03/12/2010
Q&A: Your rights in the BA strike
What are your rights if you are a BA passenger set to be affected by strike action
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03/12/2010
Safety fears hit cheese-rolling
The annual cheese-rolling event at Cooper's Hill in Gloucestershire is cancelled due to concerns about crowd safety.
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03/12/2010
FSA to clamp down on mis-selling
The head of the financial watchdog the FSA will announce plans to toughen up consumer protection.
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03/12/2010
Beatrix Potter museum is rescued
A Lancashire College pledges £10,000 to a struggling Cumbrian museum which holds a valuable Beatrix Potter collection.
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03/12/2010
New York agrees 9/11 dust payout
New York City agrees to pay up to 657m US Dollars (437m Sterling) to thousands of rescue and clean-up workers at the 9/11 attacks site.
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03/12/2010
Friday's Scottish gossip
Rangers striker Nacho Novo resumes contract talks to remain at Ibrox.
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03/12/2010
Election social care truce urged
MPs urge political parties to set aside "pre-election point scoring" and try to reach consensus over elderly social care in England.
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03/11/2010
'No giveaway Budget' says Darling
Chancellor Alistair Darling warns people not to expect a "giveaway" when he unveils his Budget later this month.
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03/11/2010
MacPherson defends Buddies' focus
Gus MacPherson does not believe St Mirren's league form has suffered because of the forthcoming Co-operative Insurance Cup final.
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03/11/2010
Man Utd in Malaysia sponsor deal
Manchester United signs a five-year sponsorship deal with communications group Telekom Malaysia.
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03/11/2010
Pay-out for injured child rescuer
A teaching assistant who suffered severe bruising while protecting schoolchildren from falling bars receives £10,000 in compensation.
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03/11/2010
Man jailed for diver's road death
A Polish man who admitted causing the death of a talented pool diver in Hampshire after being extradited to Britain is jailed for five years.
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03/11/2010
Husband accused of wife's murder
A man appears in court charged with murdering his first wife and trying to kill his second as part of a plot to make money.
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03/11/2010
Claims firm solicitors shut down
A firm of solicitors which worked for a leading claims management company has been shut down by the solicitors' regulator.
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03/11/2010
Doherty banned over manager crash
Musician Pete Doherty is banned from driving after admitting allowing his manager to use his car without insurance.
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03/11/2010
FTSE reshuffle promotes Investec
Banking group Investec is to join the FTSE 100 following the latest reshuffle of the UK stock market indexes.
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03/11/2010
Social care deal 'dead in water'
Hopes of reaching a cross-party deal on funding social care appear to be dead in the water.
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03/11/2010
Beijingers get back on their bikes
Electric bikes are quicker than bicycles and cheaper than cars for Beijing residents, but are becoming a menace on the capital's streets, say officials.
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03/11/2010
Winter insurance claims hit £650m
Insurers paid out £650m from 335,000 claims made as a result of damage caused by the wintry weather in the UK.
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03/10/2010
Tidjane Thiam: The man from the 'Pru'
Mary Ann Sieghart profiles Tidjane Thiam, the chief executive of the Prudential, and the first black head of a FTSE 100 company.
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