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Trapped miners: Three are dead

16.09.11
Three trapped miners have been found dead in a flooded pit 300ft below ground as hope fades for their missing workmate... more

Thames joins list of UK's most improved rivers

30.08.11
The Thames has joined the Environment Agency's list of the UK's ten most improved rivers for wildlife, walkers and anglers... more

The Smart Shopper

24.02.11
The Smart Shopper gives his best buy tips for this week... more

The Smart Shopper

24.02.11
The Smart Shopper gives his top tips for shopping this week... more

Charlotte Church and her children survive deadly gas leak

10.02.11
Welsh pop singer, Charlotte Church, was saved from carbon monoxide poisoning by her grandfather... more

Katherine Jenkins' My London

17.12.10
Singer Katherine Jenkins wears reindeer costumes to parties, sings 'In the Bleak Midwinter' and eats up her brussels sprouts ... more

Royal Mint will strike 2012 gold

14.12.10
Medals for the London Olympics will be produced by the Royal Mint as Games chiefs seek to deliver on their pledge to 'buy British'... more

Treger fires up Western coal and unearths £500m

18.11.10
Market Round-up: Two days after banking scion Nat Rothschild tied up his $3 billion three-way reverse take–over of two Indonesian coal-mining giants, competition for his crown and the attention of investors emerges from the darkness ... more

Rail and roadworks set to make London getaway nightmare

30.04.10
Rail delays and roadworks are set to blight the bank holiday for Londoners planning to leave the city... more

Independent advisers 'should support every rape victim'

15.03.10
Every victim of rape should be offered the support of a specialist adviser to help them keep faith in the criminal justice system, a landmark review recommends... more

Police officer numbers fall in a quarter of forces

26.01.10
Police officer numbers fell over the past five years in a quarter of forces as 13 out of 43 forces in England and Wales reported cuts... more

Crusaders to reveal new look

15.12.09
Crusaders are set to shed light on their Super League move north and explain their links with newly-formed Championship club South Wales... more

Husband who strangled wife while dreaming 'must walk free'

18.11.09
Mman who strangled his wife during a nightmare should be set free whatever the outcome of his murder trial, a prosecution psychiatrist told a jury... more

Brian Noble focuses on new recruits

14.10.09
Player recruitment will be the priority for new Celtic Crusaders head coach Brian Noble... more

David Cameron can sort benefits systems, says man cited in speech

09.10.09
David Cameron will need to show "balls" to sort out the nation's finances, according to the man whose benefits nightmare the Tory leader cited as an example of the "crazy" system... more

Alkane profits from mine gas

16.09.09
A small alternative-energy firm creating electricity from gases in abandoned Nottinghamshire coal mines is continuing to improve profits... more

Only shopping and eating can save us now

04.09.09
If we rely, yet again, on an expanding service sector, we will have learnt nothing from the disaster of the past year... more

Resort in lockdown as police find another bomb

31.07.09
There was shock and confusion on Majorca after the terror bombing... more

After the snow the deluge - flooding hits homes in the South

10.02.09
Severe storms continued to cause chaos across Britain with increased flood warnings around London... more

Here we snow again... London hit by more travel disruption

06.02.09
London was hit by heavy snow again today, causing yet more disruption after five days of freezing temperatures... more

Snow havoc returns to roads and we’re running out of grit

05.02.09
Heavy snow showers swept across central and southern England again, causing travel disruption and a fourth day of school closures... more

Oil and coal walk-out in foreigners row

30.01.09
Hundreds of workers walked out of industrial sites across the country in protest at the employment of foreign staff... more

90 concerts in fight against knife crime

25.09.08
An anti-knife crime campaign will see up to 90 music concerts take place around the UK and Ireland... more

Parents to fly shot groom home from Caribbean for better care

31.07.08
The family of the critically ill British bridegroom shot on his Caribbean honeymoon are to fly him home... more

Of inflation hawks and bolting horses

30.07.08
There may be a three-way split at the Bank of England over what to do with interest rates, with some arguing for a cut, others a rise, and the rest no change at all. ... more

That's not a UFO you lunatic ... it's the moon, boyo

04.07.08
Bright, silver and disc-shaped, it hung in the night sky over South Wales, emitting an eerie light... more


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