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Tear gas fired at mass Thai rally Dozens are hurt as Thai police fire tear gas to disperse a rally by thousands of anti-government protesters in Bangkok. news.bbc.co.uk Brown critic 'ends hostilities' One of Gordon Brown's leading critics, backbench MP George Howarth, says his campaign for a Labour leadership contest is over. news.bbc.co.uk Fifa boss wants rules on club owners Fifa president Sepp Blatter calls for tighter controls on wealthy foreign owners in football. news.bbc.co.uk Dragon Jones heads skills academy Dragons' Den star Peter Jones is to become head of a skills academy to teach budding entrepreneurs tricks of the trade. news.bbc.co.uk Prisons are in 'vicious circle' The president of the Prison Governors Association is to warn of a "serious risk" of disturbances in jails in England and Wales. news.bbc.co.uk Ballesteros 'stable' in hospital Five-time major winner Seve Ballesteros is in a stable condition in hospital after fainting on Monday. news.bbc.co.uk EU finance chiefs in crisis talks EU finance ministers are set to meet for global crisis talks as Asian markets continue the turbulence in world share prices. news.bbc.co.uk Strike to hit Scotland's railways Rail travellers throughout Scotland are facing disruption as signalling staff stage the first of two 24-hour walkouts. 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 New 'safer' test for Down's syndrome Scientists develop a blood test that could tell a pregnant women if her unborn baby has Down's syndrome. news.bbc.co.uk Exhibit A Your photos of the sartorial sins of your childhood news.bbc.co.uk Social revolution The UK's new breed of caring, sharing entrepreneurs news.bbc.co.uk English sides await Uefa Cup draw Tottenham are named among the top seeds for the Uefa Cup group stages. news.bbc.co.uk A really open university - Oxbridge lectures put onto iTunes Oxford and Cambridge University are to make lectures available online through downloading software iTunes. news.bbc.co.uk 'Robbed' 'We lost our home to a sale and rent-back scheme' news.bbc.co.uk UK economy 'already in recession' Britain is already in a recession, which is worsening and requires urgent action, a survey of business leaders warns. news.bbc.co.uk Shattered lives The deaths and misery caused by a drunk driver news.bbc.co.uk Prophet bride book appears in US A novel about the Prophet Muhammad's child bride appears in the US after an attack on the UK publisher. news.bbc.co.uk Aer Lingus axes up to 1,500 jobs Unions are to ballot for all-out industrial action as Aer Lingus announces plans to cut up to 1,500 jobs. news.bbc.co.uk Widow forgives dead police chief The widow of a police chief found dead days after he revealed an extra-marital affair says she has forgiven him. news.bbc.co.uk Fairytale fued Clown-king in court over lucrative rights to wonderland news.bbc.co.uk Smoking 'costs the NHS billions' Smoking is costing the NHS in England £2.7bn pounds a year, up from £1.7bn a decade earlier, a report claims. news.bbc.co.uk England confident over $20m match ECB chairman Giles Clarke says the $20m (£11.5m) match between England a Stanford Superstars XI will go ahead. news.bbc.co.uk UK 'needs tougher climate target' The UK's official climate advisers say an 80% emissions cut by 2050 should include international aviation and shipping. news.bbc.co.uk Let's not be avenue - Putin wants no Russian roads named after him Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin would rather not have streets named after him, his spokesman says. news.bbc.co.uk | World Catalog > Society > Ethnicity > V Last searches:dagbladetequity releasevoip testingbeborefinancing mortgageofir World Catalog > Society > Ethnicity > V
| Strike to hit Scotland's railways Rail travellers throughout Scotland are facing disruption as signalling staff stage the first of two 24-hour walkouts. news.bbc.co.uk 'Robbed' 'We lost our home to a sale and rent-back scheme' news.bbc.co.uk Smoking 'costs the NHS billions' Smoking is costing the NHS in England £2.7bn pounds a year, up from £1.7bn a decade earlier, a report claims. news.bbc.co.uk Widow forgives dead police chief The widow of a police chief found dead days after he revealed an extra-marital affair says she has forgiven him. 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 Fairytale fued Clown-king in court over lucrative rights to wonderland news.bbc.co.uk New 'safer' test for Down's syndrome Scientists develop a blood test that could tell a pregnant women if her unborn baby has Down's syndrome. news.bbc.co.uk England confident over $20m match ECB chairman Giles Clarke says the $20m (£11.5m) match between England a Stanford Superstars XI will go ahead. news.bbc.co.uk Tear gas fired at mass Thai rally Dozens are hurt as Thai police fire tear gas to disperse a rally by thousands of anti-government protesters in Bangkok. news.bbc.co.uk English sides await Uefa Cup draw Tottenham are named among the top seeds for the Uefa Cup group stages. news.bbc.co.uk Aer Lingus axes up to 1,500 jobs Unions are to ballot for all-out industrial action as Aer Lingus announces plans to cut up to 1,500 jobs. news.bbc.co.uk UK economy 'already in recession' Britain is already in a recession, which is worsening and requires urgent action, a survey of business leaders warns. news.bbc.co.uk UK 'needs tougher climate target' The UK's official climate advisers say an 80% emissions cut by 2050 should include international aviation and shipping. news.bbc.co.uk Ballesteros 'stable' in hospital Five-time major winner Seve Ballesteros is in a stable condition in hospital after fainting on Monday. news.bbc.co.uk Shattered lives The deaths and misery caused by a drunk driver news.bbc.co.uk Social revolution The UK's new breed of caring, sharing entrepreneurs news.bbc.co.uk Exhibit A Your photos of the sartorial sins of your childhood news.bbc.co.uk Prophet bride book appears in US A novel about the Prophet Muhammad's child bride appears in the US after an attack on the UK publisher. news.bbc.co.uk A really open university - Oxbridge lectures put onto iTunes Oxford and Cambridge University are to make lectures available online through downloading software iTunes. news.bbc.co.uk Let's not be avenue - Putin wants no Russian roads named after him Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin would rather not have streets named after him, his spokesman says. news.bbc.co.uk Dragon Jones heads skills academy Dragons' Den star Peter Jones is to become head of a skills academy to teach budding entrepreneurs tricks of the trade. news.bbc.co.uk EU finance chiefs in crisis talks EU finance ministers are set to meet for global crisis talks as Asian markets continue the turbulence in world share prices. news.bbc.co.uk Brown critic 'ends hostilities' One of Gordon Brown's leading critics, backbench MP George Howarth, says his campaign for a Labour leadership contest is over. news.bbc.co.uk Fifa boss wants rules on club owners Fifa president Sepp Blatter calls for tighter controls on wealthy foreign owners in football. news.bbc.co.uk Prisons are in 'vicious circle' The president of the Prison Governors Association is to warn of a "serious risk" of disturbances in jails in England and Wales. news.bbc.co.uk |
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