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/ 23 January 2010

United back on top after four-goal Rooney sinks Hull

Champions Manchester United went top of the Premier League for the first time since October after a four-goal blitz by Wayne Rooney.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 January 2010

‘Voice of rugby’ McLaren dead at 86

Legendary rugby union television commentator Bill McLaren has died at the age of 86, the BBC announced on on January 19.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 19 January 2010

Kraft swallows Cadbury in multibillion-dollar takeover

Cadbury, a monument to the British chocolate bar, fell on Tuesday to US giant Kraft by accepting an offer worth £11,5-billion.

By Roland Jackson
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/ 18 January 2010

Tony Blair to attend Iraq inquiry next week

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair will make a much-anticipated appearance before an official inquiry into the Iraq War on January 29.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 16 January 2010

Ricky Gervais quits ‘pointless’ Twitter

‘I just don’t get it I’m afraid,’ says comedian who quits micro-blogging site after less than a month of tweeting.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 January 2010

UK did not rush into Iraq War, says Blair aide

Former UK PM Tony Blair sought a diplomatic solution to fears over Iraq’s weapons programme, a former aide said on Tuesday.

By Keith Weir
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/ 12 January 2010

Britain faces renewed recession risk

Britain, which is forecast to have exited recession during the final quarter of last year, faces a "serious risk" of renewed negative growth.

By Staff Reporter
Facebook fugitive continues to taunt police
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/ 11 January 2010

Facebook fugitive continues to taunt police

"You’ll have a laugh with me," he promised on his Facebook page. "But it will end in tears. It always does." It hasn’t yet, though.

By Jon Henley
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/ 8 January 2010

Britain shivers as temperatures drop to -21C

Temperatures in parts of Britain plummeted to below minus 21°C overnight, with forecasters predicting no let up in the cold snap.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 8 January 2010

Gunners keen to beat freeze and maintain momentum

Everton fans will be hoping to avoid the fate that befell Bolton supporters when they arrived to find the game had fallen foul of the weather.

By Jon West
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/ 5 January 2010

New scanners break child porn laws

The introduction of body scanners at UK airports threatens to breach child protection laws which ban the creation of indecent images of children.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 January 2010

New Year’s revellers stranded in snow-hit British hotel

About 60 revellers were forced to drink beer and play cards for three days after they became stranded in a British pub.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 January 2010

Leeds face tough tie at Spurs after United win

Leeds United were handed a tough FA Cup fourth round tie away to Tottenham Hotspur after Sunday’s momentous victory over Manchester United.

By Mike Collett
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/ 1 January 2010

FA Cup out to prove its worth again

How much the FA Cup still matters is a much discussed topic of conversation among English football fans.

By Julian Guyer
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/ 31 December 2009

Sparkling wins keep United and Arsenal in hunt

Manchester United and Arsenal closed the gap on Chelsea with classy, one-sided wins over struggling Wigan Athletic and Portsmouth on Wednesday.

By Mike Collett
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/ 30 December 2009

Torres’s late show leads Liverpool to victory

Fernando Torres’s late saw Liverpool to a 1-0 win away to Aston Villa as the Merseysiders reignited their bid for a Champions League place.

By Julian Guyer
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/ 30 December 2009

Margaret Thatcher blocked talks with ‘terrorist’ Mugabe

Margaret Thatcher banned her envoy from meeting Robert Mugabe in 1979, refusing to talk ”with terrorists until they become prime ministers”.

By Katherine Haddon
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/ 29 December 2009

Late goals lift Chelsea while City win again

Chelsea scrambled a 2-1 home win over Fulham on Monday as two goals in two minutes saved them from what was looking like a first home defeat.

By Mitch Phillips
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/ 28 December 2009

Ferguson hails natural-born winner Rooney

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson hailed Wayne Rooney as a natural winner after the England striker inspired a 3-1 win at Hull.

By Jeremy Cross
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/ 27 December 2009

Chelsea held at Birmingham, Mancini starts well

Chelsea’s stuttering form continued on Saturday when the Premier League leaders kicked off a hectic holiday programme with a 0-0 draw.

By Martyn Herman
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/ 26 December 2009

Giggs delighted at Christmas family affair

Ryan Giggs believes a family Christmas will fire him up for the trip to Hull and help bury the disappointment of the shock defeat at Fulham.

By Jeremy Cross
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/ 21 December 2009

Chelsea hit back at Terry allegations

Chelsea on Monday defended captain John Terry from allegations that he took secret cash payments to arrange tours of their training ground.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 December 2009

UK in spat with Israel

A British court issued an arrest warrant this week for Israel’s former foreign minister, Tzipi Livni, over war crimes allegedly committed in Gaza.

By Ian Black and Ian Cobain
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/ 18 December 2009

BA wins court battle to stop Christmas strikes

British Airways won a high court battle on Thursday to prevent cabin crew staging a 12-day walkout.

By Roland Jackson
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/ 17 December 2009

Court set to rule on BA Christmas strike

A London court was set to decide on Thursday whether to grant an injunction blocking a strike by British Aiways cabin crew.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 December 2009

BA cabin crew to strike over Christmas, New Year

BA cabin crew have voted in favour of strike action in protest over pay and are set to walk out over the busy Christmas and New Year holiday season.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 13 December 2009

United fail to take advantage of Chelsea slip-up

Chelsea extended their lead at the top of the English Premiership despite a 3-3 draw with Everton on Saturday.

By Julian Guyer
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/ 13 December 2009

Blair will give Iraq War evidence in public, says inquiry

Britain’s Iraq War inquiry said on Sunday that former prime minister Tony Blair would be questioned "very much in public".

By Staff Reporter
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/ 11 December 2009

Avatar wows early movie reviewers

James Cameron’s long-awaited Avatar wowed critics at its London premiere on Thursday, with some early reviewers calling it ”jaw-dropping”.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 December 2009

Gordon Brown attacks ‘flat-earth’ climate-change sceptics

Gordon Brown leads a chorus of condemnation against climate change sceptics who have tried to derail the Copenhagen summit.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 4 December 2009

Future Bentley glamour from the 1920s

Bentley has unveiled its fastest, most powerful production car ever, which it has tagged “the extreme Bentley”.

By Mark Milner
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/ 1 December 2009

Bankers ‘having more affairs in recession’

Reviled by the public and spurned in private, bankers have been looking for solace in adultery, claims a dating website for people seeking affairs.

By Staff Reporter
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