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    British Airways has revealed its net losses have widened to 122 million pounds ($211 million) in its first quarter as strike action and the volcanic a

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  • BBC - 10 hours ago
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    Government plans to limit the number of skilled foreign workers allowed into the UK are criticised by the Lord Mayor of London.

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    Andy Turner leads Great Britain's medal haul on the fourth day of the European Championships as he takes gold in the 110m hurdles.

  • BBC - 11 hours ago
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    A Romanian man and a woman are jailed for 30 months for forcing six children, the youngest aged two, to beg on London's streets.

  • BBC - 11 hours ago
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    Hawley Crippen is one of the most infamous killers in British history. But was he really innocent of murdering his wife?

  • BBC - 11 hours ago
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    London Mayor Boris Johnson sells the benefits of the London bike hire scheme to the world media.

  • BBC - 12 hours ago
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    Testing London's new hire bicycles

BA losses widen on strike action, ash cloud
Australian Broadcasting Corporation - 17 minutes ago
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British Airways has revealed its net losses have widened to 122 million pounds ($211 million) in its first quarter as strike action and the volcanic a

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Theater: In London, Young Playwrights, Including O’Neill
New York Times - 37 minutes ago
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Ben Brantley in London considers “Spur of the Moment,” written by a 17-year-old, and early works by Eugene O’Neill and Tennessee Williams.

World Briefing | EUROPE: Britain: After Auction, a New Owner for Churchill’s Wartime Dentures
New York Times - 1 hours ago
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An anonymous buyer paid the equivalent of $23,750, more than three times the pre-sale estimate, after bidding at an auction house in Aylsham.

Sen. Menendez wants witnesses questioned in the UK about the release of the Pan Am Flight 103 bomber
Jersey Journal - 5 hours ago
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View full sizeStar-Ledger photoIf witnesses will not come to the U.S. Senate, Sen. Robert Menendez wants investigators to go to Great Britain and Scot

Amy Winehouse not working with Lady Gaga
NDTV News - 5 hours ago
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British singer Amy Winehouse has dismissed reports that she is collaborating with Lady Gaga on her comeback album. The 26-year-old troubled singer is

What to do if stung by a Weever fish
BBC - 6 hours ago
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What should you do if you are stung by Britain's most poisonous fish?

Mental health experts ask: Will anyone be normal?
Reuters - 7 hours ago
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LONDON (Reuters) - An updated edition of a mental health bible for doctors may include diagnoses for "disorders" such as toddler tantrums and binge ea

Educated people cope better with dementia
Reuters - 7 hours ago
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LONDON (Reuters) - Educated people are better able to cope with the physical effects of dementia, and even one extra year of education can significant

Vicar conducted 360 sham marriages
Reuters - 7 hours ago
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LONDON (Reuters) - A vicar was found guilty on Thursday of conducting hundreds of sham marriages between African nationals and cash-strapped eastern E

Churchill's dentures fetch nearly $24,000
Reuters - 7 hours ago
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LONDON (Reuters) - A partial set of British wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill's gold-mounted dentures has fetched 15,200 pounds ($23,770) at au



Women's British Open Round 1 Highlight
ESPN - 7 hours ago
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Tseng, Hull lead after first round, Michelle Wie is two shots back

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U.N. panel to probe further Kyoto CO2-cut projects
Reuters - 7 hours ago
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LONDON (Reuters) - A United Nations climate panel will ask a working group to investigate further claims that a Kyoto Protocol scheme may be incentivi

2012 Olympic Games initiative reaches six mln children
Reuters - 7 hours ago
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A British initiative to enthuse children around the world about sport inspired by the 2012 London Olympics is halfway towards it

Britain's Reckitt Benckiser Goes Shopping
Business Week - 9 hours ago
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London Underground | Ping-Pong City
New York Times - 9 hours ago
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This summer's retro-sporting trend: table tennis for the masses.

Immigrant worker limit criticised
BBC - 10 hours ago
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Government plans to limit the number of skilled foreign workers allowed into the UK are criticised by the Lord Mayor of London.

Turner leads GB Euro medal haul
BBC - 11 hours ago
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Andy Turner leads Great Britain's medal haul on the fourth day of the European Championships as he takes gold in the 110m hurdles.

Pair forced six children to beg
BBC - 11 hours ago
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A Romanian man and a woman are jailed for 30 months for forcing six children, the youngest aged two, to beg on London's streets.

Was Dr Crippen really innocent?
BBC - 11 hours ago
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Hawley Crippen is one of the most infamous killers in British history. But was he really innocent of murdering his wife?

Boris welcomes bike 'smackeroonies'
BBC - 11 hours ago
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London Mayor Boris Johnson sells the benefits of the London bike hire scheme to the world media.



On your bike
BBC - 12 hours ago
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Testing London's new hire bicycles

Lord British, of Ultima fame, goes into space on the back of $27 million lawsuit settlement
Tech Crunch - 12 hours ago
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Lord British, now in space. The Ultima creator has spent $30 million hitching a ride aboard the commercial spacecraft Space Adventures. Bonus: he just

University tuition fees soar for foreign students
The Daily Telegraph - 14 hours ago
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Foreign students are being charged up to eight times more than British undergraduates as universities seek to plug a multi-million pound hole in the h

Steal Jane Birkin's style
The Daily Telegraph - 15 hours ago
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Serge Gainsbourg's biopic re-focusses attention on his muse, British actress, Jane Birkin.

Lemaitre beats Malcolm to 200m gold
The Guardian - 15 hours ago
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• Season's best secures silver for Malcolm• France's Christophe Lemaitre wins sprint doubleBritain's Christian Malcolm narrowly missed out on the 200

Murray battles past Smyczek in LA
The Guardian - 15 hours ago
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• British No1 beats Tim Smyczek 6-1, 4-6, 6-2 in Farmers Classic• Alejandro Falla wins against volatile Ernests GulbisThe top seed, Andy Murray, overc

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Harry Pearson: GB finds perfect Olympic excuse
The Guardian - 15 hours ago
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Government cuts in public funding mean our athletes can fail at London 2012 and not worry too much about itEither I'm starting to go bald, or my hair

Howell out to emulate Adams and Short
The Guardian - 15 hours ago
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David Howell, 19, who won the 2009 British championship and is the UK's youngest grandmaster, opted out of the current British title event at Canterbu

Boris and his bloody cyclists
The Guardian - 15 hours ago
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Patrick Blower: Livedraw: Sketches made at the launch of the London bike hire programPatrick Blower

WikiLeaks row puts Britain's David Cameron on defensive with Pakistan
Christian Science Monitor - 15 hours ago
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WikiLeaks intelligence led Britain Prime Minister David Cameron to imply that Pakistan is 'exporting terror.' He is refusing to back down from the sta



Birmingham guide: summer in the city
The Daily Telegraph - 15 hours ago
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Continuing our series on what to do in British cities, we look at summer days out in Birmingham.

British beach, coast and seaside guide: Dorset
The Daily Telegraph - 15 hours ago
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Opening our series on the British coast are our guides to Dorset, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall.

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London launches new cycle hire scheme
The Daily Telegraph - 15 hours ago
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A new cycle scheme is launched in London in a bid to cut congestion on the capital's overcrowded public transport network.

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River Thames hotels: Four of the best
The Daily Telegraph - 15 hours ago
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Francesca Syz selects four of the best hotels in London on the banks of the River Thames.

Churchill, FDR archives to go online
Canadian Broadcasting Company - 17 hours ago
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Archives for two of the Second World War's great leaders - British prime minister Winston Churchill and U.S. president Franklin Delano Roosevelt - are

Apple to open Covent Garden store
The Daily Telegraph - 17 hours ago
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Apple has confirmed that it will open a new London store in Covent Garden next week.

Banks' profits boosted by high-street customers
The Guardian - 17 hours ago
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Retail and corporate business key to increased figures as banking industry set to announce bigger-than-expected profitsBanks are expected to reveal ne

Mistresses returns to BBC1 – but is this the end of the affairs?
The Guardian - 17 hours ago
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TV drama Mistresses about four bedhopping women starts a third series this week, but many are saying this will be the lastRampant hotel sex is out, lu

App-makers fully geared up for Boris's cycle scheme
The Guardian - 17 hours ago
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As London's Barclays Cycle Hire scheme launches, there's already a third-party Android app to go with itAs sure as night follows day, mobile applicati

Fair bet that US may end ban on online gambling
The Guardian - 17 hours ago
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A vote by US lawmakers has given PartyGaming and other online bookies cause to hope that America's four-year ban on internet betting could soon be lif



In pictures: Potters Bar train crash
The Guardian - 17 hours ago
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The Potters Bar rail crash in 2002, in which seven people died, occurred as a result of a points failure, an inquest jury has decided

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The importance of being bored | Edward Collier
The Guardian - 17 hours ago
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Parents should wave goodbye to boil-in-the-bag entertainment for their kids and realise boredom can be a force for goodWhat springs to your mind when

Fugitive tycoon Asil Nadir offered deal to return to Britain for trial
The Guardian - 17 hours ago
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Judge gives Asil Nadir bail on condition he returns from northern Cyprus to face possible fraud allegationsFugitive tycoon Asil Nadir was given bail t

Penguin Books celebrates 75th birthday
The Guardian - 17 hours ago
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Colour-coded paperbacks launched in 1935 as cheap, disposable fiction have now become collectible itemsWhen the first Penguin paperbacks appeared they

US troop death tally of 63 makes for deadliest month in Afghanistan
The Guardian - 17 hours ago
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Poppy-farming area of Marjah at hub of British and Afghan army move against TalibanThree US troops died in blasts in Afghanistan, bringing the militar

Welfare reform: devil is in lack of detail | John McTernan
The Guardian - 17 hours ago
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Iain Duncan Smith has promised to revamp social security but not revealed how much it will cost or how it will be paid for"It's deja vu all over again

Democracy was loser in coalition deal | Tom Clark
The Guardian - 17 hours ago
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Five Days That Changed Britain put further heat on the Lib Dems. The politics of their swerve on cuts are becoming clearerSo, Mervyn King has shot dow

Are iPad owners horrible? Shock horror, it depends on your point of view
The Guardian - 17 hours ago
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The research company behind a study casting iPad users as a 'selfish elite' has conceded its conclusions are subjectiveWhat do Stephen Fry, David Hock

Belfast riots CCTV images released
The Guardian - 17 hours ago
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Police ask public to help identify 14 individuals who were filmed during week of violencePolice have released CCTV images of 14 people suspected of se

BA losses show cabin crew deal is vital, says union
The Guardian - 17 hours ago
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Unite leaders say dispute with cabin crew must be settled if the airline is to thrive againThe Unite union said today that British Airways's £164m qua



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