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VIDEO: Met police boss's son worked for The Sun

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-04-20 01:33
Former Met Police chief Lord Blair has spoken to the Leveson Inquiry about how his 15-year-old son was given a stint of work experience at The Sun.
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Parliament hawk killer sentenced

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-04-20 01:33
A Fife pensioner who killed the Scottish Parliament's "guard" falcon is ordered by a sheriff to pay the cost of training a new one.
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AUDIO: Widow reflects on Afghan deaths

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-04-20 01:33
The widow of a bomb disposal expert killed in 2009 told BBC Radio 5 live that the six soldiers' deaths would have a ripple effect.
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More sign up for Greek debt swap

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-04-20 01:33
More private sector lenders sign up to a Greek debt swap deal that may determine whether or not the country can remain in the euro.
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Homs 'devastated' - UN aid chief

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-04-20 01:33
The UN's aid chief says parts of the Syrian city of Homs have been "completely devastated", after a brief visit to the bombed district of Baba Amr.
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Sundance London line-up announced

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-04-20 01:33
Julie Delpy's latest movie 2 Days in New York and the award-winning drugs documentary The House I Live In will be shown at the inaugural Sundance London film festival.
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Canal torso could be soap actress

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-04-20 01:33
A man is arrested after a female torso, thought to be that of a missing former EastEnders actress, was found in a canal in London.
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Golfing benefit cheat is jailed

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-04-20 01:33
A man who was caught on camera playing golf despite claiming he could not walk more than 50m has been jailed for a £12,500 benefit fraud.
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Remploy planning factory closures

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-04-20 01:33
Remploy - which provides work for people with disabilities - is planning to close 36 of its 54 factories, putting more than 1,700 jobs at risk.
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NHS fights 'hitting patient care'

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-04-20 01:33
The controversy over NHS reform and pension changes is diverting hospital doctors away from improving patient care, a union leader says.
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Salmond in RBS break-up warning

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-04-20 01:33
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond says breaking up the Royal Bank of Scotland would costs thousands of jobs at its Edinburgh headquarters.
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UK ticket limits for 100m final

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-04-20 01:33
About half the tickets available for the men's 100m final at the 2012 Games will be sold to the British public, Locog says.
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In pictures: Geneva motor show 2012

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-04-20 01:33
2012 Geneva motor show
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Balotelli takes hoodie 'penalty'

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-04-20 01:33
Footballer Mario Balotelli is asked to leave Manchester's Trafford Centre after refusing to pull his hood down, it is revealed.
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Arabic and Farsi Twitter launch

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-04-20 01:33
Twitter launches versions of its site in four right-to-left languages to help attract more users in the Middle East and Asia.
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Libya rejects local autonomy call

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-04-20 01:33
The leader of Libya's NTC says calls for a federal state structure from oil-rich Cyrenaica will be resisted with force if necessary
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Bid to scrap 'Tesco tax' defeated

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-04-20 01:33
A last-minute bid to scupper Scottish government plans for a tax on supermarkets and large shops is defeated.
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272 Remploy staff face redundancy

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-04-20 01:33
Seven out of Wales' nine Remploy factories providing jobs for disabled people face closure after a UK government review.
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VIDEO: New focus for British aid to India

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-04-20 01:33
Britain's big aid programme in India is under scrutiny as never before. Critics say that India should be able to fund its own development, since it has nuclear weapons and a space programme.
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Police politicised, Leveson hears

BBC - News - Sun, 2025-04-20 01:33
The police were largely apolitical until Tony Blair said "tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime", ex-Met chief Lord Blair tells the Leveson Inquiry.
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