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Bendy bus catches fire at station

Bendy bus catches fire at station

A bendy bus catches fire outside Victoria railway station in central London causing travel disruption.
Poland's WWII victims remembered

Poland's WWII victims remembered

Veterans gather at London's Polish War Memorial to pay tribute to air crew who were killed in World War II.
Firms 'should pay for roadworks'

Firms 'should pay for roadworks'

Any company digging up a busy road should pay a "rental" fee for each day of disruption, business group London First says.
Coulson 'safe' over phone claims

Coulson 'safe' over phone claims

Downing Street's head of communications, Andy Coulson, is safe in his job despite phone hacking claims surrounding the News of the World newspaper, says a senior government source.
Power cut report is delayed again

Power cut report is delayed again

The energy watchdog Ofgem says it will publish its report into a three-day power cut in Kent and London next month.
Pakistan trio keen to see row end

Pakistan trio keen to see row end

A lawyer for the three Pakistan players at the centre of allegations of corruption says they are keen for a "timely and satisfactory outcome" to the affair.

Timesonline

Government scales back child worker...

Government scales back child worker vetting scheme

Plans to vet millions of people working with children and vulnerable adults are to be scaled back to ?common sense? levels, the Government announced today

Live: Bloody Sunday families shown ...

Live: Bloody Sunday families shown Saville report

9.40 BST On a January morning 38 years ago, 13 protesters died at the hands of British paratroopers and 14 were injured, one so seriously he died four months later. For many of their relatives, the years since have been dominated by the search for truth about what happened during 25 chaotic minutes in central Londonderry.

Bloody Sunday fees hit £100m, with ...

Bloody Sunday fees hit £100m, with 14 lawyers earning more than £1m

A total of £100 million, more than half the costs of the Bloody Sunday inquiry, established in 1998, has gone on legal fees.

Freedom of Information Act gives pr...

Freedom of Information Act gives protection to royal secrets

The Royal Family and the Royal Household were exempted from direct requests for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. The Royal Household was not included in the Act?s definition of a public authority, so members of the public are unable to access information held in the Royal Archives. Public bodies can be asked to release information that may include details about the Royal Family, but protection also covers communications between public bodies, such as government departments, and the Royal Family or Royal Household.

BNP leader invited to meet Queen at...

BNP leader invited to meet Queen at Buckingham Palace garden party

Nick Griffin, the leader of the British National Party, has been invited to attend a Buckingham Palace garden party hosted by the Queen, The Times has learnt.
England sees again how fragile opti...

England sees again how fragile optimism can be on and off the field

We have Harold Wilson to blame for the search for connections between the World Cup and the fortunes of the nation.

The Sun

Queue-niform

Queue-niform

FAMILIES queue for four hours to buy uniforms at one shop supplying TEN schools
Shoes & eggs hurled at Blair

Shoes & eggs hurled at Blair

PROTESTERS threw missiles at the former PM as he arrived for his first book signing
Brit man killed in NZ air crash

Brit man killed in NZ air crash

NINE people including a British man have been killed in a plane crash in New Zealand
Cricket 'cheats' quizzed by cops

Cricket 'cheats' quizzed by cops

3 PAKISTAN cricketers accused of match fixing in a betting scam are quizzed by police
Duke paints Her Maj at brekkie

Duke paints Her Maj at brekkie

THIS painting gives an intimate snapshot of the Queen - and the artist is her hubby
Body found on golf course

Body found on golf course

HORRIFIED golfers found the charred remains of a body in the undergrowth

All In London

Alcohol Consumption Down

Alcohol Consumption Down

Figure suggest alcohol consumption drops
House Prices Dip Once More

House Prices Dip Once More

Figures suggest house price fall
Blair?s Memoirs Create a Storm

Blair?s Memoirs Create a Storm

Gordon Brown discussed in memoirs

The London News

England and Pakistan captains vow t...

England and Pakistan captains vow to put fixing scandal behind

Vowing to put the betting scandal behind them, England and Pakistan cricket captains Saturday said their teams will give their best in the opening Twenty20 International here Sunday.
Pakistan replace tainted trio with ...

Pakistan replace tainted trio with Mohammad Irfan, Asad Shafiq

Pakistan cricket Saturday called up seven-foot tall fast bowler Mohammad Irfan and batsman Asad Shafiq as replacements for the suspended trio of Salman Butt, Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif ahead of the T20 and One-day internationals against England starting Friday.
Blair pelted with eggs, shoes

Blair pelted with eggs, shoes

Former British prime minister Tony Blair was Saturday pelted with eggs and shoes as the first public signing session to promote his memoirs in the Irish capital Dublin turned violent.
ICC unhappy with Mushtaq's pre...

ICC unhappy with Mushtaq's presence in England's dressing room

In the wake of the spot-fixing scandal in the Pakistani team, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said it is unhappy with the presence of Mushtaq Ahmed -- who was implicated in the 2000 match-fixing scandal -- as England's spin bowling coach.
Defoe scores hat-trick as England b...

Defoe scores hat-trick as England beat Bulgaria 4-0

Striker Jermain Defoe scored a hat-trick as England started their road to recovery after a disappointing World Cup with victory against Bulgaria in their opening Euro 2012 qualifier at Wembley.
Pak call up Shafiq, Irfan to replac...

Pak call up Shafiq, Irfan to replace suspended trio for England ODI series

The Pakistan team has replaced 'spot-fixing' accused trio with batsman Asad Shafiq and fast bowler Mohammad Irfan for the five- match ODI series against England, to be played from September 10-22.

Dailymail

Solved - the mystery of that baseba...

Solved - the mystery of that baseball cap, in William Hague and Ffion's cowboy hideaway


The cap carries a logo showing the letter B inside a broken circle, which is the trademark of the Bozeman Watch Company.
'Euan and I were very young ... af...

'Euan and I were very young ... after four pints we were drunk. and then I lost him': Family friend on the night Blair's son was arrested


Family friend named by Blair as his son Euan’s fateful drinking partner talks about that ‘lost’ night in Leicester Square.
Briton killed as skydiving plane cr...

Briton killed as skydiving plane crashes in ball of flame in New Zealand


The horror crash occurred on Saturday as the Fletcher fixed-wing pane was lifting off from the runway at Fox Glacier on the west coast of the South Island.
Female Brits abroad are branded the...

Female Brits abroad are branded the 'ugliest in the world'


Beer guzzling, belching, hideous dress sense - and those are some of the nicer ways the rest of the world described British women.
Lifted like a rag doll and hurled i...

Lifted like a rag doll and hurled into cell: Shocking video of police brutality... on 5ft 2in tall 59-year-woman


Market researcher Pamela Somerville was thrown head-first on to a concrete floor, knocking her unconscious.
Tony Blair's security is tight as h...

Tony Blair's security is tight as he begins publicity trail for memoirs


The missiles, which were thrown by anti-war protesters, did not hit the former prime minister as he arrived at a bookshop in Dublin.
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