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/ 4 October 2010

Alerts raise fears of al-Qaeda offensive in Europe

US state department says tourist attractions could be targeted as Britain increases threat level for travel to Germany and France.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 3 October 2010

After sex scandal, Rooney admits he’s hurting

Wayne Rooney said he was hurting and was "only a human being" in his first comments since being accused of cheating on his then-pregnant wife.

By Rob Harris
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/ 29 September 2010

UK terrorists trained in Somalia

The head of the British security service MI5 has warned that the United Kingdom faces a growing threat of terrorist attacks.

By Richard Norton-Taylor
Cooking for guests on a special diet
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/ 28 September 2010

Cooking for guests on a special diet

The ingredients to avoid — and recipes to enjoy.

By Phil Daoust
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/ 28 September 2010

Drug could double life of donor organs

Doctors are to begin the trial of a treatment that could double the time transplanted organs survive in the body.

By Ian Sample
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/ 27 September 2010

SA flight attendant jailed in UK for drug smuggling

An SAA flight attendant has been jailed for seven years in the United Kingdom after trying to smuggle drugs into the country.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 September 2010

All eyes on Woods as US arrive for Ryder Cup

The United States Ryder Cup team arrived at Cardiff airport on Monday, with all eyes on Tiger Woods.

By Mitch Phillips
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/ 27 September 2010

Ed Miliband emerges from brother’s shadow

Ed Miliband has finally emerged from his older brother’s shadow but now faces a challenge to unify the Labour Party.

By Adrian Croft
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/ 27 September 2010

Giggs, Rooney add to United’s injury woes

Sir Alex Ferguson is facing a double injury headache ahead of Manchester United’s Champions League game at Valencia on Wednesday.

By Neil Johnston
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/ 25 September 2010

New UK Labour leader must appeal beyond unions

Britain’s opposition Labour Party chose former Energy Secretary Ed Miliband as its new leader on Saturday after he defeated his brother David.

By Keith Weir
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/ 25 September 2010

Labour elects Ed Miliband as new leader

Britain’s opposition Labour Party chose former Energy Secretary Ed Miliband as its new leader on Saturday after a cliffhanger vote.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 23 September 2010

Liverpool humbled by Northampton, Chelsea out

Liverpool suffered a humiliating home defeat on penalties by League Two Northampton Town in the English League Cup third round on Wednesday.

By Mike Collett
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/ 23 September 2010

England demand full apology for fixing allegations

England have demanded an apology from Pakistan cricket chairperson Ijaz Butt for his allegations that England players had engaged in match-fixing.

By John Mehaffey
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/ 22 September 2010

Bees sting Everton in League Cup shock

Third-tier Brentford knocked Premier League Everton out of the English Football League Cup on penalties on Tuesday.

By Julian Guyer
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/ 21 September 2010

Facebook fraud a ‘major issue’

Site says it is developing new ways to verify users’ identities and detect when their accounts have been hacked.

By Josh Halliday
England reject corruption allegations
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/ 20 September 2010

England reject corruption allegations

England on Monday angrily rejected allegations from a senior Pakistani official that they were involved in match-fixing.

By John Mehaffey
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/ 20 September 2010

Pakistan chief denies accusing England of fixing

Pakistan cricket chief Ijaz Butt denied accusing England players of match-fixing on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 September 2010

Pakistan chief accuses England of throwing game

Pakistan cricket chief Ijaz Butt has launched an extraordinary attack on England’s players, saying they may have thrown an ODI.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 September 2010

Berbatov sinks Liverpool as Chelsea crush Blackpool

Dimitar Berbatov scored a hat-trick as Manchester United downed Liverpool 3-2 while Chelsea crushed Blackpool 4-0 on Sunday.

By Rob Woollard
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/ 20 September 2010

Pope leaves UK after cheerful send-off from Cameron

Pontiff told prime minister in farewell speech that his four-day visit had brought Britain and the Vatican closer together.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 September 2010

Bent goal gives Sunderland draw with Arsenal

Darren Bent scored in the fifth minute of stoppage time to earn Sunderland a 1-1 home draw after 10-man Arsenal had scored a freak goal.

By Mitch Phillips
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/ 18 September 2010

Pope apologises for abuse as thousands march in protest

Pope Benedict apologised to victims of sexual abuse on Saturday, saying paedophile priests had committed unspeakable crimes.

By Philip Pullella and Maria Golovnina
Desmond Tutu is one of a rare breed
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/ 18 September 2010

Desmond Tutu is one of a rare breed

Despite my lack of faith, the conviction of this man of the cloth in speaking out about injustice has had a profound impact on me.

By Cath Elliott
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/ 18 September 2010

Pope says ‘science cannot explain human existence’

Pope intervenes in the debate over the origins of the universe by claiming that science could not explain the "ultimate meaning" of human existence.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 17 September 2010

UK anti-terror police arrest five during pope’s visit

UK police said anti-terrorism officers had arrested five men suspected of preparing an attack, the arrests coming while the pope was in London.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2010

Flintoff retires from all forms of cricket

England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff announced his retirement from all forms of cricket on Thursday after years of battling injury.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2010

News of the World goes behind online paywall

News Corp’s UK newspaper arm is to put its mass-selling <i>News of the World</i> tabloid behind an online paywall.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 September 2010

UK police to probe Hatton over cocaine video

British police will investigate allegations that former world boxing champion Ricky Hatton snorted cocaine in a hotel toilet, they said on Thursday.

By Staff Reporter
Pope starts UK visit clouded by ‘Third World’ gaffe
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/ 16 September 2010

Pope starts UK visit clouded by ‘Third World’ gaffe

Pope Benedict XVI arrives in Britain on Thursday hoping to improve frayed ties between Catholics and Anglicans.

By Robin Millard
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/ 14 September 2010

Enid Blyton gets a makeover

There are no more ‘jolly japes’ and ‘lashings of pop’ as dated language is revamped for a new generation of this popular author’s young readers.

By Alison Flood
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/ 14 September 2010

Hatton ‘suffering from depression, drinking problem’

Former world champion Ricky Hatton was diagnosed with depression and a drink problem by a specialist on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 September 2010

Hatton to seek help after cocaine revelations

Boxer Ricky Hatton is to seek help after a newspaper published photos and video footage of him allegedly snorting cocaine.

By Staff Reporter
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