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Diver takes the plunge for proposal

A young man has found a unique way of taking the plunge and popping the question.Matthew Batts, 22, decided to propose to his girlfriend...

Rail clerk throws Christmas party

A booking clerk at a railway station in Cambridgeshire has thrown a Christmas party for passengers.Angela Milton, who already offers coffee and sweets and...

Have you got Rudolph on the brain?

A close-up image of a blood vessel in the brain has amazed scientists with its likeness to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.Researchers at Newcastle University...

House prices 'to drop 2% in 2011'

House prices look set to end next year 2% lower than they start it, but a shortage of homes on the market should prevent...

No damage following Cumbria quake

No injuries or damage have been reported following an earthquake in Cumbria measuring 3.5 on the Richter scale.Many people were in bed when the...

No Government rift, Clegg claims

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has tried to play down reports of rifts within the Government amid fresh disclosures that Liberal Democrat ministers had...

Economic growth weaker than thought

The UK economy has not grown as strongly this year as previously thought, revised figures have revealed.The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said gross...

Costain makes approach for Mouchel

Building firm Costain has revealed itself as one of the suitors circling outsourcing firm Mouchel as it confirmed an all-share approach for the embattled...

Tycoon 'looking at Northern books'

Goodfella's pizza and Fox's biscuit firm Northern Foods has confirmed West Midlands tycoon Ranjit Boparan has requested access to its books amid speculation he...

Takeover buzz lifts BSkyB shares

Investors are betting that News Corp's takeover of BSkyB will go ahead after business secretary Vince Cable lost his power to block the deal.BSkyB...

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