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Saturday, 6 September 2008
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Vicar had 56,000 child porn images
A vicar who admitted having 56,000 indecent images of children was remanded in custody on Wednesday to await sentencing.
03 Sep 2008 |
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Bank of England split on rates
Bank of England policymakers were split three ways in August for a second month running, with one voting to hike interest rates, another to cut but the remaining seven deciding to keep borrowing costs steady at 5 percent.
20 Aug 2008 |
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Michael Page rejects proposals from Adecco
Recruitment company Michael Page International rejected an approach worth 1.3 billion pounds from Swiss rival Adecco, saying it materially undervalued the company.
15 Aug 2008 |
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Will there ever be a baby Norman again?
Traditional baby names like Ruby, Olivia and Joshua may have enjoyed a revival in recent years, but many old favourites stubbornly refuse to come back into fashion.
13 Aug 2008 |
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What the BoE has to weigh up
The Bank of England looks set to hold interest rates steady for the third month running on Thursday as policymakers seem trapped between high inflation on one side and sharply slowing growth on the other.
10 Jul 2008 |
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Manchester traffic charging decision due
Manchester will discover this week if it has won government backing to become the first city outside London to charge drivers for entering and leaving its borders.
09 Jun 2008 |
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Ant and Dec to return prize
Entertainment stars Ant and Dec said on Thursday they would return a television comedy award after an investigation found the prize, decided by a viewer telephone vote, should have gone to comedian Catherine Tate.
09 May 2008 |
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U.S. judge orders CIA to turn over "torture" memo
A U.S. judge ordered the Central Intelligence Agency on Thursday to submit to the court a 2002 memo said to specify harsh interrogation methods used on suspected terrorists held abroad.
09 May 2008 |
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Manufacturers saw strong 2007
Manufacturers enjoyed their best year in a decade in 2007, but the threat of a U.S. recession and financial market turmoil is clouding the outlook for 2008, according to the Engineering Employers' Federation.
21 Jan 2008 |
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