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Flu vaccines shortage in some areas

The Government has admitted some parts of the country are experiencing a shortage of flu vaccinations.Suppliers are being asked to gather any leftover flu...

Killer 'may have kept Jo's sock'

Murder victim Joanna Yeates could have been strangled with her own sock which her killer might have kept as a trophy.Police believe the missing...

Jackson bodyguard will testify

Michael Jackson's bodyguard is due to give evidence against the doctor who allegedly gave the superstar a lethal drugs dose before he died.Prosecutors say...

Psychic predicted own lottery win

A "psychic" has described how she predicted she would win £1 million on the lottery just a few months before claiming the prize.Ocean Kinge,...

Connolly leads tributes to Rafferty

Music stars and comedian Billy Connolly have led tributes to singer-songwriter Gerry Rafferty, best known for his 1978 hit Baker Street, who has died...

Lib Dems 'here to win by-election'

Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has vowed that his party is "here to win" the crucial Oldham East and Saddleworth by-election.The Deputy Prime Minister...

Power station plotters walk free

A group of climate change activists who were convicted of conspiracy to commit aggravated trespass after they planned to shut down the UK's second...

Business heads back Osborne's cuts

Chancellor George Osborne's programme of cuts to bring down Britain's state deficit has the overwhelming support of business leaders, according to a new survey.Some...

Games Workshop hit by falling sales

Fantasy war games retailer Games Workshop has warned on annual profits after it revealed a downturn in sales towards the end of 2010.The company,...

Fresh hope over future of Pontin's

Hopes have been raised over the future of the Pontin's holiday camp brand after administrators confirmed they had received 10 offers for the chain.Administrators...

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