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'Many children' among Madrid crash dead
The Queen has sent her condolences following the plane crash at Madrid's airport which killed 149 passengers, many of them children.
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Glitter refused entry to Hong Kong
Paedophile pop star Gary Glitter has been refused entry to Hong Kong by Chinese authorities, the Foreign Office has confirmed.
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'Barwick to leave FA'
Chief executive Brian Barwick is to leave the Football Association, according to reports.
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Russia 'finds' 133 dead Ossetians
Russian officials said they have found the bodies of more than 130 civilians killed in South Ossetia.
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Bolt completes amazing sprint double
Usain Bolt proved he is the world's fastest sprinter by breaking the 200 metres world record and completing a rare Olympic sprint double.
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Graduates murder probe moves to London
The investigation into the murder of two Chinese graduates beaten to death in their home in the North East of England is moving to London.
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People killed in mid-air crash named
Five people killed in a mid-air crash have been named by police.
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BAA to lose three UK airports
Airport operator BAA is to lose control of three airports including two in London, competition chiefs have ruled.
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Oxford Street suspect denies murder
A teenager has denied stabbing a man to death in broad daylight in Britain's busiest shopping street.
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Rice signs Polish defence deal
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has signed a missile defence deal with Poland.
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Medals target overtaken
Swimming, hurdling and windsurfing success has carried Great Britain past UK Athletics' target of 35 medals.
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Car passengers survive cliff plunge
Four female car passengers have walked away relatively unscathed after plunging off a 100ft cliff into a rock pool below.
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7/7 bombers 'used charity cash'
Thousands of pounds of charity donations were used by the London bombers to fund propaganda activities, it has been reported.
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Study may lead to obesity treatments
A new understanding of the origins of brown fat cells - the "good" type - may lead to new treatments for obesity.
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Zimbabwe crisis talks 'under threat'
Zimbabwe's opposition MDC has said President Robert Mugabe's decision to convene parliament would endanger power-sharing talks.
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Blonska could lose Olympic silver
Ukrainian athlete Lyudmila Blonska could be kicked out of the Olympics because reports claim she has failed a drugs test.
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Knowles sisters shining bright
Beyonce and Solange Knowles have credited their upbringing for their glittering careers.
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South Asia floods make thousands homeless
Heavy floods have forced at least 70,000 people to flee their homes in northeast India and Nepal.
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Speculation grows over Obama vice-president
Speculation over who Barack Obama will choose as his running mate has hit fever pitch in the US.
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Clarkson for Prime Minister?
Nearly 50,000 people have backed a petition calling for Jeremy Clarkson to be made Prime Minister.
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Two million leave school without 'good' GCSEs
Almost two million teenagers have left school without gaining a single good GCSE.
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Car bombings kill 11 in Algeria
A double car bomb attack has killed at least 11 people and wounded 31 others in Algeria.
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New Vorderman search begins
The hunt to find a replacement for Countdown's Carol Vorderman has begun.
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Hilton on the hunt for best friend
Paris Hilton is set to star in a new UK reality show to find a new buddy.
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Mum in court over girl's 'starvation'
A mother who is accused of starving her seven-year-old daughter to death has appeared in court via videolink.
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Wet summer lifts online sales
The summer's wet weather has sent online clothing sales soaring by 23 per cent.
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Brian's sunny lease of life
Brian Wilson has said his new album has been inspired by his sunny outlook on life.
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Monkey madness in Tokyo
Commuters in Tokyo were amazed to see a monkey hanging around in a train station.
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EMI denies delay to artists' albums
EMI has denied it is delaying the release of some albums after Starsailor said they too don't know when their CD will hit the shops.
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Robinho deal off
Real Madrid have blocked any chance of Robinho joining Chelsea, according to the player's agent.
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Tougher controls on child abusers
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has announced measures to tighten controls on the movements of paedophiles.
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MPC was 'split' over rate decision
An interest rate increase was ruled out this month because of the risk that it might make the economic downturn "unnecessarily deep."
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Sarkozy meets troops in Afghanistan
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has flown to Afghanistan to meet troops.
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First Beatles contract for sale
The first contract that led The Beatles to worldwide fame is going under the hammer.
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Firms blamed over waste
Efforts to cut the amount of rubbish generated in the UK should focus on businesses rather than householders, a Lords committee has said.
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Leukaemia campaigner dies
A journalist who waged a bone marrow donation campaign has lost his battle against leukaemia.
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Fruit juices may stop drugs working
Fruit juices, such as grapefruit and orange, can seriously reduce the effectiveness of heart and cancer drugs, scientists have claimed.
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More horses dying from obesity
The number of obese horses in Britain has seen a major increase, an animal charity has said.
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Tamarins are back from the brink?
A captive breeding programme and conservation efforts may just prove enough to save Brazil's golden lion tamarins.
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Goody breaks down on arrival
Jade Goody has broken down in tears as she arrived back in the UK for cervical cancer treatment.
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Friends bid farewell to Drew
Musicians and friends have paid their respects to The Dubliners musician Ronnie Drew at a funeral service in Ireland.
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Leona joins stars for charity song
Leona Lewis is teaming up with a host of divas for a star-studded charity single.
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Stars lend a hand to Trekstock
A host of big names have come together for an event to raise funds for the Teenage Cancer Trust's Trekstock.
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