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House giant faces administration
Property giant Connaught is expected to formally enter administration later, putting thousands of jobs at risk.
Cameron appealed over Pc’s death
PM David Cameron appealed to Colonel Gaddafi over the stalled probe into the death of Pc Yvonne Fletcher, it emerges.
SNP outlining government vision
Scottish ministers are setting out their final programme for government before next May’s Holyrood election.
Tube strike ends after 24 hours
The London Underground begins to return to normal after a 24-hour strike which saw millions of Londoners face long delays and severe disruptions.
Job market growth slows in August
Job appointments grew at their slowest rate in 10 months in August, raising questions about the strength of the UK job market, a survey suggests.
New phone-hacking probe announced
An influential committee of MPs will conduct a new inquiry into the unauthorised hacking of mobile phones and voicemail messages.
More obesity ops ‘will save cash’
Millions of pounds is lost in England by the failure of the NHS to provide more obesity operations, a study says.
Stansted train time poster banned
Posters advertising the Stansted Express are banned for implying the train would reach central London in 35 minutes, a watchdog says.
Legionnaires’ fear as woman dies
A 64-year-old woman has died of suspected Legionnaires’ disease in south Wales.
Blair ‘must fund own protection’
Tony Blair and other former prime ministers should pay towards their police protection, a Labour MP says.
Ryder Cup in hospitality warning
Ryder Cup organisers are warning golf fans of the dangers of being misled by unofficial corporate hospitality packages surrounding the Newport event.







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