings
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Hamilton wins Abu Dhabi GP for mum Gordon Howard – AFP – 4 hours agoA delighted Lewis Hamilton produced a near-flawless performance on Sunday and then dedicated his spectacular victory in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to his mother on her …More »Hamilton wins Abu Dhabi GP for mum
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Queen leads ceremonies to remember war dead Leon Neal – AFP – 4 hours agoQueen Elizabeth II led the country in honouring its war dead on Sunday as the country fell silent on its national remembrance day. More »Queen leads ceremonies to remember war dead
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Church regions back women bishops Avril Ormsby – Reuters – 5 hours agoLONDON (Reuters) – The Church of England’s dioceses, or regions, have voted in favour of consecrating female bishops, campaigners said on Sunday, clearing one hurdle … More »Church regions back women bishops
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Blair warns of ‘catastrophe’ if euro collapses Jason Kempin – AFP – 6 hours agoFormer prime minister Tony Blair warned on Sunday that the collapse of the euro would be “catastrophic” and urged Europe to move fast to support the currency. More »Blair warns of ‘catastrophe’ if euro collapses
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IRA bombing relatives join service Press Association – 6 hours agoRelatives of those killed in the IRA’s Remembrance Day bombing in Enniskillen were among hundreds who gathered in solemn reflection at the town’s cenotaph. More »IRA bombing relatives join service
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Stolen car used to damage graves Press Association – 6 hours agoSix graves have been damaged after a stolen car reversed through a cemetery. More »Stolen car used to damage graves
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Ministers plan £50bn growth boost Press Association – 7 hours agoMinisters are drawing up plans for a £50 billion housing and road-building boom in an attempt to boost the flagging economy, it has been reported. More »Ministers plan £50bn growth boost
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Duke’s deployment ‘not provocative’ Press Association – 7 hours agoThe Chief of the Defence Staff has denied sending the Duke of Cambridge to the Falkland Islands was designed to provoke Argentina. More »Duke’s deployment ‘not provocative’
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Benefits to rise with inflation Press Association – 8 hours agoBusiness Secretary Vince Cable has signalled the Government would raise benefits in line with record high inflation. More »Benefits to rise with inflation
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Cable has sympathy for protest camp Georges Gobet – AFP – 8 hours agoBusiness Secretary Vince Cable said Sunday he sympathised with the feelings of anti-capitalism protesters camped outside St Paul’s Cathedral in London. More »Cable has sympathy for protest camp
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£90m grant boosts BBC World Service Press Association – 8 hours agoBBC World Service broadcasts will benefit from a £90 million Government grant less than a year after the body revealed cuts to jobs and services. More »£90m grant boosts BBC World Service
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Queen leads nation in remembrance Press Association – 8 hours agoThe country fell silent to remember its war dead at services across the country as the Queen led the nation in honouring the fallen. More »Queen leads nation in remembrance
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No Army cuts expected – MoD chief Press Association – 10 hours agoThe Chief of the Defence Staff has declared he is “pretty confident” the Army could cut its numbers by a fifth without any new redundancies. More »No Army cuts expected – MoD chief
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Oxfam pulls staff from S. Sudan’s Upper Nile Jose Cendon – AFP – 10 hours agoGlobal aid organisation Oxfam has withdrawn 22 staff from South Sudan’s Upper Nile state because of escalating violence along the newly independent country’s tense border …More »Oxfam pulls staff from S. Sudan’s Upper Nile
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Apology after X Factor story error Press Association – 10 hours agoA TV channel has apologised after articles apparently announcing the results of an X Factor phone vote appeared online before the poll closed. More »Apology after X Factor story error
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Newspaper turns readers into newshounds Katy Lee – AFP – 13 hours agoA newspaper has thrown open its office doors, let the readers stride in, and invited them to peer over reporters’ shoulders — digitally, at least. More »Newspaper turns readers into newshounds
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Kenya’s Mau Mau war victims seek redress Peter Martell – AFP – 13 hours agoAlmost 60 years have passed since colonial forces beat Wambugu Wa Nyingi and left him for dead, but neither the dark scars from years shackled in chains nor his tramautic …More »Kenya’s Mau Mau war victims seek redress
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Cable’s sympathy for St Paul’s demo Press Association – 15 hours agoVince Cable has revealed he sympathises with the feelings of those protesting outside St Paul’s Cathedral. More »Cable’s sympathy for St Paul’s demo
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Channel plane crash: Search resumes Press Association – 16 hours agoThe search for a missing person following a light aircraft crash in the English Channel is resuming. More »Channel plane crash: Search resumes
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Bomb-test veterans go to top court Press Association – 17 hours agoEx-servicemen who say they were made ill as a result of being exposed to radiation during British nuclear weapons tests in the 1950s are to begin the latest stage of … More »Bomb-test veterans go to top court
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Italian austerity moves welcomed Press Association – 17 hours agoThe approval of austerity measures by the Italian parliament – sparking the resignation of Silvio Berlusconi – has been hailed as a “welcome step” towards resolving the … More »Italian austerity moves welcomed
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England sucker-punch downs Spain at Wembley Rob Woollard – AFP – 18 hours agoEngland scored an upset 1-0 victory over world champions Spain on Saturday, with stand-in captain Frank Lampard heading the only goal of the game to delight a sell-out … More »England sucker-punch downs Spain at Wembley
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Matthew takes 3-shot lead at LPGA Ochoa event Peter Muhly – AFP – 18 hours agoScotland’s Catriona Matthew fired her second consecutive four-under-par 68 to seize a three-shot lead after the third round of the Lorena Ochoa Invitational. More »Matthew takes 3-shot lead at LPGA Ochoa event
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Bus border checks ‘lax since 2007’ Press Association – 20 hours agoCoach passengers were allowed into the UK without being properly checked by border staff for four years, it has been reported, in another blow for the under-fire Home … More »Bus border checks ‘lax since 2007’
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Torture inquiry ‘must be open’ Press Association – 20 hours agoThe inquiry into British complicity in allegations of torture will “only serve to cover up abuses and encourage recurrence” if it is less than open and transparent, a … More »Torture inquiry ‘must be open’
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Supermarkets begin fuel price war Press Association – 20 hours agoSupermarket giants have begun a Christmas fuel price war that will see customers spending in-store to save money at the pumps. More »Supermarkets begin fuel price war
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Black Sabbath to reunite for new album, tour Kevin Winter – AFP – 20 hours agoHeavy metal legends Black Sabbath are to reunite to make a new album and tour, the original four members of the band led by Ozzy Osbourne have announced. More »Black Sabbath to reunite for new album, tour
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British unions dismiss “15-minute strike” offer Adrian Croft – Reuters – 23 hours agoLONDON (Reuters) – A union leader dismissed as a “media stunt” on Saturday the British government’s suggestion that public sector unions stage a token 15-minute stoppage …More »British unions dismiss “15-minute strike” offer
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Wives choir in remembrance tribute Press Association – Sat, Nov 12, 2011A choir of military spouses whose partners are serving in Afghanistan joined a star-studded line-up to commemorate Britain’s fallen soldiers at the Royal Albert Hall … More »Wives choir in remembrance tribute
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PM ‘uses eurozone crisis as cloak’ Press Association – Sat, Nov 12, 2011David Cameron faced Labour calls to stop using the eurozone crisis as a cloak for economic inaction at home as Italy eased itself further away from the brink by approving … More »PM ‘uses eurozone crisis as cloak’
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UK military denies cuts to be speeded up John D Mchugh – AFP – Sat, Nov 12, 2011Ministry of Defence on Saturday denied claims in a leaked memo that up to 16,500 soldiers — thousands more than originally proposed — faced the axe of budget cuts. More »UK military denies cuts to be speeded up
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Light plane crashes into Channel Press Association – Sat, Nov 12, 2011A Royal Navy vessel is helping in the search for a light aircraft that has crashed into the English Channel. More »Light plane crashes into Channel
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Orangemen at No10 over Catholic ban Press Association – Sat, Nov 12, 2011Members of the Protestant Orange Order have descended on Downing Street to oppose the lifting of a ban on those in line to the throne from marrying a Catholic. More »Orangemen at No10 over Catholic ban
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Redknapp to face tax charges Ian Kington – AFP – Sat, Nov 12, 2011Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp is to face trial for tax evasion next year, it was revealed Saturday. More »Redknapp to face tax charges
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Flower tells ICC to protect Test cricket Ben Stansall – AFP – Sat, Nov 12, 2011England coach Andy Flower has urged the International Cricket Council (ICC) to do all in its power to preserve Test matches as the sport’s premier contests. More »Flower tells ICC to protect Test cricket
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No Army wounded job cuts – Hammond Press Association – Sat, Nov 12, 2011Defence Secretary Philip Hammond sought to reassure frontline troops over their futures as he dismissed a leaked memo suggesting wounded soldiers could be made redundant … More »No Army wounded job cuts – Hammond
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Probe after five animals found dead Press Association – Sat, Nov 12, 2011Police are investigating whether five animals found dead were poisoned. More »Probe after five animals found dead
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Syria suspension shows Arab League ‘frustration’ Farouk Batiche – AFP – Sat, Nov 12, 2011Foreign Secretary William Hague said Saturday’s decision by the Arab League to suspend Syria showed the “frustration” of its members at President Bashar al-Assad’s s … More »
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