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But why else would anyone buy a new car these days? news.bbc.co.uk Menezes family's inquest protest The family of Jean Charles de Menezes have walked out of the inquest into his death at the Oval Cricket Ground in London in protest. news.bbc.co.uk Lie detectors for benefit claims Voice-recognition lie detectors are used by two Welsh councils in a bid to clamp down on people making false benefits claims. news.bbc.co.uk No decision over Shields pardon The High Court reserves judgement in the case of jailed Liverpool fan Michael Shields, who has started a pardon bid. news.bbc.co.uk Interest rates Which lenders are passing on the rate cuts to customers? news.bbc.co.uk Kenya PM calls for Mugabe removal Power-sharing in Zimbabwe is dead and Africa must unite to oust President Mugabe, says Kenya's prime minister. news.bbc.co.uk Send your video, pictures and story ideas Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you. news.bbc.co.uk US Congresswoman hangs up on Obama A US Congresswoman hangs up the phone on President-elect Barack Obama, thinking the call is a hoax. news.bbc.co.uk Mother guilty over Shannon kidnap Shannon Matthews's mother and co-accused Michael Donovan are convicted of kidnapping the nine-year-old in a plot to claim a £50,000 reward. news.bbc.co.uk Your pictures Readers' images of snowfalls across the UK news.bbc.co.uk Live text - Uefa Cup Aston Villa target the last 32 of the Uefa Cup at home to Zilina as Portsmouth attempt to keep their qualification hopes alive at Wolfsburg. news.bbc.co.uk Keane resigns as Sunderland boss Roy Keane stands down as Sunderland manager after 27 months in charge at the Stadium of Light. news.bbc.co.uk Nasa delays its next Mars mission The US space agency (Nasa) has delayed the launch of its Mars Science Laboratory rover mission from 2009 to 2011. news.bbc.co.uk DNA database 'breached rights' Keeping the DNA of two Britons with no convictions was a breach of their human rights, a European court rules. news.bbc.co.uk Jobs go at Troubles murder team The special police team set up to investigate murders during the troubles is to make 75 staff redundant. news.bbc.co.uk Carmakers 'affect entire US economy' The chairman of the Senate committee deciding whether to rescue the Detroit Three carmakers says the health of the entire US economy is at stake. news.bbc.co.uk Child protection review announced The Scottish Government announces a wide-ranging review of guidance on child protection practices. news.bbc.co.uk Bank cuts UK rates to 57-year low The Bank of England has cut interest rates by one percentage point from 3% to 2%, their lowest level since 1951. news.bbc.co.uk DNA dilemma Will European ruling result in more unsolved crimes? news.bbc.co.uk Smith accused of raid 'ignorance' Jacqui Smith is attacked for not knowing a Tory MP was to be arrested, as her predecessor says she should have been told. news.bbc.co.uk Nigeria 'child witch killer' held A self-proclaimed "bishop" who claimed to have killed 110 child 'witches' is arrested in Nigeria. news.bbc.co.uk Cash glow How much does a street light cost for one night? news.bbc.co.uk Canada halts parliament amid row Canadian PM Stephen Harper secures a suspension of parliament, saving him from defeat in a confidence vote. news.bbc.co.uk | World Catalog > Recreation > Living History > Society for Creative Anachronism > Kingdoms Last searches:mandarynasaahosting providerzac efronduicharge offs World Catalog > Recreation > Living History > Society for Creative Anachronism > Kingdoms | Your pictures Readers' images of snowfalls across the UK news.bbc.co.uk Nasa delays its next Mars mission The US space agency (Nasa) has delayed the launch of its Mars Science Laboratory rover mission from 2009 to 2011. news.bbc.co.uk Send your video, pictures and story ideas Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you. news.bbc.co.uk Canada halts parliament amid row Canadian PM Stephen Harper secures a suspension of parliament, saving him from defeat in a confidence vote. news.bbc.co.uk No decision over Shields pardon The High Court reserves judgement in the case of jailed Liverpool fan Michael Shields, who has started a pardon bid. news.bbc.co.uk Cash glow How much does a street light cost for one night? news.bbc.co.uk Lie detectors for benefit claims Voice-recognition lie detectors are used by two Welsh councils in a bid to clamp down on people making false benefits claims. news.bbc.co.uk Smith accused of raid 'ignorance' Jacqui Smith is attacked for not knowing a Tory MP was to be arrested, as her predecessor says she should have been told. news.bbc.co.uk Nigeria 'child witch killer' held A self-proclaimed "bishop" who claimed to have killed 110 child 'witches' is arrested in Nigeria. news.bbc.co.uk US Congresswoman hangs up on Obama A US Congresswoman hangs up the phone on President-elect Barack Obama, thinking the call is a hoax. news.bbc.co.uk Interest rates Which lenders are passing on the rate cuts to customers? news.bbc.co.uk Keane resigns as Sunderland boss Roy Keane stands down as Sunderland manager after 27 months in charge at the Stadium of Light. news.bbc.co.uk Child protection review announced The Scottish Government announces a wide-ranging review of guidance on child protection practices. news.bbc.co.uk Live text - Uefa Cup Aston Villa target the last 32 of the Uefa Cup at home to Zilina as Portsmouth attempt to keep their qualification hopes alive at Wolfsburg. news.bbc.co.uk Nice smell... But why else would anyone buy a new car these days? news.bbc.co.uk Jobs go at Troubles murder team The special police team set up to investigate murders during the troubles is to make 75 staff redundant. news.bbc.co.uk DNA dilemma Will European ruling result in more unsolved crimes? news.bbc.co.uk Controversial Lapland theme park closes down The firm running a Lapland-style theme park in the New Forest criticised by visitors as "hell" and a "scam" close it down. news.bbc.co.uk Bank cuts UK rates to 57-year low The Bank of England has cut interest rates by one percentage point from 3% to 2%, their lowest level since 1951. news.bbc.co.uk Kenya PM calls for Mugabe removal Power-sharing in Zimbabwe is dead and Africa must unite to oust President Mugabe, says Kenya's prime minister. news.bbc.co.uk Mother guilty over Shannon kidnap Shannon Matthews's mother and co-accused Michael Donovan are convicted of kidnapping the nine-year-old in a plot to claim a £50,000 reward. news.bbc.co.uk DNA database 'breached rights' Keeping the DNA of two Britons with no convictions was a breach of their human rights, a European court rules. news.bbc.co.uk Menezes family's inquest protest The family of Jean Charles de Menezes have walked out of the inquest into his death at the Oval Cricket Ground in London in protest. news.bbc.co.uk Carmakers 'affect entire US economy' The chairman of the Senate committee deciding whether to rescue the Detroit Three carmakers says the health of the entire US economy is at stake. news.bbc.co.uk Pakistan dilemma Relations with India strained in wake of the Mumbai attacks news.bbc.co.uk |
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