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1. Green gadgets aim to woo eco shoppers
Gadget makers showed off their green credentials at a technology show in London on Friday to try to tempt consumers worried about soaring fuel bills, climate change and the financial crisis.
03 Nov 2008
2. Premier League football unlikely in stadium
London's 2012 Olympic stadium is highly unlikely to be used for Premier League football, the man responsible for building the venues said Wednesday.
09 Oct 2008
3. 2012 Olympic village faces big shortfall
London 2012 Olympic chiefs said on Wednesday they face a 250 million pound shortfall in funding for the athletes village as the impact of the world economic crisis begins to bite into the project.
09 Oct 2008
4. Lloyd's of London chairman calls for tax cuts
The tax regime for Lloyd's of London must be eased if the 320-year old insurance market is to retain its international competitiveness, its chairman Lord Levene said in a speech late on Thursday.
05 Sep 2008
5. "Uber-prime" real estate still hot in London
London's housing market may be cooling, but not when it comes to 10-bedroom mansions with designer interiors, indoor swimming pools and private gardens in the capital's most sought-after neighbourhoods.
05 Sep 2008
6. 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
7. Second youth held over 14-year-old's murder
A second teenager has been arrested in connection with the murder of Shaquille Smith, a 14-year-old boy stabbed to death in east London at the weekend.
03 Sep 2008
8. Police probe knife killing of 14-year-old
A 14-year-old boy has been stabbed to death in Hackney in east London, the 25th teenager to die in a knife or gun attack in the capital this year, police said on Sunday.
01 Sep 2008
9. British winners turn thoughts of glory to 2012
Britain's Olympic team chief Simon Clegg paraded his Beijing medal winners on Monday and promised "one hell of a show" when London hosts the Games in 2012.
26 Aug 2008
10. Spectacle marks end of huge Games
With its $40 billion (22 billion pound) landscape of twisted steel stadium, luminous Water Cube and imposing arenas arching high into the Beijing sky, the 2008 Olympic Games were as much a statement as a sporting spectacle.
25 Aug 2008
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