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Bin Laden son fails in UK marriage bid new
Thursday, 3 December 2009
The son of al-Qa'ida terrorist Osama bin Laden has failed in his bid to come to Britain to get married, it was revealed today.
Waitrose makes sustainable palm oil pledge
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Martin Hickman: Supermarket responds to environmental concerns about its policy.
Action on disability hate crimes
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Councils that fail to offer adequate protection will be sued, equalities body warns
The 5p toll bridge is sold for £1.08m new
Thursday, 3 December 2009
A toll bridge over the River Thames was sold for £1,080,000 at auction today.
Tips 'still being counted towards wages'
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Hospitality employers are still abusing the tips system despite Government moves to stop them being counted as part of workers' wages, a leading union claimed today.
Councils' adult care provision under scrutiny
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Councils with the lowest quality adult social care services in the country were named and shamed by regulators today.
Cyclists three times more likely to die on UK roads than abroad
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Britain urged to follow example of bicycle-friendly Holland where fatality rates are much lower
Union warns over cuts in Tube checks
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Union leaders warned today that safety standards on London Underground were being cut to "dangerous levels" over moves to reduce inspections of escalators on a busy Tube line.
Two killed in Birmingham house blaze
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Two people were found dead today and a third was being treated for minor burns after a severe house fire.
Trains hit as industrial unit burns
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Train services faced disruption and around 250 homes were being evacuated today following a blaze involving acetylene cylinders at an industrial unit.
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1 Warning: Do not take this picture
2 Police close scam websites targeting Christmas shoppers new
3 The 5p toll bridge is sold for £1.08m new
4 Student broke into mortuary to hunt woman he loved new
5 Stop & search & photos: Know your rights
6 Get tough over threat by RBS board, says Cable
7 Cyclists three times more likely to die on UK roads than abroad
8 Bin Laden son fails in UK marriage bid new
9 Plan for Sarkozy visit abandoned new
10 Coroner asks MoD to hand over SAS ambush details
11 Billionaire brothers lose Sark reform challenge
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2Matthew Norman: Justice vs Mercy: the impossible conflict behind Demjanjuk's trial
3Cameron's team turn on Davis for attack on green agenda
4Robert Fisk: This strategy has been tried before ? without success
5US politics: Every man for himself!
6Get tough over threat by RBS board, says Cable
7Cyclists three times more likely to die on UK roads than abroad
8RBS board may quit if £1.5bn bonus plan is vetoed
9Cameron hit by Tory backlash on environment
10Lord of misrule: New Ukip leader's honeymoon ended as soon it had begun
Columnist Comments
• Adrian Hamilton: Let's hope it really is an 'exit' strategy
All the talk of targets by which withdrawal will be gauged is so much pie in the sky
• The Sketch: One well-timed retort and Gordon's back in the game
Ah bwaah bah habbab. Hang on, start again. Bwwhaaabwabab darrbba bubbua

