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Minister honours Scots who died at the Somme

01.07.2008 23:54    thescotsman.scotsman.com
SOLDIERS who lost their lives in one of the bloodiest battles of the First World War were honoured yesterday by the Scottish Government.


Labour MPs call halt to new rebellion on 10p tax band

01.07.2008 23:54    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A MOVE by Labour rebels to help 1.1 million low-paid people who lost out from the scrapping of the 10p tax band and have not yet been compensated was dropped last night.

Defence chiefs 'are dragging heels' over plane safety

01.07.2008 23:54    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE Ministry of Defence was yesterday accused of dragging its heels over safety improvements to the ageing fleet of Nimrod spy-planes.

Labour set to delay vote on leadership to focus on vital by-election

01.07.2008 23:51    thescotsman.scotsman.com
LABOUR Party managers are so concerned at the prospect of losing the crucial Glasgow East by-election later this month that they are preparing to postpone the contest to repl


A less than towering start for Sarkozy

01.07.2008 23:51    thescotsman.scotsman.com
SHE sings in English and dreams in Italian, while his roots reach to Hungary and Greece. Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife, Carla, could be a metaphor for a harmonious, borderless

Tories split over plan to limit Scots MPs' say on English laws

01.07.2008 23:51    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A TORY task force's plans to restrict the ability of Scots MPs to vote on "English-only" laws have split senior Conservatives and drawn scorn from other political

Cherie reveals her knife-crime fears

01.07.2008 23:51    thescotsman.scotsman.com
CHERIE Blair said yesterday she feared for her children when they went out in the street and warned that knife and gun crime among teenagers could be more common than official

Hard to swallow: the truth behind the health myths

01.07.2008 23:45    telegraph.co.uk
Health has long been an area beset by superstition and spurious claims, and despite our medical advances, some common myths persist. By Johanna Leggatt

Timber homes builder will wait a year to hear if he goes to jail

01.07.2008 23:43    breaking.tcm.ie
The High Court has adjourned until early next year an application to jail the owner of a timber homes and garden products firm in Co Wicklow for his failure to comply with an order to demolish the company's factory.

Row over €8m property profits settled out of court

01.07.2008 23:43    breaking.tcm.ie
A legal dispute over the entitlement of an €8m share of the profits of a substantial property development company has been settled, the High Court was told yesterday.

€19m Lotto winners collect prize in Dublin

01.07.2008 23:43    breaking.tcm.ie
The winners of the largest ever Lotto jackpot have collected their winnings at the National Lottery Headquarters.

Jury convicts 'grandfather figure' in sex assault case

01.07.2008 23:43    breaking.tcm.ie
A Limerick "grandfather figure" has been convicted by a jury at the Central Criminal Court of sexually assaulting a young girl on dates in 1998 and 2001.

Big Day On El Cap Tomorrow: Thanks From Hans

01.07.2008 23:43    ukclimbing.com
Hans Florine emailed us at UKClimbing.com yesterday thanking us for our interest and support of his and Yuji Hirayama's attempt to break the Nose speed record set by Thomas and Alexander Huber at two...

Half A Million Climbs Logged by UKC'ers

01.07.2008 23:43    ukclimbing.com
You hear it now and again from certain forum heads on the forums, "They are all armchair climbers", or "What do they know? None of them climb."Not so of course.Nick Smith, UKClimbing.com's...

London home sales slump by 7% in June

01.07.2008 20:38    safestore.co.uk
The number of people buying a home in London over the past month was down by 6.8 per cent in comparison to May's figures, it has been revealed.

Brits waking up to the potential of Turkish property

01.07.2008 20:37    safestore.co.uk
Britons are turning to Turkish property in increasing numbers as they feel the city offers both excellent value for money as well as a more relaxed way of life than the UK.

Charming four bedroom character house, Burgundy, 225800 euros

01.07.2008 20:27    1st-for-french-property.co.uk
Charming four bedroom character house in the centre of Saulieu. Ground floor: entrance hall with "Dalles de Bourgogne" floor tiles and stone staircase to the first floor.Kitchen and adjoining dinning room with oak wooden flooring with door opening to the
Charming four bedroom character house, Burgundy, 225800 euros

To Let - Harrow, Rayners lane, Harrow - 3bed 2 reception room house

01.07.2008 20:07    letalife.com
RAYNERS LANE, HARROW - 3bedroom, 2 reception room house. Garage, driveway, garden. Fully furnished, all appliances, available from 12th July. Suit pro ....

To Let - Gatwick, Double Room In House Share

01.07.2008 20:07    letalife.com
Double Bedroom / House Share Gatwick. Large double bedroom in quite cul-de-sac 5mins from Gatwick and Three Bridges Station. Share of Kitchen, Lounge ....

Tim and Season discuss Cheriton and Sandgate buses with Stagecoach

01.07.2008 19:40    folkestone-hythelibdems.org.uk
Folkestone and Sandgate councillors Tim and Season Prater today had a meeting with Stephen Gasche of Shepway Council and Jeremy Cooper of Stagecoach about the loss of the 77/78A service connecting Sandgate's Enbrook Valley and Cheriton High Street.
Tim and Season discuss Cheriton and Sandgate buses with Stagecoach

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