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Dermot Finch: More British cities should follow London's lead on public transport The Guardian - 3 hours ago Dermot Finch: London's success with public transport holds lessons for other British cities Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
Pro-LTTE stand: Denied visa, Vaiko cancels trip to London The Times of India - 3 hours ago MDMK leader Vaiko was on Sunday denied visa to travel to London apparently for his pro-LTTE stand, forcing him to cancel his air ticket for Monday. Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
UK may ban 'happy hour' discounts The Times of India - 3 hours ago Britain is considering a ban on ‘happy hour’ discounts at bars and restaurants to curb drinking as health advocates warned that a rise in liver-relate Action: Comments(0) | email | Share View Similar News(3)
U.S. strike in Pakistan kills wanted British militant: reports Canadian Broadcasting Company - 9 hours ago Rashid Rauf, a British militant with al-Qaeda links, was killed along with an Egyptian by a suspected U.S. missile strike in northwest Pakistan on Sat Action: Comments(0) | email | Share View Similar News(5)
Pirates Paid Ransom For Oil Tanker National Public Radio - 10 hours ago Somali pirates have released a Greek tanker and its crew — for a price. Roger Middleton from the Chatham House, a think tank in London, talks to Action: Comments(0) | email | Share View Similar News(6)
Teenager to have conjoined twins The Guardian - 10 hours ago British woman set to make medical history as she decides to go ahead with delivery Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
IRA has axed Army Council, says Peter Robinson The Guardian - 10 hours ago First minister Peter Robinson has been given assurances from republicans that the IRA Army Council has permanently gone out of business. The Democrati Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
'Skull of Doom' goes on show The Guardian - 10 hours ago A crystal skull said to have inspired George Lucas's latest Indiana Jones film has gone on public display for the first time in the UK. The Mitchell-H Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
Letters: Lessons we must learn from Baby P's death The Guardian - 10 hours ago Letters: The development of a child is the most precious resource for any society, yet it is not attended to properly in ours Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
Pianist's skull plays the jester The Guardian - 10 hours ago 'Alas, poor Yorick,' laments Hamlet, holding up the skull of the King's late jester. The gravedigger scene in the hit production of Hamlet starring Da Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
The benefits of welfare reform outweigh the risks The Guardian - 10 hours ago Editorial: Rising unemployment makes the case for systemic change stronger, as long as the reforms are seen to be fair Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
A wanted man whose death seemed only a matter of time The Guardian - 10 hours ago A British citizen, Rashid Rauf came from the Alum Rock area of Birmingham where many of his family still live. In 2002 he fled Britain after police so Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
Top British terror suspect killed in US missile strike The Guardian - 10 hours ago A British man suspected of close links to al-Qaeda's leadership and involvement in a high-profile bomb plot in Britain has reportedly been killed in a Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
Boris immigrants amnesty is 'naive' The Guardian - 10 hours ago Boris Johnson, the mayor of London, was branded 'naive' yesterday after raising the prospect of an amnesty for illegal immigrants, a move that puts hi Action: Comments(0) | email | Share View Similar News(4)
Jay Rayner reviews Buddha Bar, London The Guardian - 10 hours ago Buddha Bar8 Victoria Embankment, London WC2020 3371 7777Meal for two, including wine and service £175 One of the curiosities of this week's rest Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
Dirty dancing The Guardian - 10 hours ago FORD KUGARelated StoriesWhat we learned on the web this weekInternet review: Fades In SlowlyLondon shoppers are cash-light, gizmo-richA round-up of th Action: Comments(0) | email | Share View Similar News(3)
London shoppers are cash-light, gizmo-rich The Guardian - 10 hours ago Carrying large amounts of cash in public is generally thought a bad idea, but when the value is wrapped in a shiny box, different rules apply. The ave Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
Secret diary of an agent: Inside the secret world of the estate agent The Guardian - 10 hours ago They've had their boom, now they're having their bust. So, is Britain's most hated profession finally getting its comeuppance? A hilariously candid ac Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
Resurgent Brown eyes biggest political prize The Guardian - 10 hours ago The financial crisis has wreaked economic havoc across the world and has transformed British politics in the process. With both main parties offering Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
Coal's return raises pollution threat The Guardian - 10 hours ago Britain is poised to expand its coal mining industry, despite fears that the move will lead to a rise in climate change emissions and harm communities Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
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