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Fourth Cricketer Linked To Betting Claims
A fourth member of the Pakistan cricket team is being questioned over an alleged spot-betting scam, a newspaper has claimed.
Labour Leadership: Five Go Head-To-Head
The Sky News Labour leadership debate takes place this morning as campaigning enters the final strait.
Ex-Army Boss Blasts Blair And Brown On Troops
The former head of the Army has accused Tony Blair and Gordon Brown of letting down British troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
NZ Quake Zone Hit By Aftershocks And Winds
Strong aftershocks and gale-force winds have hit New Zealand's second largest city as a clean-up gets underway after the country's worst earthquake in 80 years.
England's Women Go For World Cup Rugby Glory
England's female rugby team are hoping to beat New Zealand in the 2010 World Cup Final.
Rioters Clash With Cops After Street Festival
Around 300 left-wing protesters have clashed with police in Hamburg after an all-night street festival in the central Schanze neighbourhood.
British Victim Of NZ Skydive Crash Is Named
A British tourist killed in a plane crash in New Zealand has been named by local police as Brad Coker.
Two People Killed In Mid-Air Plane Collision
Two people have been killed following a mid-air crash between two light aircraft on the Isle of Wight, police have said.
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Protesters Pelt Blair With Shoes And Eggs
Tony Blair has faced the wrath of around 200 anti-war protesters and an attempted citizen's arrest during the first public signing of his rapidly-selling memoirs in Dublin.
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Tax Blunder: A Million Face £1,500 Bill Shock
More than one million people are facing a £1,500 bill for not paying enough tax thanks to a blunder at HM Revenue and Customs.
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