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Madonna and Guy Ritchie granted 'quickie divorce' Extract not available.
Boy dies after spraying himself with Lynx deodorant Extract not available.
Atlantis hotel opens in Dubai: Inside the temple of excess - Exclusive room, ocean-themed destination resort located at the centre of the cresent of the man-made Palm Jumeriah in Dubai.
The latest news pics: Nov 17-22nd The week in pictures « previous pic next pic » Guests view the Ambassador's Lagoon at Atlantis in the Palm Resort, Dubai A painted stork flies off with a fish in its beak at the New Delhi Zoo, India Four-year-old Lucy the Shetland pony, who stands at
Sirius Star hijack: Pirates give owners 10 days to find £17million ransom But Miliband says don't pay Hijackers holding 25 hostages and a ship carrying £60million of oil yesterday gave its owners 10 days to find the £17million ransom. The gunmen, whose hostages include two Britons, warned that failure to pay could have
Shoppers go sale crazy at Marks Spencer - but High Street faces £700m Xmas slump Shoppers went crazy at a snap Marks amp; Spencer sale yesterday as industry experts warned of a £700million festive bloodbath on the High Street. The bargain-hunters poured into stores after it hit the panic button by cutting prices by 20 per cent to
NatWest chairman Sir Tom McKillop says sorry for bank crisis A fat cat banker finally apologised yesterday for the turmoil created by the credit crunch. Sir Tom McKillop, chairman of NatWest's owner Royal Bank of Scotland, said he was 'profoundly sorry' for the crisis which will cost 3,000 of his staff their jobs.
Chancellor Alistair Darling to help troubled homeowners with mini-Budget - Exclusive Help to stop soaring numbers of home repossessions will be the centrepiece of Alistair Darling's mini-Budget. New restrictions on banks seizing back properties are expected. Families will be able to swop from owner-occupiers to tenants if they miss
Shannon Matthews trial: Alleged kidnapper took her shopping during police hunt 'Six trips' made during huge search for her Shannon Matthews' alleged kidnapper took her shopping as hundreds of police hunted for her, a court heard yesterday. Michael Donovan claims he even drove the missing girl to one supermarket just 100 yards from
EasyJet snub put Claudia Castillo's miracle operation in danger Vital cells 'not cleared for flight' A pioneering operation was almost scuppered when an airline refused to allow stem cells for a windpipe transplant on to a plane. Budget carrier easyJet's decision forced medical staff to hire a private jet for
Amanda Peak blasts crackdown on speeding and over the limit drivers The parents of two boys killed by soccer star Luke McCormick in a crash yesterday blasted a crackdown on speeding and over the limit drivers. Calling the move too little, too late, Amanda Peak said: 'The Government is saying we're the same as the rest of
Doctors repair baby Ella-Grace Honeyman's brain with superglue A baby has had a life-saving operation to repair her brain with superglue. Ella-Grace Honeyman was born with a rare condition leaving her with tiny holes in the main blood vessels in her brain. The 17-month-old was given just months to live until her
Gurkhas take to the streets over campaign The campaign to give ex British Army Gurkhas the right to live in the UK took to the streets yesterday. Politicians from all parties joined the battle as disabled heroes delivered a 250,000- name petition in 20 mailbags to Downing Street. Traffic was
Schoolboy Andrew Smith jailed for stamping Asian man to death A teenager who killed a father-of-three and then filmed a sick boast on his mobile phone was yesterday jailed for life. Andrew Smith, 16, and his friend Jason Bolton, 18, kicked and punched Asaf Mahmood Ahmed until he died of an asthma attack. Smith, who
Britain embracing digital technology faster than any other nation If you still think surfing the net is something to do with Cornish fishermen and you get HDTV from sitting down too long, you're fast becoming an endangered species. People in Britain are embracing digital technology faster than any other nation. And,
EXCLUSIVE: WELSH legend tells SFTW why his latest album is the most personal to date **** HIS life has been, well, unusual. At 68, Tom Jones or knight of the realm Sir Thomas Jones Woodward, OBE is one of Britains best-loved institutions. Hes the ditch digger from Pontypridd who emerged from the Welsh valleys to give the world one of the
'John Lydon's the devil to me' They revealed its existence on a webcast on the Monday and by Thursday fans could buy a download of the album from their website. Even by Radiohead and The Raconteurs standards, it was a speedy move. And now the physical version of the techno/indie
EXCLUSIVE: BLOC Party's Kele Okereke talks about new album and Sex Pistols singer They revealed its existence on a webcast on the Monday and by Thursday fans could buy a download of the album from their website. Even by Radiohead and The Raconteurs standards, it was a speedy move. And now the physical version of the techno/indie
The godfather of alt-country 1. Gram Parsons: Return Of The Grievous Amgel 2. The Byrds: Sweetheart Of The Rodeo 3. Uncle Tupelo: No Depression 4. Giant Sand: Chore Of Enchantment 5. Drive By Truckers: The Dirty South 6. Ryan Adams: Heartbreaker 7. The Jawhawks: Hollywood Town Hall
SFTW talks to Howe Gelb, the focal point of Giant Sand, about the band's latest album 1. Gram Parsons: Return Of The Grievous Amgel 2. The Byrds: Sweetheart Of The Rodeo 3. Uncle Tupelo: No Depression 4. Giant Sand: Chore Of Enchantment 5. Drive By Truckers: The Dirty South 6. Ryan Adams: Heartbreaker 7. The Jawhawks: Hollywood Town Hall
(Is this the way to...) Sheffield **** HES probably had enough of Amarillo but Tony Christie will forever hold Sheffield dear to his his heart The new album from the man born 65 years ago in nearby Conisbrough, South Yorkshire, is a compelling ode to the steel city and its musical sons.
TONY Christie may be fed up with Amarillo, but he'll always have Sheffield in his heart **** HES probably had enough of Amarillo but Tony Christie will forever hold Sheffield dear to his his heart The new album from the man born 65 years ago in nearby Conisbrough, South Yorkshire, is a compelling ode to the steel city and its musical sons.
Baby P's mum at Monsters' Ball in jail The cold-hearted 27-year-old joined some of Britains most evil murderesses at the fancy-dress bash. Fury erupted two months ago when The Sun published a photo from the 2007 Halloween knees-up at Londons Holloway prison ? showing lifers in ghoulish
Shamed Ross to learn his fate The BBC Trust will publish its findings about the obscene phone calls to the Fawlty Towers actor broadcast on Russell Brands Radio 2 show last month. Brand has already quit the BBC for his part in the affair and Ross is currently suspended without pay
'Mum's sex vid of daughter, 13' The 46-year-old mum was arrested after a cops found footage allegedly showing her having sex with the man and her teenage child. The video emerged after another woman said she was being stalked on the internet. Police tracked down the alleged stalker and
BNP address is firebombed West Yorkshire Police said firefighters and police officers were called to the blaze in Liversedge, West Yorkshire, at 10.40pm last night. It is understood the car did not belong to anyone connected to the BNP - but a member does live in the street. More
Morrisons pump price slash Morrisons dropped the price of unleaded petrol to 89.9 pence per litre and also cut the price of diesel to 105.9 for the same amount. Todays price cut is the latest in a recent spate of fuel price reductions following the high prices experienced earlier
700,000 join justice fight Well-wishers wept as they added more cuddly toys, candles, balloons and flowers to the memorial to the tragic tot. Their grief mirrored the nations sorrow, while the staggering response to our campaign to sack the social workers and a doctor reflected
Murder on the shop floor Rolls-Royce and drugs giant AstraZeneca were among the companies axing staff. A further 1,400 jobs are under threat at MK One after the discount fashion chain collapsed into administration for the second time this year. Meanwhile shoppers desperate for
'Britain's bill for EU is ?56bn' UK taxpayers will pick up a bill of almost ?56billion for this years EU membership, the right-wing Bruges Group said. It includes ?28billion in costs piled on to business by Brussels red tape. The UK also pays ?16.8billion for the Common Agriculture
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