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But why else would anyone buy a new car these days? news.bbc.co.uk Your pictures Readers' images of snowfalls across the UK news.bbc.co.uk Pietersen praises collective move England captain Kevin Pietersen says he did not have to persuade any of his Test squad to return to India following the Mumbai terror attack. 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 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 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 Child protection review announced The Scottish Government announces a wide-ranging review of guidance on child protection practices. news.bbc.co.uk Banks move to match interest cut Northern Ireland's 'big four' banks say they will be matching the latest cut in interest rates by the Bank of England. 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 DNA dilemma Will European ruling result in more unsolved crimes? news.bbc.co.uk | World Catalog > Society > Religion and Spirituality > Christianity > Denominations > Methodist > Wesleyan Reform Union Last searches:credit mortgagepersonal injuryhalloween林志玲asbestos lunggule sider World Catalog > Society > Religion and Spirituality > Christianity > Denominations > Methodist > Wesleyan Reform Union | DNA dilemma Will European ruling result in more unsolved crimes? 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 Banks move to match interest cut Northern Ireland's 'big four' banks say they will be matching the latest cut in interest rates by the Bank of England. news.bbc.co.uk Controversial Lapland theme park closes down A Lapland-style theme park in the New Forest criticised by visitors as "hell" and a "scam" closes down permanently. news.bbc.co.uk Liverpool hit by Torres setback Liverpool striker Fernando Torres faces a minimum of four weeks on the sidelines because of a hamstring injury. 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 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 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 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 Putin rules out early Kremlin bid Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin says he will wait until 2012 to decide whether to run again for the presidency. news.bbc.co.uk PM 'has confidence' in Speaker Gordon Brown says he has a "great deal of confidence" in House of Commons Speaker Michael Martin. 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 Interest rates Which lenders are passing on the rate cuts to customers? news.bbc.co.uk Peace chance? How S Asian rivals could capitalise on Mumbai attacks news.bbc.co.uk Rhys killing 'appalled country' The murder of schoolboy Rhys Jones was a terrible killing which appalled the whole country, a judge tells a jury in his summing up. news.bbc.co.uk Pietersen praises collective move England captain Kevin Pietersen says he did not have to persuade any of his Test squad to return to India following the Mumbai terror attack. news.bbc.co.uk Your pictures Readers' images of snowfalls across the UK 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 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 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 Cash glow How much does one street light cost for one night? 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 Send your video, pictures and story ideas Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you. 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 Nice smell... But why else would anyone buy a new car these days? news.bbc.co.uk |
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