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Sportsman wins gagging order appeal

A well-known sportsman who obtained an order stopping the media publishing information about his private life has won an appeal against a ruling which...

Jones Bootmaker sold to Dutch firm

Jones Bootmaker - one of the oldest brands on the British high street - has been sold to a Dutch retail firm in a...

World markets hit by Egypt unrest

The escalating political unrest in Egypt has taken its toll on global markets with oil prices pushing higher and shares in the travel sector...

Greene King snaps up pub chain

Greene King has revealed a £55.8 million push for a bigger slice of the carvery market following the takeover of pub restaurant group Cloverleaf.The...

One dead, seven injured in Iraq

Gunmen have killed an Iraqi electricity ministry employee and seven people have been wounded in a string of attacks in Baghdad.Police and hospital officials...

Surgery for Lord of Rings director

Lord of the Rings director Sir Peter Jackson is in stable condition in the intensive care unit of Wellington Hospital after undergoing surgery for...

Sex-tape scandal pop star jailed

One of Indonesia's best-known pop stars has been sentenced to three-and-a-half years behind bars after sex tapes featuring his celebrity girlfriends found their way...

PM warning on NHS amid reform plans

David Cameron has warned that the NHS will become "increasingly unaffordable" if radical plans by the Government to reform the health service are not...

Union leader in phone hacking fears

Police have been asked to investigate suspicions that the phone of rail union leader Bob Crow has been hacked into by journalists.Lawyers acting for...

Cameron: We must see cuts through

Prime Minister David Cameron has vowed he will not change course on the economy, insisting that the Government's decision to make sharp cuts in...

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