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BBC News wants to hear from you. news.bbc.co.uk FA chief fears '£3bn' club debts FA chairman Lord Triesman says the global credit crisis could pose a "terrible danger" to clubs with spiralling debts. news.bbc.co.uk No game-changer How McCain failed to pull off the big win he needed news.bbc.co.uk Last orders Is it the bitter end for Ireland's love affair with the pub? news.bbc.co.uk Speed machines How flying doctors are saving lives - at 145mph news.bbc.co.uk Your stories UK customers of bank Icesave voice their concerns news.bbc.co.uk 'Cactus Kid' fruit drink advert spiked A fruit drink TV advert which showed a girl running away from home with her "cactus" boyfriend has been ordered off the air. news.bbc.co.uk 30 people made homeless by fire Up to 30 people have had their homes destroyed by a fire at a three-storey block of flats in County Down. news.bbc.co.uk Talks to avert second rail strike Union leaders are to meet Network Rail bosses in a bid to avert a second day of strike action by signal workers. news.bbc.co.uk US voters put rivals to the test The US presidential hopefuls spar over the financial crisis and foreign policy in a debate where voters put the questions. news.bbc.co.uk Big-money England match in doubt The $20m match between England and Sir Allen Stanford's Caribbean team is in doubt after a High Court ruling over sponsorship. news.bbc.co.uk 'Deepest ever' living fish filmed - 7.5km down The "deepest ever" living fish are discovered 7.5km down, scientists say. news.bbc.co.uk Fraudsters 'target bank accounts' Credit restrictions in the financial crisis are causing identity fraudsters to target existing bank accounts, a report says. news.bbc.co.uk Canal plan to power 45,000 homes Turbines along British canals and rivers could power 45,000 homes within five years under new plans. news.bbc.co.uk Rescue plan for UK banks unveiled Chancellor Alistair Darling announces the details of a £50bn rescue plan for the UK banking system. news.bbc.co.uk Bank crisis hits Hammers spending West Ham admit money will not be forthcoming for new players in the January transfer window as Icelandic bank Landsbanki is placed into receivership. news.bbc.co.uk NHS 'needs flying doctor network' The NHS needs a network of flying doctors to cope with the closure of accident and emergency units, experts say. news.bbc.co.uk Student fees shake-up is proposed The assembly government should target its financial help to students from poorer backgrounds, a report suggests. news.bbc.co.uk School defends Barcelona training The head of an Oldham school says a teacher-training weekend held in Barcelona was the "cheapest option". news.bbc.co.uk |
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