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22% swing to the SNP

GORDON Brown was hit by a political Tsunami early this morning when the SNP snatched a sensational victory in the Glasgow East by-election. The Prime Minister will now face a summer of discontent after the degree of Labour unpopularity was laid bare in what was previously the party's third-safest Scottish seat. If the result were to be repeated at the next general election in Scotland, Labour would...

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Southwest Airlines' fuel hedging boosts profits

Southwest Airlines reported a higher quarterly profit, as hedges locked in most of the low-cost US carrier's jet-fuel expenses well below market prices. Derivatives...

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Libel: Ex-friend's Facebook revenge costs £22,000 in damages at high court

After Grant Raphael had a row with his old school friend Mathew Firsht, he wanted revenge. He disseminated a web of lies via Facebook, to cause Firsht stress and humiliation. Yesterday Raphael was ordered by the high court in London to pay £22,000 damages to Firsht, after the freelance television cameraman created fake, malicious entries about the businessman. Confidential details about Firsht's whereabouts,...

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Soldier killed at wheel of ambulance

A BRITISH soldier was killed by a suspected roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan as he drove an ambulance back to base, the Ministry of Defence revealed yesterday.

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Thieves get on Tory leader's bike

DAVID Cameron may have to put the brakes on his preferred mode of transport after he chained his bicycle to a small bollard – leaving it for thieves simply to lift clear.

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British economy faces 'anaemic' growth

Britain is consigned to three years of "anaemic" economic growth, one of the country's leading forecasters has warned after retail sales plunged at the fastest rate on record.

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Batman: Sister tiff is 'deeply personal'

BATMAN star Christian Bale speaks out about the alleged assault of his mum and sister

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West Bank settlement approval raises tension

Israel's defence ministry has given preliminary approval to plans to expand a Jewish settlement located deep inside the occupied West Bank, in a move that has...

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Bishops walk in protest at unfulfilled Millennium Goals

MORE THAN 650 Anglican archbishops and bishops from around the world, including Church of Ireland bishops led by their primate, Archbishop Alan Harper, and their spouses, took part in a walk through London yesterday to put pressure on world leaders to fulfil Millennium Development Goals which are already behind schedule, writes Religious Affairs Correspondent.

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Trade talks remain deadlocked over subsidies

Marathon trade talks limped into another day today but with little progress so far on the tortuous negotiations ministers said it would soon be time to decide whether a deal was at all possible.

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Cancer fears over mobiles

MOBILE phone users should take precautions to protect themselves from cancer risks and should not wait for a definitive study to be published, an expert said yesterday.

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Canoe couple's assets frozen in attempt to retrieve £250,000

Lengthy process of recovering the money John and Anne Darwin conned out of insurance companies begins