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Redknapp awaits tax trial verdict
“The jury in the Harry Redknapp tax evasion trial starts its second day of deliberations.” (via BBC News)
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VIDEO: More shoppers haggling for goods
“In these tough economic times more British shoppers are haggling for their goods according to a new report.” (via BBC News)
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Israel hit by nationwide strike
“Israel's main trade union federation launches a national strike intended to shut down government offices, banks, airports, ports and rail services.” (via BBC News)
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Phil Davis's holiday heaven and hell
“Actor Phil Davis recalls bucket-and-spade holidays and a rather wet time in Lanzarote.” (via The Telegraph)
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Canada 'can use torture material'
“Canada ordered its intelligence agency to use information that may have been extracted through torture if public safety is at risk, it emerges.” (via BBC News)
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Airbus to make A380 crack checks
“Aircraft maker Airbus has been ordered to check the wings of all A380 superjumbo planes currently in service.” (via BBC News)
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VIDEO: More primary school places needed
“Figures from the Department of Education suggest that more than 450,000 extra primary school places will be needed by September 2015.” (via BBC News)
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Mystery over car stuck in the sea
“Police and coastguards try to trace the owners of a car found abandoned in waters off the coast of Dumfries and Galloway.” (via BBC News)
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