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The Guardian New cancer cases 'up 30% by 2030'New cases of cancer could rise 30% in the UK by 2030, experts have warned. The UK ranks 16th out of 27 countries in the European Union for the predicted rise in cases, according to the data from the... (photo: Creative Commons / Dezz) said on Friday. The
The Daily Mail England must learn from humiliationSharapova sets sights on London OlympicsAmanda Holden's 'Britain's Got Talent' Edinburgh return confPakistan beat England in third Test to get 3-0 whitewashEngland win makes Pakistan a cricket power: MisbahTraders and Advertisers Get Extra Time to Apply for Go-ahead
- Rift emerges between India and Britain over economic aid row
- W.Va. Coal Group Wants Blair Mountain Case TossedThe Street
- British artists take largest share of UK album sales since 1
- Ofcom aims to cap BT line rental charges from April
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- Majority of Britain's general insurers foreign-owned
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- Thousands of officials should lose right to enter your home
- Network Rail chief executive turns down bonus
- Former Northern Ireland leader Ian Paisley in hospitalm&c
- UK continues £1bn India aid despite 'peanuts' jibe
- Hague condemns 'unacceptable' Syria
- Queen Elizabeth celebrates 60 years on throneCNN
- Queen Elizabeth II marks 60-year reign
- Network Rail bosses waive bonuses
- Britain says China and Russia stirring 'civil war' in Syriam&c
- Parliament Votes to Attend Conference in LondonAll Africa
- Queen Elizabeth II celebrates 60 years on throneThe Washington Times
- Leveson: Ex-NOTW showbiz editor gives evidence
- Britain WILL keep giving millions in aid to India says DowniThe Daily Mail
- Brian Paddick on Tottenham, local policing and 'thick and st
- Network Rail bosses give up bonuses
- Ian Paisley taken to hospital after suspected heart attack
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- Culture cuts in London and jelly at the Young Vic
- Offshore wind turbines set to benefit British industries
- Motorhome Caravan & Camping Show opens in London February 14The Examiner
- 'The Blair Witch Project' actress Heather Donahue in Denver The Examiner
- This World-Famous British Brand Is Selling Everything To CovBusiness Insider
- The Rodin Project, Sadler’s Wells, London
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- The Queen is Britain's oak, unshaken by the winds that blow The Daily Mail
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- Daily Mail editor defends targeting erring celebrities
- British group can’t tout divine healing in ads, websiteThe Washington Post
- Time to issue a fashion alertStar Tribune
- Heart concerns for Ian Paisley
- NJ lawmakers hear objections to Rutgers-Rowan shuffleAsbury Park Press
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Joy Online John Terry stripped of England captaincy has been stripped of the England captaincy, the Football Association has confirmed. The 31-year-old Chelsea centre-back was informed of the decision by FA chairman David Bernstein in a... (photo: AP / Miguel Angel Morenatti)
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Daily Press Madonna cuts daughter Lourdes' scene from 'W.E.'Madonna cut her daughter Lourdes Leon's scene from her upcoming film, "W.E." Ouch, Mamma Madonna. That's harsh! "I just kind of dragged her in at the last minute. It was quite unfair of me what I did... (photo: AP / Carlo Allegri) Digital Spy Anonymous 'intercepts FBI, Scotland Yard call'Anonymous has released what the hacking group claims is a taped conference call between the FBI and UK police discussing a major international cyber-crime investigation. The conversation discusses the... (photo: AP / John Minchillo) CrimeUKUSWikipedia: Anonymous (group)
Independent online (SA) Terry retains Chelsea captaincyLondon - has been stripped of the captaincy by the FA but will continue to captain Chelsea, his club manager Andre Villas-Boas said on Friday. The 31-year-old Chelsea centre back is... (photo: AP / Darko Bandic) GuiltyWikipedia/John Terry
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looking ever so handsome in a sharp and sexy suit. But the actor looked less than his immaculate self as he filmed more
Newsday while awaiting trial on racism charge but can still play
cold weather alert has been issued for the entire country this weekend, with snow and ice expected to cause problems on roads across the UK. As the cold snap
- Perfect for a Bond villain: One of Britain's most exclusive
- P45 tax form is given a reprieve by HMRC
- Pakistan v England: inadequate batting sees England slump to
- England slump to humiliating 71-run defeat as Pakistan compl
- Blair cast in Charlie Sheen's showBelfast Telegraph
- Heathrow Defends Grounding Flights In SnowOrange News
- Life as an apprentice: what are the benefits?
- Snow difficulties and your rights
- Understanding Photography Manipulation and Its Ethical AppliGroundReport
- Credit card borrowing fades as payday loans rise
- Why payday loan companies are on the rise
- Carbon bubble: Bank of England's opportunity to tackle marke
- Mobile company 02 extends England sponsorship
- Euro crisis could almost halve China's growth, IMF says
- Heathrow airport resumes flights after snow cancellations
- House prices move on in January
- Severe weather still affecting Heathrow airport
- Britain's railways 'are the most expensive, least comfortabl
- Politics live blog: Monday 6 February 2012
- Low interest rates peg house prices
- Parties say India should refuse British aid; UK says it is c
- Surrey County Council in Queen's Jubilee parties vow
- Ken Clarke wans of child access plan 'dangers'
- Government condemns veto on Syria
- Queen's Diamond Jubilee: A Queen for the 21st century
- Weather chaos: Heathrow can't cope in snow, admits owner
- 'In this special year, I dedicate myself anew to your servic
- We are changing our approach to India: BritainThe Times of India
- ‘In this special year, I dedicate myself anew to your The Daily Mail
- Give London a real local rail network
- Daniel Radcliffe now thinks Miliband has the magic touch
- MPs condemn Treasury's green tax strategy
- Minister for disabled people: there is no shortage of jobs
- Miliband to stay on back benches
- Village school given honour of hosting Queen as she celebrat
- New talking CCTV cameras 'belong in a police state'
- Church of England General Synod divided on gay marriagesBBC News
- 'Scroungers' rhetoric over benefits fuels abuse say charitie
- David Miliband to stay off front bench to 'avoid creating so
- David Miliband: I'll stay away from frontbench politics to a
- Fabio Capello's criticsm of FA's removal of John Terry as En
- The CCTV that talks backIndependent online (SA)
- Chasing the internet's bullies, trollsBBC News
- British student 'designs smartphone made from bamboo'
- Think-tank claims Britain's railways are 'worst in Europe le
- Queen's Diamond Jubilee: Queen Elizabeth II marks a historicThe Daily Telegraph
- Queen scotches abdication rumoursIndependent online (SA)
- I'll Serve For The Rest Of My Life - Queen Elizabeth VowsPeace FM Online
- Minister claims there "isn't a shortage of jobs". Is that ri
- MPs visit Abu Hamza in prison to gain his views on radicalisThe Daily Telegraph
- School closures in EnglandBBC News
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- Stem cells restore sight for acid attack victimBBC News
- Bee Gees' Robin Gibb making 'spectacular' recovery from canc
- England's slim hopes fade fast
- Feb. 6, 1952 | Britain’s King George VI DiesThe New York Times
- Britain faces a month of weather chaos as snow wrecks travelThe Daily Telegraph
- Heart attacks are falling dramatically - but who knows whyThe Daily Telegraph
- NHS spends £23m a year on translatorsThe Daily Telegraph
- Britain faces a month of weather chaosThe Daily Telegraph
Mon, 06 Feb 2012
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England's Andrew Strauss calm in storm as third umpire is busiest manPakistan 99; England 104 for six The captain Andrew Strauss kept his composure amid the mayhem on a wicket-strewn first day of the third Test against Pakistan in Dubai. Photograph: Lakruwan... (photo: AP / Tom Hevezi)
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The Daily Mail Done and dusted: A messy Daniel Craig dashes through London as he films more scenes ...It's not the first time we've seen Daniel Craig looking ever so handsome in a sharp and sexy suit. But the actor looked less than his immaculate self as he filmed more scenes for the next James Bond... (photo: AP / ) FourFourTwo of
, a health official said, the first to die in clashes that erupted around the country after a riot at a soccer
- Associations for Feb. 6Richmond Times Dispatch
- People and achievements in your community, Feb. 6The State
- UK railways 'last in Europe league'The Guardian
- Theophilus LondonAV Club
- Scrap tax relief on top pay: TUCThe Guardian
- Britain's Highest Court to take up posting realtime news on
- Typhoon in London over aid peanuts' Delhi doesn't want ANDRThe Telegraph India
- Carmen Electra confirmed as 'Britain's Got Talent' guest jud
- What does Britishness mean to you?
- British boot and shoemaker Dr Martens put up for sale by R G
- Transport secretary to vote against Network Rail £20m bonus
- While Britain picks over the Leveson inquiry, the US produce
- Met police investigators at News Corp jeopardise press freed
- Chavez threatens Britain with Falklands pledgeNZ Herald
- Prince Harry parties with David Beckham at an exclusive LondThe Daily Telegraph Australia
- Crackdown ensures 'right people' entering Britain: immigratiThe Australian
- In pictures: Princess Elizabeth becomes Queen
- Prominent Tory disowns 'religious right' and supports gay ma
- Labour: comparing Ed to Wallace isn't damaging our brand...
- Miliband tells Lords to join forces and kill off Lansley's N
- Andrew Buncombe: If aid is 'peanuts' and not required, why d
- Clegg to deliver stormy rebuff to Tories who demand wind farThe Independent
- Goodbye, minister: civil service hit by staff exodusThe Independent
- Queen marks milestone with new vow
- Venezuela threatens Britain over Falklands as its president
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- Internet biggest breeding ground for violent extremism, mini
- Snow-go at Heathrow and it's our own fault
- Ed Miliband: NHS reform defeat could save 6,000 nursing jobs
- B.C. Liberals expecting tight Chilliwack-Hope byelectionCBC
- 'We Don't Need The Peanuts You Offer In Aid': Indian ministePeace FM Online
- Somalilandâs parliament votes to attend Somalia conference
- British identity: the state of the union
- Watch out for Camden boys in playoffsPhiladelphia Daily News
- Big Brother is watching: the CCTV that talks backThe Independent
- Queen celebrates 60 years on throne
- I'll serve for the rest of my life, vows the Queen as she re
- London kids clean city park JHINUK MAZUMDAR Students at RicaThe Telegraph India
- UK railways judged worst for fares and efficiency
- Pongathon listingsSkiddle
- Labour attacks Health Bill costs
- Labour to propose £1m fund for Iraq and Afghan war veterans'The Guardian
- Queen renews her dedication to the nation in jubilee message
- Happiness is a hotel cigar evening for new generation of femThe Independent
- England's new order thrive in the chaosThe Independent
- Olympic site clean-up completedThe Guardian
- Popcorn @ Heaven listingsSkiddle
- New York Giants win the Super Bowl, beating the New England Austin American Statesman
- Queen attends mass on Jubilee eveThe Daily Telegraph Australia
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Newsday Terry removed as England captain, can still playQuick ReadJohn Terry removed as England captain while awaiting trial on racism charge but can still play (AP) -- John Terry has been removed as England's captain as he awaits trial for racial abuse.... (photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis) Treehugger The uptake in jellyfish numbers has been in the news a lot the last few years. Indeed just last year massive jellyfish blooms were the reason nuclear power
- Debt questions answered by an expert
- Tales of woe from the roaming professionalsBBC News
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- ‘Coir products from Kerala a hit in Britain’Deccan Chronicle
- Wedgwood Museum closure condemned by UnescoThe Guardian
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- An Open Letter to Matt Baugh, the newly appointed British AmGareowe Online
- Russia and China block Syria actionThe Guardian
- Greening to oppose rail bonusesThe Guardian
- Britain embarrassed as India spurns 'peanuts'Sydney Morning Herald
- Report: Syria’s Assad releases alleged al-Qaida mastermind oHa'aretz
- Falklands moves 'entirely routine', says William Hague
- Farron condemns non-elected LordsThe Guardian
- Conservative minister in local wind farm fight
- Labour's £3.6m donor Nigel Doughty found dead
- EDITORIAL - Holness can learn from Tony BlairThe Gleaner
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- Queen prepares to mark 60 years on throne
- Kansas City Star
- Two glasses of wine a day 'triples mouth cancer risk'The Guardian
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The Daily Mail Travel warnings as snow predicted to sweep across the UK this weekendA Met Office cold weather alert has been issued for the entire country this weekend, with snow and ice expected to cause problems on roads across the UK. As the cold snap and snow, which have so far... (photo: Creative Commons / General Staal)
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FourFourTwo FA strip Terry of England captaincyJohn Terry stripped of England captaincy - English FAEngland 13 minutes agoNations Cup proves taxing for top playersAfrica Cup of Nations 14 minutes agoFA strip Terry of England captaincyEngland 32... (photo: Creative Commons / Andrea Sartorati) The Guardian Police kill two in Egypt clashesEgyptian police have shot and killed two protesters in Suez, a health official said, the first to die in clashes that erupted around the country after a riot at a soccer stadium killed 74, as sports... (photo: AP) EgyptPoliceProtestersWikipedia: 2011 Egyptian revolution
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cases of salmonella which have been linked to a UK-wide outbreak, health officials have said. Since December, there have
has long been known to help build healthy bones and provide the body with a vitamin and protein boost. But now it’s being hailed as a memory aid after
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- Full letter from MPs to David Cameron on wind power subsidie
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- Becks and Prince Harry party with Katherine Jenkins in LondoNewstrack India
- Newt Gingrich Picks New York Giants Over New England PatriotHuffington Post
- Wind farm subsidy cut urged by MPs
- Denise Lewis at son's school sports dayBBC News
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Sun, 05 Feb 2012
- Fat Cat Britain: Whitehall mandarins share £100m bonuses
- Meat trade emissions equal to half of all Britain's cars
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- Seedcamp London: the other Dragons' DenThe Observer
- Snow brings Britain to a standstill
- The north of England needs a stronger say in its destiny
- 'How one man stalked me for 30 years'
- 'They're making me look ridiculous'The Independent
- How Chris 'Mr Rhino-hide' Huhne became an endangered speciesThe Independent
- Labour's £3.6m donor found deadThe Independent
- Cabinet return for David LawsThe Independent
- New energy body to press for greater fuel efficiencyThe Independent
- Janet Street-Porter: We're being told to holiday in Britain.The Independent
- Nigel Farage: 'Politicians govern through fear'The Independent
- 'It was all better under Thatcher': Noel Gallagher on BritaiThe Daily Mail
- Syria veto shames UN, says Hague
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- Pakistan v England – day two as it happenedThe Observer
- Excess alcohol 'raises cancer risk'
- Austin American Statesman
- At the lonely Tan Hill Inn, the snow is falling… and busines
- How the north of England has suffered most in the downturn
- Scottish independence: Alex Salmond's economic battle plan a
- NatWest takes early lead in Isa battle
- The outcry over England armband shows it is as important as
- North-south divide grows as jobs are lost at four times the
- India tells Britain: We don't want your aid
- Bank of England to print further £50 billion
- How a bearded Virginia Woolf and her band of 'jolly savages'
- Piltdown Man: British archaeology's greatest hoaxThe Guardian
- Rewind TV: Coppers; Bouncers; Party Paramedics; My Child theThe Guardian
- Local enterprise partnerships are first step to revive the rThe Guardian
- Scottish devolution: bid for independence highlights other iThe Guardian
- We must continue Chris Huhne's green agenda, says Menzies CaThe Guardian
- 'Britain's Got Talent' Alesha Dixon: 'I wasn't stolen from SDigital Spy
- New changes to GCSE 'will penalise dyslexic pupils'The Guardian
- Saturday's College BasketballThe State
- Oklahoma high school athlete signing list as of Feb. 4, 2012The Oklahoman
- Camden County is in South Central Missouri; visited CamdentoThe Examiner
- Miliband in call over NHS reformsThe Guardian
- Why black British actors are heading for the USThe Guardian
- Justine Greening: Britain is the whiplash capital of Europe
- Atlanta Journal