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| Wed, 4 November, 2009, 10:00 GMT | ||
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Five British soldiers shot dead Five British soldiers are shot dead in an attack in Afghanistan being blamed on a "rogue" Afghan policeman. Clegg: Accept all expense reforms Nick Clegg says MPs must accept proposed expenses reforms "lock, stock and barrel" when an independent inquiry reports. Call to improve sick-baby units New standards for the care of sick babies have been published in an attempt to improve services in England. Clashes reported at Iranian rally Police clash with opposition supporters during a rally in the Iranian capital, Tehran, according to reports. Pardoned Briton regrets coup plot Ex-British soldier Simon Mann, jailed in Equatorial Guinea for conspiring to oust the country's leader, flies home to the UK after being freed. Union hails GM's Vauxhall U-turn The union Unite hails General Motors' decision to keep UK brand Vauxhall as part of its European operations as "fantastic" news. Cameron denies Tory EU 'turmoil' David Cameron insists he has not done a U-turn on Europe after being forced to abandon his pledge for a Lisbon Treaty referendum. M&S to sell 400 brands at stores Marks and Spencer says it will start selling branded goods, such as Kellogg's and Coca-Cola, at its stores following successful trials. Sellafield turns away BNP leader BNP leader Nick Griffin is refused access to the Sellafield nuclear site in Cumbria on security grounds Fourth Plinth RAF hero unveiled A fibre glass statue of RAF hero Sir Keith Park is to be unveiled on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square later. |
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