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Cameron criticised in furore over £1m bonus for RBS boss - WalesOnline
"Dangerous" escaped prisoner Andrew Farndon arrested - Mirror.co.uk
Brothers in court on murder charge - The Press Association
Henry McLeish: 'Devo Max' question will kill off independence - Telegraph.co.uk
Blast Of Cold Weather Sweeping UK - Sky News
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UK Food Producers Promised Export Help
British food producers are being promised more help to export their goods to lucrative overseas markets such as India and China. Police: Escaped Prisoner Farndon Found
A prisoner who went on the run after being sprung by an armed accomplice as he was being taken to hospital has been arrested. Britain To Shiver In Blast Of Cold Weather
Bitterly cold Arctic air sweeping across Britain could force temperatures down to lows of -5C this weekend, forecasters say. Security Stepped Up For QPR V Chelsea Game
Security at today's FA Cup tie between Queens Park Rangers and Chelsea will be stepped up - with fans being warned they face full searches. UK Weather: Latest Forecast
Showers will die away tonight, leaving most places dry, although western Ireland may see some rain later. Osborne: Eurozone Must Show Colour Of Money
George Osborne is expected to reinforce his message to the eurozone that Britain is "ready" to help boost IMF resources to bail out struggling economies - but only if strict criteria are met. Farmer Jailed Over 'Horrific' Animal Cruelty
A farmer has been sentenced to 12 months in prison in "the most horrific" case of animal cruelty trading standards officers in Nottinghamshire have ever had to deal with. University Applications Fall 10% In A Year
The number of students applying to university in 2011 was down by 10% compared to the previous year, Sky has learned. Stalker who 'Googled' his victim 40,000 times is jailed
A stalker who would not stop terrorising his victim was jailed for two years yesterday after a court heard he had sent her an anniversary card celebrating the sixth year of his restraining order. How to beat the annuity rate crisis
Annuity rates have fallen to a record low and there is little hope that they will recover. We offer some sensible alternatives Prostate cancer's 'forgotten 10,000'
Thousands of men with prostate cancer are being "forgotten" because it is still regarded as an "old man's disease", MPs are to be warned. Scottish civil servants worried at taking sides in independence battle
Scottish civil servants are worried they are being forced by their bosses to take sides in the political battle over independence, the Daily Telegraph can reveal. Henry McLeish: 'Devo Max' question will kill off independence
Alex Salmond will all but kill off his chances of winning independence if he includes a second 'extra powers' question on the referendum ballot paper, a former First Minister has said. Drinking eight teas a day 'cuts blood pressure and heart disease'
Having a cup of tea has long been the preferred way for the English to relax. General David Richards: Afghan campaign was woeful
General David Richards says military move into southern Afghanistan was "amateurish" and "verging on the complacent". Breast implant scandal: waive legal rights, clinic demands
One of Britain's biggest users of faulty breast implants is making women sign away their rights to legal action if they want to take up its offer of cut-price replacements. We've moved to a new channel!
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PM's podcast 4 April 2010
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| NHS 'in peril if shake-up fails'
More than 50 GPs involved in new clinical commissioning groups have warned the NHS may be "in peril" if government reforms are derailed. Fines threat for credit messages
Firms face raids and fines of up to £500,000 for sending unsolicited text messages about credit or compensation. Brothers face decapitation charge
Two brothers are charged with the murder of a man who was found shot, decapitated and burnt in Stockport. Bank scraps charity credit cards
Halifax and Bank of Scotland charity credit cards which have helped to raise millions of pounds will be withdrawn, Lloyds Banking Group announces UK soldier killed in Afghanistan
A British soldier has been shot dead while on patrol in the Helmand province of Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence announces. Paisley in pulpit for last time
There was standing-room only at Martyrs' Memorial Church in Belfast at a farewell service for the Rev Ian Paisley. Arrests at new Occupy London site
Three people are arrested after protesters from the economic justice movement, Occupy London, take over a new building in London's financial district. Sentamu attacks same-sex marriage
David Cameron would be acting like a "dictator" if he allowed same-sex unions to be called marriages, says the Archbishop of York. Greece, creditors laboriously piece together debt deal
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece and its private creditors head back to the negotiating table on Saturday to put together the final pieces of a long-awaited debt swap agreement needed to avert an unruly default. Facebook to file IPO documents soon as Wednesday - report
(Reuters) - Facebook plans to file documents as early as Wednesday for a highly anticipated IPO that will value the world's largest social network at between $75 billion (47 billion pounds) and $100 billion, the Wall Street Journa Syria violence kills over 40
AMMAN (Reuters) - Security forces killed over 40 people in Syria on Friday, activists and residents said, as people in Homs mourned 14 members of a family they said were slain by militiamen in one of the worst sectarian attacks in RBS chief's £1 million bonus sparks anger
LONDON (Reuters) - Politicians from across the spectrum united in condemning the near one million pound bonus awarded to RBS chief Stephen Hester, with Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg saying the public sees such sums as "from ano In Facebook IPO, bankers seek prestige over fees
(Reuters) - Facebook's initial public offering is likely to set a new standard for how low investment banks are willing to go on advisory fees to win big business. James Murdoch to quit GSK board
LONDON (Reuters) - News Corp executive James Murdoch, under pressure from a phone-hacking scandal at the News of the World tabloid, is to quit the board of drug maker GlaxoSmithKline as he spends more time on his new role in the U Karzai to hold talks with Cameron
LONDON (Reuters) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Prime Minister David Cameron meet on Saturday to sign a partnership agreement setting out how the two countries will work together after British combat troops leave Afghanistan MF Global ex-risk chief to testify before Congress
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Michael Roseman, the former chief risk officer who is said to have raised red flags about aggressive trading bets at MF Global, will testify before Congress next week, according to a congressional staffer fa Anton Ferdinand's bullet in the post
![]() FOOTBALLER Anton Ferdinand has been sent a bullet in the post. Volley good show
![]() AS they fly gracefully through the air in their skimpy outfits it would be easy to mistake these girls for superheroes. £1m bonus is bonkers
![]() ED MILIBAND last night joined the mounting outcry over a near-£1million bonus to the boss of RBS bank. Top tips at BBC
![]() TOP BBC boss George Entwistle is the early favourite to succeed Mark Thompson as the Corporation's Director General. P Diddy parties for kids
![]() RAPPER P Diddy is inviting fans to hang out with him at the Playboy mansion for £30,000. DENISE WELCH WINS CBB
![]() EMOTIONAL Denise Welch was sensationally crowned winner of Celebrity Big Brother last night and yelled: "oh my God? it's me!" Siberian chill brings snow
![]() BRITAIN will be hit by a "beast from the east" as a Siberian weather system blasts us with snow. Bin the cougar.. or no U.S. hit
![]() LOVE split singer Harry Styles ditched Caroline Flack after being told: "You won't crack America with a cougar". Juliet Lyon: The prison population is neither justifiable nor sustainable
With numbers rocketing at the rate of a small jail a week, the Ministry of Justice has a straight choice: hold its nerve and redouble its efforts to cut any unnecessary use of imprisonment or cave in and go cap in hand to the Treasury for more money to pour down the prisons drain. 'I wouldn't ruin my life to nick a couple of quid'
Harry Redknapp told police he could "blow your brains away" with the amount of money he had "squandered by trusting people" and that he had almost lost his house in one £8.5m property deal in Southsea, a court heard yesterday. Asil Nadir and the 135 tonnes of cash
The business tycoon Asil Nadir's claims that his associates paid cash to balance the books of his failing empire were not credible because they would have needed notes piled 300 times the height of Nelson's Column, the Old Bailey heard yesterday. Not fit for purpose: crisis in Britain's prisons worsens
Overcrowding in prison "warehouses" is causing violence behind bars as tensions soar among inmates, prison officers warned last night. New figures show that the population of Britain's jails has jumped by 1,000 in the past three weeks. Police unlikely to face retrial despite 'shredded' evidence being found
A retrial of eight former policemen cleared of fabricating evidence which led to the wrongful conviction of the "Cardiff Three" for murder is "highly unlikely" despite the discovery of supposedly shredded files, whose absence brought the case down, legal experts said yesterday. Tycoon to clear his debts – by selling freeholds on 1 per cent of UK homes
One of the biggest property sales in British history is about to begin. Ferdinand receives bullet in the post
The footballer at the centre of allegations that the England captain John Terry mouthed racial abuse has been sent a bullet in the post. Winter returns – and it could stay cold for a month
A thoroughly average winter is about to give way to a prolonged period of cold which could leave the country blanketed in snow, forecasters have warned. |
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