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Lincolnshire and South Yorkshire authorities apologise to two women repeatedly raped by their father over 30 years

Apology to victims of ‘British Fritzl’ as mistakes admitted

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11. March 2010

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FTSE 100 unchanged in early trade as Thomas Cook leads gainers

FTSE 100 unchanged in early trade as Thomas Cook leads gainers

Britain’s leading shares index the FTSE 100 was unchanged by 10:10 GMT, as Thomas Cook Group led the gains. The market was at a standstill at 5,640.53, with Smith and Nephew leading the blue-chip falls on Thursday morning. Following an investor day Thomas Cook Group saw its shares rise by three per cent, while shares in Home [...]

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10. March 2010

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Britain's leading shares index closes up 0.68% on Wednesday

Britain’s leading shares index closes up 0.68% on Wednesday

The FTSE 100, the UK’s leading shares index, closed up 0.68 per cent on Wednesday at 38.27 points to 5,640.57. Leading the gainers after a strong day was ICAP, which added 4.46 per cent by the time the markets closed. British Airways (BA), which was today in talks with the Unite union over threatened cabin crew [...]

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1. October 2009

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FOTA reconsidering KERS agreement

The Formula One Teams’ Association (FOTA) has confirmed it is looking into using KERS beyond the end of the 2009 season. Earlier in the year, the FOTA member teams came to a voluntary agreement to ditch KERS in 2010, as it deemed the technology to be too expensive in a time when F1 is trying to [...]

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11. March 2010

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Lincolnshire and South Yorkshire authorities apologise to two women repeatedly raped by their father over 30 years

Apology to victims of ‘British Fritzl’ as mistakes admitted

Police and local authorities have offered a full apology to two women repeatedly raped by their father over 30 years, fathering nine children with them, despite multiple contacts with social workers. The man, in his 50s and who cannot be named for legal reasons, was given 25 life sentences by a Sheffield court in 2008. A serious [...]

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11. March 2010

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Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas calls off indirect talks with Israel after latest settlement expansion

Palestinians pull out of proximity talks with Israel

Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas has called off indirect talks with Israel after the Jewish state’s interior ministry announced the construction of 1,600 new settler homes in East Jerusalem. The coalition system of government employed in Israel means the interior ministry is controlled by the ultra-Orthodox nationalist Shas party, which this week drew condemnation for announcing [...]

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11. March 2010

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Svalbard Global Seed Vault has become the world's most diverse collection of crop diversity

Norway’s ‘Doomsday seed vault’ becomes world’s largest

The Svalbard Global Seed Vault has become the world’s most diverse collection of crop diversity after its inventory passed the half-million mark. The "Doomsday" vault in Norway announced it is this week receiving thousands of new seeds that will push its collection to more than half a million unique samples, making it the most diverse assemblage [...]

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11. March 2010

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David Beckham admits he may have played last-ever club game at Old Trafford in AC Milan's 4-0 loss to Manchester United

Beckham: I might have played my last game at Old Trafford

David Beckham has conceded that he might have played his last club game at Old Trafford after coming on as a late substitute in AC Milan’s 4-0 Champions League defeat to Manchester United. The England star, speaking after his former side United knocked Milan out of the Champions League, made an emotional return to the Theatre [...]

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11. March 2010

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Kevin Macdonald to direct upcoming thriller Murder Mystery

State of Play’s Macdonald to solve Murder Mystery

Academy award winner Kevin Macdonald is attached to direct Tower Hill Entertainment’s upcoming thriller Murder Mystery, it has been announced. The Glasgow-born filmmaker will begin shooting the whodunit later this year in Europe, with Beau Flynn and Tripp Vinson producing, according to Variety. Written by Zodiac scribe James Vanderbilt - who also penned the forthcoming Spider-Man reboot [...]

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11. March 2010

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FTSE 100 unchanged in early trade as Thomas Cook leads gainers

FTSE 100 unchanged in early trade as Thomas Cook leads gainers

Britain’s leading shares index the FTSE 100 was unchanged by 10:10 GMT, as Thomas Cook Group led the gains. The market was at a standstill at 5,640.53, with Smith and Nephew leading the blue-chip falls on Thursday morning. Following an investor day Thomas Cook Group saw its shares rise by three per cent, while shares in Home [...]

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11. March 2010

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David Nugent scores equaliser as Burnley held to 1-1 home draw against Stoke City in Premier League

Burnley 1-1 Stoke City

Burnley earned a deserved point against Stoke City but remain mired in a fight for survival after failing to seize the opportunity to climb out of the relegation zone at Turf Moor. Turkish forward Tuncay Sanli put the Potters ahead in the first-half from an ubiquitous Rory Delap long-throw, with David Nugent equalising in the second-half [...]

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11. March 2010

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Cristiano Ronaldo's Real Madrid crash out of Champions League with 1-1 draw with Lyon at Bernabeu and 2-1 aggregate loss

Real Madrid 1-1 Lyon (aggregate 1-2)

Lyon knocked the mighty Real Madrid out of the Champions league with a late goal helping them to a 1-1 draw in the Bernabeu and a famous 2-1 aggregate victory in their last-16 tie. Madrid knew they would have their work cut out, having lost the first leg 1-0. Cristiano Ronaldo levelled the aggregate score in [...]

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11. March 2010

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Wayne Rooney (two), Darren Fletcher and Park Ji-sung score as Manchester United beat AC Milan 4-0 in Champions league

Manchester United 4-0 AC Milan

David Beckham could only watch from the bench as two fine goals from new Old Trafford hero Wayne Rooney helped Manchester United beat AC Milan 4-0 and 7-2 on aggregate to go through to the quarter-finals of the Champions League. Park Ji-sung and Darren Fletcher also got on the score-sheet with Beckham coming on to the [...]

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11. March 2010

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Steven Gerrard to face no further action from FA over apparent V-sign gesture towards referee Andre Marriner

Steven Gerrard to escape FA action over Wigan ‘V-sign’

Steven Gerrard will not be punished by the Football Association over an apparent V-sign gesture he showed referee Andre Marriner during Liverpool’s 1-0 defeat to Wigan. The Reds skipper appeared to swear and make the gesture towards the referee after he was booked towards the end of the match at the DW Stadium, one of five [...]

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