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/ 10 April 2011

News of the World faces rush of phone hack claims

Rupert Murdoch’s British news arm faces a rush of fresh compensation claims and could be exposed to criminal prosecution.

By Tim Castle
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/ 8 April 2011

UK lifts ban on Libyan officials

Britain will lift its ban on members of the Libyan regime entering the UK if they renounce their loyalty to Muammar Gaddafi.

By Harriet Sherwood
Man United aim to break Chelsea hoodoo
Article
/ 5 April 2011

Man United aim to break Chelsea hoodoo

Manchester United will be chasing their first victory against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in nearly a decade on Wednesday.

By Rob Woollard
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/ 31 March 2011

New technology makes hydrogen more viable car fuel

A new technology that allows hydrogen to be stored in a cheap and practical way could be used as a carbon-free alternative to petrol a reality.

By Stuart McDill
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/ 30 March 2011

FA argues over Capello contract mix-up

The Football Association clashed with its former chairperson on Tuesday over how an escape clause was removed from coach Fabio Capello’s contract.

By Rob Harris
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/ 29 March 2011

Work on London’s Olympic Stadium completed

The last piece of turf was laid on Tuesday at the Olympic Stadium, symbolising the completion of building work on the 80 000-seat flagship venue.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 March 2011

Man City probe Balotelli dart incident

Manchester City are investigating media reports that troublesome Italian striker Mario Balotelli threw a dart at youth-team players.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 26 March 2011

iPad 2: Thinner, lighter and faster

Apple remains ahead of the pack with the iPad 2, which offers faster web browsing, better graphics – and a really clever cover.

By Josh Halliday
New royal wedding one-stop shop app launches
Article
/ 22 March 2011

New royal wedding one-stop shop app launches

Those who want to keep up with the latest news about next month’s royal wedding can now buy a "one-stop wedding shop" iPad application.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 21 March 2011

Chelsea sink City to keep title hopes alive

Chelsea scored two late goals to beat a toothless Manchester City 2-0 on Sunday and keep alive their faint hopes of retaining the league title.

By Mitch Phillips
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/ 18 March 2011

Liverpool was chaotic, says Torres

Fernando Torres has revealed that he resolved to leave Liverpool long before his January transfer to Chelsea because the club was in "chaos".

By Sid Lowe
Flying Dutchman gone for keeps
Article
/ 18 March 2011

Flying Dutchman gone for keeps

Manchester United fans want him to stay, but goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar knows he must stick to his guns, writes <b>Daniel Taylor</b>.

By Daniel Taylor
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/ 17 March 2011

Faith no more

Dance act Faithless are splitting up, according to a message posted on their Facebook page. The statement said it was "time to close to the book".

By Lisa Van Wyk
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/ 17 March 2011

Global paedophile network smashed

A global online paedophile network has been smashed in a worldwide police operation that has led to hundreds of arrests and many convictions.

By Staff Reporter
Ferguson gets five-match ban over ref rant
Article
/ 16 March 2011

Ferguson gets five-match ban over ref rant

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been banned for five matches following his tirade against referee Martin Atkinson.

By Staff Reporter
Dewani admitted to private UK hospital
Article
/ 16 March 2011

Dewani admitted to private UK hospital

A British businessman accused of ordering his wife’s murder on honeymoon in South Africa was sent to the Priory Hospital in the UK on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 March 2011

Olympics: Rush starts for London 2012 tickets

Tickets for the 2012 London Olympics went on sale on Tuesday with organisers promising the website would not crash under the expected huge demand.

By Guy Jackson
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/ 15 March 2011

Terry vows Chelsea will fight for Euro glory

John Terry has warned Chelsea’s European rivals that his side are finally in the right frame of mind to fight for Champions League glory.

By Steve Griffiths
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/ 14 March 2011

City sink Reading to set up United showdown

Manchester City defeated Reading 1-0 in the FA Cup quarter-finals on Sunday to set up a semi-final showdown with arch rivals Manchester United.

By Steve Griffiths
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/ 10 March 2011

We really do want clean, green products

Ethical consumerism is on the rise. Do ethical companies really trump the rest? Research suggests they do, and investors want to follow the money.

By Fiona Zerbst
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/ 9 March 2011

Kansas runner wins trans-Atlantic pancake race

After crews used blowtorches to clear the ice-covered raceway, a 28-year-old mother of two won the annual Shrove Tuesday trans-Atlantic pancake race.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 March 2011

Masterful media move: Kate Middleton photos online

It’s impossible not to like the new childhood pictures of Kate Middleton — and that’s just how Buckingham Palace wants it.

By Gregory Katz
Chelsea win 3-1 at Blackpool
Article
/ 8 March 2011

Chelsea win 3-1 at Blackpool

Two goals from Frank Lampard and another from John Terry gave Chelsea a 3-1 win at Blackpool on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
Ryan Giggs: The evergreen red devil
Article
/ 4 March 2011

Ryan Giggs: The evergreen red devil

Celebrating 20 years at Manchester United the winger talks to <strong>Daniel Taylor</strong> about early-day partying and media intrusion.

By Daniel Taylor
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/ 3 March 2011

Arsenal, Man City ease to wins in FA Cup

Arsenal routed Leyton Orient 5-0 in a fifth-round FA Cup replay and Manchester City eased past Aston Villa to make the quarter-finals on Wednesday.

By Steve Douglas
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/ 2 March 2011

Chelsea rally to beat United 2-1 in thriller

Chelsea blew the race wide open when they came from behind to beat Premier league leaders Manchester United 2-1 thanks to Frank Lampard’s penalty.

By Mitch Phillips
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/ 1 March 2011

Gay footballers, please stand up

Two decades into the 21st century, the day when a top athlete’s sexuality is not news at all still seems so distant. It cannot come fast enough.

By John Leicester
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/ 28 February 2011

England keeper Davies announces he is gay

England wicketkeeper Steven Davies publicly announced Monday he is gay, becoming the first active professional cricketer to out himself.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 28 February 2011

Rooney plans to banish the Blues

Wayne Rooney plans to make amends for the worst season of his life by firing Manchester United to a crucial victory against fading champions Chelsea.

By Steve Griffiths
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/ 28 February 2011

Wenger: Gunners must bounce back from cup shock

Arsene Wenger challenged Arsenal to bounce back from their League Cup final heartbreak after Birmingham snatched a last-gasp victory at Wembley.

By Rob Woollard
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/ 28 February 2011

London shop to make breast milk ice cream

A specialist ice cream parlour plans to serve up breast milk ice cream and says people should think of it as an organic, free-range treat.

By Staff Reporter
‘Wilkinson effect’ for Le Crunch
Article
/ 25 February 2011

‘Wilkinson effect’ for Le Crunch

It is a while since Le Crunch had such a snap and crackle about it.

By Robert Kitson
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