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NewsSignal problem hits city trainsPassengers are warned to expect delays after trains to and from Glasgow Central Station were hit by a signalling problem.
Lady Gaga confirms UK tour datesThe singer will bring her Born This Way world tour to London's Twickenham Stadium and Manchester Arena in September.
W.Va. mine blast survivor cases linger with AlphaMORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) -- Nine men who survived West Virginia's Upper Big Branch mine disaster want to abandon mediation of their personal injury claims and start gathering evidence for trial because they say the mine's new owner isn't negotiating in good faith....
School workers win lottery jackpotLion King show reigns on BroadwayHit musical adaptation The Lion King becomes the highest earning show in Broadway history, according to new figures released by Disney.
Jobs boost from new Nissan modelNissan's new hatchback is to be produced at its Sunderland plant, the Japanese car manufacturer announces.
AUDIO: Taxpayer cost of policing football is 'substantial'Andy Holt, the Acpo lead on football, and Dr Geoff Pearson, expert in football crowd disorder at the University of Liverpool, discuss whether football clubs should be paying more towards the policing of matches.
Fort Hood shooting suspect seeks trial delay againFORT HOOD, Texas (AP) -- A military judge is to hear arguments on whether to postpone until October the trial of the Army psychiatrist charged in the deadly Fort Hood shooting rampage....
Senate shows some comity, if only brieflyWASHINGTON (AP) -- For a brief moment in a season of partisan rancor, the Democratic leader of the Senate and his Republican counterpart hit the pause button. As senators prepared to leave for their annual spring recess, dozens of nominees to important federal jobs were confirmed without debate or acrimony....
Senate shows some comity, if only brieflyWASHINGTON (AP) -- For a brief moment in a season of partisan rancor, the Democratic leader of the Senate and his Republican counterpart hit the pause button. As senators prepared to leave for their annual spring recess, dozens of nominees to important federal jobs were confirmed without debate or acrimony....
Panasonic's research centre plansElectrical giant Panasonic to set up a fuel cell research and development centre in Cardiff but it is unclear how many jobs will be created.
Home plaque for Titanic hero LoweA blue plaque is to be unveiled at the retirement home in Deganwy, Conwy, of Titanic hero Commander Harold Lowe.
VIDEO: Jobs boost from new Nissan modelAs David Cameron arrives in Tokyo to encourage greater British trade in Asia, the car manufacturer Nissan has announced it is to build its new hatchback in Sunderland, creating over 1,000 jobs.
Tiny Trott set to star on biggest stageLaura Trott, Team GB's smallest cyclist, is making giant strides ahead of London 2012 after breaking two world records in Melbourne
Peru 'rebels' kidnap gas workersSuspected Shining Path rebels in Peru holding seven workers they seized from a natural gas project in the south of the country.
Kidnapped Costa Rica envoy freedVenezuelan officials say Costa Rican trade attache Guillermo Cholele has been freed hours after being seized by kidnappers, reportedly for ransom.
Sell water 'like oil' firm urgedA former head of Welsh Water claims Wales should profit from transferring water to England as another firm plans to sell water to a company in need.
VIDEO: Southampton's lost Titanic generationMore than 540 of the 1,500 people who died in the Titanic sinking were from the port of Southampton, where she sailed from on her fateful journey.
Seven airlifted after loch crashSeven people are airlifted to hospital after their people carrier crashed into a loch on Harris in the Western Isles.
Sell water 'like oil,' firm urgedA former head of Welsh Water claims Wales should profit from transferring water to England, but the company says it is too expensive and impractical.
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