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'Mumpreneurs' Could Be Lifeline To Recovery

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 16 Maret 2013 | 16.12

By Poppy Trowbridge, Business and Economics Correspondent Companies run by mothers contribute around £7bn a year to the economy but there are calls for the Chancellor to introduce measures to make it easier to start a business from home. It has...
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Wales v England: Cardiff Six Nations Showdown

By Charlie Thomas, Sky Sports Presenter So much history, and so much at stake; whatever the outcome at the Millennium Stadium this afternoon, it will be a great occasion. How can it fail to be? The Grand Slam, the Six Nations and the Triple Crown...
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Victoria Cross Award For L/Cpl James Ashworth

A soldier killed protecting his comrades in Afghanistan is to be awarded the Victoria Cross - the UK's top bravery medal. Lance Corporal James Ashworth's courage was hailed as "beyond words" by friends who served with him until his death last June....
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Kate Middleton: US Women Going After Her Nose

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 15 Maret 2013 | 16.12

The Duchess of Cambridge's popularity has crossed the pond to the US, but one part of her might be more beloved than the rest. The New York Daily News reports a sharp upsurge in the number of women asking their plastic surgeons to give them Kate Middleton's...
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Soldiers More Likely To Commit Violent Crime

By Richard Suchet, Sky News reporter Young British servicemen - past and present - are three times more likely to commit violent crime than their civilian counterparts. Using official criminal records, researchers have found that violent offending...
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School Places: Call For 250,000 Extra Spaces

By Gamal Fahnbulleh, Sky News reporter More than 250,000 extra school places will be needed by next year to meet a continuing surge in demand, the spending watchdog has warned. The rise in the number of children born in England between 2001 and...
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Potholes: 'Crumbling Road Crisis' Warning

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 14 Maret 2013 | 16.12

By Becky Johnson, North of England Correspondent England and Wales are facing a "crumbling road crisis" according to a report that says the cost of repairing all the countries' potholes would be £10.5bn. The road survey carried out by the Asphalt...
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Crisis Warning Over Toll Of Ageing Britain

The UK is "woefully underprepared" to deal with an ageing population, according to a report that has demanded changes to health and social care. A House of Lords cross-party committee cited figures from the Office for National Statistics which predict...
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NHS Gagging Orders For Staff Banned By Hunt

Gagging clauses stopping departing NHS staff speaking out about patient safety or care have been banned by the Government. Hundreds of whistleblowers have been silenced by the clauses in severance packages to stop them highlighting facts that will embarrass...
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Danny Nightingale: SAS Sniper Awaits Ruling

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 13 Maret 2013 | 16.12

By David Bowden, Senior Correspondent An SAS sniper jailed for having an illegal weapon and ammunition he claimed to have "forgotten about" is due to learn whether his conviction will be quashed. Sergeant Danny Nightingale, who has spent 11 years...
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No Smoking Day: Charity Launches 'Hijacking' App

The British Heart Foundation (BHF) has pledged to hijack cigarette packs from today - No Smoking Day - by virtually transforming them in smokers' hands into items they could afford if they quit. The charity is encouraging smokers to "swap fags for swag"...
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Minimum Alcohol Pricing: Anger Over U-Turn

The Government is planning to ditch proposals for a minimum price on alcohol in another U-turn by David Cameron, according to Sky sources. The Prime Minister has personally backed the move for a base price in England and Wales, which experts argue would...
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Savile Report: Police Failed Abuse Victims

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 12 Maret 2013 | 16.12

Police forces across Britain have been criticised for ignoring Jimmy Savile's abuse victims, as it emerged the disgraced presenter's offences dated as far back as 1955. The earliest record uncovered by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC)...
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Falkland Islanders Vote To Remain British

By Ian Woods, Senior Correspondent, in Stanley David Cameron has demanded that Argentina respect the result of a referendum in the Falklands which saw an overwhelming majority back staying under British rule. Just three voted 'No' in the ballot...
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Runaway Killer Brian Lynch Held In Manchester

A convicted murderer who escaped while on day release from prison has been arrested in Manchester, police say. ...
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Chris Huhne And Ex-Wife Face Prison Sentences

Written By Unknown on Senin, 11 Maret 2013 | 16.12

Chris Huhne and his ex-wife Vicky Pryce are expected to be jailed when they are sentenced later for the penalty points swap. The former Cabinet minister, 58, and Pryce, 60, have been warned they face prison for perverting the course of justice. Mr...
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Weather: Heavy Snow To Cause Travel Problems

Heavy snowfall across parts of Britain is likely to cause travel disruption, as the possibility of a white Easter looms. The southern counties of England are expected to take the brunt of heavy, repeated snow showers moving in from the South West. ...
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Antibiotic Resistance 'A Ticking Time Bomb'

By Richard Suchet, Sky News Reporter The Government's Chief Medical Officer is warning of "a dreadful future for our children and grandchildren" unless global action is taken to prevent diseases from becoming resistant to antibiotics. Professor...
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Archbishop Warns Benefit Cuts Will Hit Children

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 10 Maret 2013 | 16.12

The Archbishop of Canterbury has warned the Government that "children and families will pay the price" for cuts to the benefits system. In his first significant criticism of Government policy, The Most Rev Justin Welby has said that the measures will...
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Qatada: May Pledges To Scrap Human Rights Act

Theresa May has pledged that a Conservative government would scrap the Human Rights Act which she claims has stopped Britain from deporting the radical preacher Abu Qatada. The Home Secretary also went so far as to indicate the Conservatives could go...
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Sex Trafficking Victims 'Failed' By Authorities

Full Interview With Sophie Hayes Updated: 1:53am UK, Sunday 10 March 2013 Sophie Hayes speaks to Sky's Richard Suchet about her life as a sexual and domestic slave at the hands of the man she thought was her boyfriend. SOPHIE: "I'd known my trafficker...
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