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/ 5 November 2010

BBC journalists’ strike knocks flagship shows off air

Thousands of BBC journalists in United Kingdom walked out on Friday in a 48-hour strike over pensions.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 November 2010

UK, France start talks ahead of landmark defence deal

UK PM David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy have started talks ahead of signing agreements ushering in a new era of military cooperation.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 2 November 2010

BP oil spill costs surge to $40-billion

British energy giant BP announced a return to profit on Tuesday but revealed new shock estimates for the cost of its Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

By Ben Perry
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/ 1 November 2010

Liverpool win ‘a step in the right direction’

Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson was thrilled to record his first back-to-back Premier League victories after a win on Sunday.

By Chris Brereton
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/ 29 October 2010

Experience the key to ending saga

Sir Alex Ferguson has cited Wayne Rooney’s contract dispute with Manchester United as a reason the club needs an experienced manager as his successor.

By Daniel Taylor
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/ 29 October 2010

Rooney’s apology may not be enough

Regaining the trust of his teammates and the public might be an impossible task for Wayne Rooney.

By Paul Hayward
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/ 27 October 2010

Hernandez to the rescue as United advance

Javier Hernandez struck the winner as Manchester United booked their place in the League Cup quarterfinals with a 3-2 victory over Wolves on Tuesday.

By Rob Woollard
Spurs move to sign SA defender Khumalo
Article
/ 26 October 2010

Spurs move to sign SA defender Khumalo

SA defender Bongani Khumalo will join Tottenham Hotspur in January subject to a work permit being granted, the Premier League club said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
Reggae star Gregory Isaacs dead at 59
Article
/ 26 October 2010

Reggae star Gregory Isaacs dead at 59

Jamaican reggae star Gregory Isaacs, best known for the 1982 song <i>Night Nurse</i>, has died at his London home, aged 59.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 24 October 2010

Fresh claims over World Cup votes scandal

A former Fifa general secretary identified officials he said could take money in return for votes in the race to host the World Cup.

By Staff Reporter
Rooney signs new deal with United
Article
/ 22 October 2010

Rooney signs new deal with United

Wayne Rooney performed a shock u-turn on Friday by signing a new five-year contract with Manchester United.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 22 October 2010

Divided they stand

Sir Alex Ferguson always argues that control is achievable only through success. Winning trophies bestows power.

By Paul Hayward
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/ 21 October 2010

BAE sees ‘modest’ hit from UK spending review

Defence contractor BAE Systems says the impact on its business of the UK’s cuts in defence spending will be "modest".

By Rhys Jones
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/ 21 October 2010

United hit by Rooney’s exit plans

As Wayne Rooney plots a route out of Manchester United, the rest of the squad will want to prove they can cope without the disgruntled striker.

By Rob Harris
Rooney wants to leave United, says Ferguson
Article
/ 19 October 2010

Rooney wants to leave United, says Ferguson

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed on Tuesday that star striker Wayne Rooney wants to leave the club.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 October 2010

All eyes on Rooney as United resume Euro quest

The feverish guessing game over Wayne Rooney’s future is looming over Manchester United as they prepare to resume their Champions League campaign.

By Rob Woollard
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/ 18 October 2010

Rooney ready to quit United, say reports

The future of Wayne Rooney dominated media reports on Monday as speculation mounted that the he was set to leave Old Trafford.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 October 2010

Liverpool slump in front of new owners

Liverpool’s new owners watched their team slump to a comprehensive 2-0 defeat at Merseyside rivals Everton.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 October 2010

Terrorism, cyberwarfare eyed in UK defence strategy

Terrorism and cyberwarfare will probably top a list of possible threats to Britain next week as the government seeks to justify major defence cuts.

By Mohammed Abbas and Rhys Jones
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/ 14 October 2010

Liverpool saga lurches on after new twist

Liverpool’s ownership wrangle rumbled into Thursday after George Gillett and Tom Hicks launched an 11th-hour legal bid to stop the club being sold.

By Martyn Herman
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/ 13 October 2010

Court clears way for Liverpool sale

Liverpool owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks lost a legal bid to block the sale of the club on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 October 2010

Comic novel wins Man Booker Prize for first time

British author Howard Jacobson won the Man Booker Prize on Tuesday for <em>The Finkler Question</em>, the first comic novel to scoop the awards.

By Mike Collett White
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/ 11 October 2010

Paul Gascoigne charged with drunken driving

Former England football star Paul Gascoigne has been charged with drunken driving after officers stopped him in Newcastle on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
‘Manopause’ exists — but is rare
Article
/ 8 October 2010

‘Manopause’ exists — but is rare

The inevitable reduction of testosterone could initiate andropause.

By Phil Daoust
Depression in teenagers brings on the worst of times
Article
/ 7 October 2010

Depression in teenagers brings on the worst of times

Thousands of under-16s are on antidepressants
in the UK and mental health problems in the young are on the rise.

By John Crace
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/ 7 October 2010

Donors crucial to battle against HIV/Aids

More lives are being saved from HIV/Aids than ever before and eight developing countries now give drug treatment to all those who need it.

By Sarah Boseley
Big business subverts world health
Article
/ 7 October 2010

Big business subverts world health

UN official spells out how lobby groups stall and water down progressive regulation.

By Juliette Jowit
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/ 7 October 2010

Where to invest if a double-dip recession hits

Double-dip recession jitters won’t go away. Should we proceed with caution, or take on more risk?

By Dr Adrian Saville
A breath of good news
Article
/ 7 October 2010

A breath of good news

Threat of budget cuts tempers report that wind power at one point generated 10% of Britain’s power.

By Terry Macalister
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/ 6 October 2010

Liverpool board agrees to sale of club

Liverpool have agreed to the sale of the club to New England Sports Ventures, the owners of Major League Baseball’s Boston Red Sox.

By Sonia Oxley
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/ 5 October 2010

Cost-cutting UK govt curbs benefits in bold move

Britain will end child benefits for higher earners, finance minister George Osborne said on Monday, felling an established payment to all families.

By Matt Falloon
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/ 4 October 2010

Extremist websites booming, but hard to police

Western authorities say the number of extremist websites is skyrocketing but taking action to remove them remains difficult.

By Michael Holden
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