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TimesOnline: Britain -
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The economy is plunging deeper into recession despite emergency tax cuts and the multibillion-pound
bank bailout, the Bank of England said yesterday.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
11 minutes ago
The Army was mobilised yesterday to rescue stricken drivers as heavy snow and high winds wreaked
havoc on motorways, cut power to 15,000 homes and caused more than 300 schools to close across
Scotland and northern England.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
11 minutes ago
The economy is plunging deeper into recession despite emergency tax cuts and the multibillion-pound
bank bailout, the Bank of England said yesterday.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
11 minutes ago
A restless Prince who is confused about his purpose in life seeks fulfillment in the military only
to find that his commanding officers refuse to let him anywhere near the fighting.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
11 minutes ago
What hope is there for Shannon Matthews and the broken children of Dewsbury Moor? To jaded
observers of life on this most bleak and wind-swept of northern council estates, the path to adult
dysfunction seems soul-deadeningly inevitable.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
11 minutes ago
Jack Clark used to go poaching in the fields that are now occupied by the world’s busiest
international airport.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
11 minutes ago
Crossrail, the scheme to build main line rail tunnels under Central London, edged closer to
construction yesterday when the City of London pledged £250 million towards the £16
billion cost.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
11 minutes ago
The first sign of a government retreat on airport expansion came yesterday with the announcement
that a decision on whether to build a new runway at Heathrow would be delayed until the end of
January.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
11 minutes ago
A culture of gambling, moonlighting and drinking exists in the Metropolitan police squad
responsible for protecting the Queen, according to court documents filed by a former royal
protection officer.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
11 minutes ago
Derwentwater The rare netted carpet moth has been re-established at a site after nine years, with a
little help from some cows, the National Trust said. The moth is entirely dependent on a scarce
plant, touch-me-not balsam, and the trust is working with a local farmer to introduce controlled
winter grazing, which reduces the balsam’s competitors. The cows also help to transmit balsam
seeds on their hooves. “As a result, the moth population is now more robust and able to
weather natural fluctuations,” a trust official said. The technique was first used
successfully at Coniston Water, and carpet moth larvae have been brought in from there.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
11 minutes ago
London Patients are being encouraged to post candid online reviews of the successes and failings of
NHS care in an attempt to improve standards. The Government has asked Sir Michael Parkinson, the
chat-show host, to act as an ambassador for its “dignity in care” campaign to establish
how well hospitals throughout England look after patients, in particular elderly people. Ministers
say they want to know if patients were treated with dignity and respect, about cleanliness and the
nature of staff teamwork. Comments should be posted on the NHS Choices website, www.nhs.uk.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
11 minutes ago
Shannon Matthews was kidnapped after social workers dropped her from the child protection register
because they decided that she was no longer at risk of harm.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
11 minutes ago
J. K. Rowling has returned to sprinkle much-needed magic over Christmas book sales. Year-on-year
book sales registered a decline for the first time in seven years last week and a report from the
Booksellers Association in November cautioned that its British members were locked in a
“vicious circle” of discounting, shrinking growth and smaller profits.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
11 minutes ago
London Jewellery that belonged to the Hollywood star Deborah Kerr sold for £50,160 at auction
yesterday.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
11 minutes ago
As the largest ocean liner in the world, with 13 decks of luxury facilities and a ticket to exotic
destinations, life aboard the Queen Mary 2 was never going to be plain sailing.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
11 minutes ago
For more than 50 years the film studios have sweated over how to bring the silver screen to the
viewing public in three dimensions.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
11 minutes ago
Anglican archbishops will hold an emergency meeting with the Archbishop of Canterbury today to
discuss the unfolding schism in the Church in America.
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TimesOnline: Britain -
11 minutes ago
Something fishy is going on down at the chip shop. Almost an eighth of the customers who order cod
and chips end up eating haddock.
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Times Online:rss -
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The economy is plunging deeper into recession despite emergency tax cuts and the multibillion-pound
bank bailout, the Bank of England said yesterday.
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Times Online:rss -
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A risk consultancy with close ties to the Lloyd’s insurance market is offering the
world’s first insurance policy for shipowners covering potential ransom payouts on crew
members who have been kidnapped.
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Times Online:rss -
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Michael O’Leary, the famously anti-trade union chief executive of Ryanair, has said that he
will recognise Aer Lingus’s unions if he is allowed to buy the Irish flag carrier.
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Times Online:rss -
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Nokia, the biggest maker of mobile phones, cut its global handset market forecast for the second
time in three weeks yesterday as sales continue to slow more quickly than it expected as consumer
spending declines.
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Times Online:rss -
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Mamma Mia! If you thought things were bad here, take a trip across the North Sea to Sweden, where
the central bank yesterday cut interest rates by an unprecedented 1.75 percentage points to 2 per
cent.
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The Register -
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h4Could be worse/h4 pSoftware maker Novell has reported financial results for its fiscal fourth
quarter of 2008 ending October 31, and the meager profits that the reorganized company was able to
eek out were mostly wiped out by an impairment charge related to its investment in auction rate
securities. ARSes, for short..../p
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the INQUIRER -
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be getting the shaft for Christmas, but luckily, the giving doesn't end there. The shades of the
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CNET News.com -
30 minutes ago
Yahoo director and major shareholder Carl Icahn, in an SEC filing, outlines the reason for his
recent increased stake in the struggling Internet search company.
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