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TimesOnline: Britain -
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Tackling the demand for prostitution: Home Office report in full (pdf)
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TimesOnline: Britain -
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Ministers were left predicting yesterday that a falling pound would help to curb immigration as
figures showed the arrival of more than half a million new foreigners last year.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
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Cars and alien shrubs are being blamed for the mysterious disappearance of house sparrows from
British towns and cities.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
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Organisers of a campaign to keep a Renaissance masterpiece on public view are convinced that they
will succeed after receiving a £10 million donation for their fighting fund.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
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A law firm that earned £141 million from a government industrial disease compensation scheme
denied yesterday that it had exploited sick miners and their families.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
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Maurice Richardson spent 40 years hunting for treasure in the fields of Nottinghamshire, unearthing
little but pieces of scrap and the odd coin. Then one rainy day, using his metal detector to look
for parts of a Second World War aircraft, he stumbled across the most expensive single find in
recent history.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
14 minutes ago
Connah’s Quay A rabbit has been given a custom-built wheelchair after her back legs were
paralysed by illness. Ethel’s owner, Zoe Holbourne, an animal sanctuary volunteer from
Flintshire, North Wales, ordered the £80 cart #150; made from toy wheels and plastic tubes
#150; from America. “At first she kept tipping over, but she soon got to grips with
it,” she said. “As soon as we put her in it, she starts hopping around and really
enjoys it.”
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TimesOnline: Britain -
14 minutes ago
The second-in-command of the British National Party is employed at public expense by the Greater
London Authority, The Times has learnt.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
14 minutes ago
About four fifths of the members on the leaked BNP list are men and the most common names are John,
David and Paul. Those three names accounted for just over 1,000 of the 12,801 names on the list.
Susan was the most popular female name. The postcode with the highest number of party members was
NG16 – in northwest Nottingham – with 57. Among the more
common professions listed by members are electrician, security consultant, former serviceman and IT
specialist.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
14 minutes ago
A policeman was under investigation, a radio DJ heard there were no plans to rehire him, a
Cambridge academic feared the sack and an Apostolic Church minister was unrepentant after the
leaking of the British National Party’s membership list.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
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Nick Griffin, the BNP chairman, went yesterday to a police station where four of his members were
being questioned on suspicion of stirring up racial hatred.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
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When he first placed his less than dainty feet on the dancefloor nine weeks ago, John Sergeant was
hoping for a little bit of fun in his “rather quiet life”.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
14 minutes ago
The doctor accused of failing to detect that Baby P had a broken back and eight broken ribs has
spoken of the “shocking and tragic circumstances” of the case.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
14 minutes ago
The licence fee was designed 86 years ago for a single radio service. Twenty-four years later a
television fee was added and viewers and listeners were offered a simple choice: pay for each
service or do without. The equity of this subscription system was then undermined by the
introduction of ITV. At that point, the TV licence fee (the separate radio licence fee was
eventually phased out as unduly expensive to collect) became a flat-rate equipment tax.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
14 minutes ago
Watching television online can be frustrating. The video often skips and for no obvious reason can
stop working altogether. So for many, settling on the sofa to watch Doctor Who or Match of the Day
on a computer screen would be difficult, as so much time would be spent getting up again to work
out what the problem was.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
14 minutes ago
Mobile phones have been regarded as potential health hazards almost since they were invented. Now
they are being used to improve the lives of thousands of Britons with chronic diseases such as
diabetes and asthma.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
14 minutes ago
Alistair Darling will try to kickstart bank lending next week by offering new taxpayer-funded
guarantees for loans to small and medium-sized firms, it emerged last night.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
14 minutes ago
Tycanol A child’s tree house may have to be demolished because planners have said that it
needed permission.
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MetaFilter -
15 minutes ago
a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/16/opinion/16rich.html"The conservative (post-election)
Crack-Up./a In the wake of their recent defeats, many American conservatives have formed a a
href="http://www.slate.com/id/2203800/entry/2203801/"circular firing squad/a, with a
href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/18/AR2008111802886.html?hpid=opinionsbox1"some
arguing that the GOP needs a little less GOD/a, while others say it's just a matter of a
href="http://www.modbee.com/opinion/national/story/490761.html"returning to their roots/a. At this
point, it looks like the party is headed for a
href="http://www.prospect.org/cs/articles?article=the_coming_conservative_crackup"civil war/a and a
href="http://www.republicansforobama.org/?q=node/2124"electoral disaster/a. Democrats and liberals
may be a
href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/benjamin-sarlin/schadenfreude-its-not-jus_b_141583.html"enjoying/a
the a href="http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/11/9/42629/9175"show/a these days, but what does the
future a
href="http://www.forbes.com/home/2008/11/05/obama-election-republicans-oped-cx_pr_1105ryan.html"hold
for the GOP/a?/a a href="http://www.metafilter.com/61690/The-Conservative-CrackUp"(Previously.)/a
br / It should be added that a href="http://www.amconmag.com/article/2003/nov/17/00008/"some/a a
href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9651882/"people/a a
href="http://www.michaeltotten.com/archives/2005/03/the-conservative-crackup.php"saw/a a
href="http://www.antiwar.com/blog/2007/06/26/conservative-crack-up-cont/"this/a a
href="http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0112-36.htm"coming/a.

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AppleInsider -
29 minutes ago
Apple has reportedly set an industry record by moving its OpenCL parallel computing standard from
its beginnings to imminent approval in half a year, paving the way for its inclusion in Mac OS X
Snow Leopard. 
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