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BBC News wants to hear from you. news.bbc.co.uk Arctic winds bring snow across UK Snow is falling across much of the country, with drivers warned to beware of black ice on the roads. news.bbc.co.uk Hylton checks out - Rachel loses X Factor sing-off Rachel Hylton becomes the latest act to be voted off ITV's the X Factor after losing in a sing-off with boy band, JLS. news.bbc.co.uk VAT cut mooted for recovery plan A VAT cut could form the centrepiece of the pre-Budget report on Monday, according to widespread speculation. news.bbc.co.uk Pardew and Charlton part company Alan Pardew loses his job as Charlton manager after the club fail to win for the eighth successive game. news.bbc.co.uk Democratic deficit Lord Patten on China's 'threat to democracy' news.bbc.co.uk Football clubs owe tax millions Football clubs that have gone into administration owe £28m in tax, because league rules allow them to pay player salaries first. news.bbc.co.uk Arctic chill causes road closures Several roads have been closed in northern Scotland as heavy snow made driving conditions treacherous. news.bbc.co.uk Apec leaders make free-trade vow Leaders from Asia-Pacific nations meeting in Peru pledge not to raise trade barriers in the face of the worldwide financial crisis. news.bbc.co.uk McDonald's sued over nude photos A US couple sue McDonald's for $3m (£2m) after nude photos of the woman, which were on her husband's mobile phone, ended up on the internet. news.bbc.co.uk BNP members held over leafleting Twelve British National Party members are arrested on suspicion of distributing racist material in Liverpool city centre. news.bbc.co.uk Tough decisions Who gets what drugs and at what cost? news.bbc.co.uk M-way stretch closed after crash A busy section of the M4 has been closed in both directions following a crash which police are investigating. news.bbc.co.uk Martha's week It's 1992 all over again as the tax bombshell is back news.bbc.co.uk Live text - India v England India prepare to face England in Bangalore, in the fourth of their seven-game ODI series - with India leading 3-0. news.bbc.co.uk |
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