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Jackson doctor denies manslaughter
Tue Feb 9 2010 00:12:16
Michael Jackson's doctor Conrad Murray has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter over the singer's death.
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Afghan death toll passes Falklands
Tue Feb 9 2010 00:12:40
A British soldier has been killed by an explosion in Afghanistan as the UK death toll exceeds that of the Falklands War.
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Britain to help rebuild prisons in Haiti
Tue Feb 9 2010 00:16:07
British construction experts will help rebuild prison in disaster-struck Haiti as part of a new aid network launched by the Government.
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Sales hit by chilly weather
Mon Feb 8 2010 20:56:33
The high street suffered its worst January for at least 15 years, according to the British Retail Consortium.
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Graduates to face pay freeze
Tue Feb 9 2010 00:13:49
University graduates are suffering a double hit of pay freezes and increased tuition fees, according to a new study.
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Four years for corrupt Met commander
Mon Feb 8 2010 18:08:56
A top Scotland Yard policeman has been jailed for four years after being found guilty of corruption.
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Labour in headlong retreat says Cameron
Mon Feb 8 2010 12:49:01
David Cameron has accused the Government of being in a "headlong" retreat over expenses.
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Accused MPs have 'Golden goodbye' frozen
Mon Feb 8 2010 19:30:25
The "golden goodbye" payments for three MPs facing criminal charges over their expenses have been suspended.
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Snow likely as temperatures tumble
Mon Feb 8 2010 14:08:54
Britain will feel a lot colder this week and see some snow in a fresh blast of wintry weather, say forecasters.
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Killer husband jailed for 18 years
Mon Feb 8 2010 15:47:06
A wealthy landowner will serve at least 18 years in jail for murdering his estranged wife, whose body has never been found.
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Toyota prepares for recall of Prius
Mon Feb 8 2010 13:06:35
Toyota is reportedly preparing a recall of its new Prius hybrid car in Japan as early as Tuesday.
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McElderry 'honoured' to sing Haiti song
Mon Feb 8 2010 17:44:32
Joe McElderry explained how he was 'honoured' to lend vocals to the new Haiti charity single.
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ITV fined over celebrity rat risotto
Mon Feb 8 2010 07:59:17
ITV has been fined for animal cruelty after contestants on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! killed a rat and then ate it.
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Jack Straw denies he ignored legal advice
Mon Feb 8 2010 16:13:18
Jack Straw has hit back at claims he ignored legal advice that the Iraq war would be unlawful.
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Taliban urged to lay down arms
Sun Feb 7 2010 17:03:35
Taliban fighters in Afghanistan have been given a choice to lay down their weapons or face "overwhelming force" from Nato forces.
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Gordon Brown to unveil new health plans
Mon Feb 8 2010 11:52:32
Gordon Brown unveils his "personalised" revolution in health and social care.
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Prince Harry to appear at Brit Awards
Mon Feb 8 2010 18:20:58
As well as rock and pop's finest, The Brit Awards line-up is getting an injection of real royalty.
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Gazza in drink-drive probe
Mon Feb 8 2010 11:10:18
Former England star Paul Gascoigne is being quizzed by police after he was arrested on suspicion of being drunk in charge of a vehicle.
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Iran announces nuclear expansion
Mon Feb 8 2010 15:58:36
Iran has announced it will expand its nuclear programme, in a move likely to fuel tension with the West.
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Back to the drawing board with Disney
Mon Feb 8 2010 15:50:38
Andreas Deja is behind a host of Disney villains. So he jumped at the chance to do something different in The Princess And The Frog
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Shuttle Endeavour blasts off
Mon Feb 8 2010 09:51:31
Endeavour has blasted off from the Kennedy Space Centre on a tower of flame that turned the dark Florida sky as bright as day.
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Ethel Austin in administration again
Mon Feb 8 2010 14:33:30
The future of Ethel Austin is in doubt after the group called in the administrators for the second time in two years.
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Official IRA decommissions weapons
Mon Feb 8 2010 14:15:14
A second republican paramilitary group in Northern Ireland has announced that it has decommissioned its weapons.
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Gatwick owners rule out second runway
Mon Feb 8 2010 10:18:44
The new owners of Gatwick have ruled out at a second runway at the West Sussex airport for the foreseeable future.
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New Orleans win emotional Super Bowl
Mon Feb 8 2010 09:30:19
New Orleans Saints have won their first Super Bowl in the 42-year history of the franchise after beating the Indianapolis Colts 31-17.
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Capello: 'Terry is important to England'
Mon Feb 8 2010 09:43:09
Fabio Capello believes John Terry remains one of England's most important players.
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Yanukovych to claim Ukraine election win
Mon Feb 8 2010 12:11:07
The opposition leader of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, is set to claim victory in the presidential elections.
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Johnson: 'England must back up Wales win'
Mon Feb 8 2010 09:35:20
Martin Johnson has warned England their win over Wales will be wasted unless they back it up against Italy in Rome on Valentine's Day.
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Child Diabetes linked to service cuts
Mon Feb 8 2010 14:29:08
A "shocking" level of children are being taken to hospital suffering from potentially fatal complications of the disease.
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Katie Price is home, but Alex is India
Mon Feb 8 2010 06:55:00
Just days after their whirlwind wedding in Las Vegas, Katie Price and Alex Reid have been seperated.
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At least two killed in power plant blast
Sun Feb 7 2010 18:53:33
Dozens of people have reportedly died in a huge explosion at a power plant in Middletown, Connecticut, USA.
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Haiti charity single goes on sale
Mon Feb 8 2010 05:16:11
A star-studded charity cover of REM's Everybody Hurts has been released to raise money for Haiti earthquake victims.
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Crackdown on foreign student visas
Sun Feb 7 2010 12:19:58
The number of foreign students given visas is to be slashed as part of a crackdown on abuses of the system, it has been revealed.