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More than 300 die in Brazil floods

More than 300 people have died and rescuers are searching for dozens more who are missing after heavy rains triggered mudslides in Brazil.In the...

Bomb-threat man arrested at shop

A man is being questioned by police after breaking into a shop in London's Regent Street and threatening to blow himself up.The 46-year-old was...

'Stop snitching' flyers on estate

Flyers encouraging people not to hand over information to police have been posted on an estate where a teenager was shot dead.The leaflets advertise...

Men deny Raoul Moat case murder bid

Two men accused of helping gunman Raoul Moat have denied attempting to murder Pc David Rathband, who was shot and blinded by the former...

Thorntons reveals seasonal cheer

Chocolatier Thorntons has hailed a strong Christmas performance, despite the snow wiping up to £3.5 million from its sales.The retailer reported strong demand for...

Christmas demand boosts Game sales

Retail chain Game has said strong Christmas demand for new video games such as Call of Duty: Black Ops and FIFA 11 helped it...

Dixons profits feel chill from snow

The owner of Currys and PC World has warned that annual profits are expected to be at the bottom end of forecasts after snow-hit...

Interest rates held at record low

The Bank of England has left interest rates at their record low despite fears over surging inflation and commodity prices.Policymakers kept the base rate...

Plan to improve US school meals

School dinners in the United States may be forced to adhere to certain standards under a proposal being considered by the country's agriculture department.The...

Crackdown on Afghan poppy farmers

Five suspected poppy farmers have been arrested in Helmand province in a joint operation between British troops and Afghan policemen.The officers also managed to...

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