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14 die in Afghan minibus blast

Fourteen people have died when a roadside bomb destroyed a crowded minibus in western Afghanistan.The victims were all members of an extended family.Four others...

Spain mother 'protecting children'

A woman accused of murdering her two children in a Spanish hotel has claimed she did it to "protect" them.Lianne Smith, 44, is being...

New car production speeding up

Car production accelerated again last month - rising 11.1% compared with November 2009.A total of 125,458 cars were made in the UK in November...

Pub chain sold for £60 million

A couple have sold the pub company they set up from scratch 15 years ago to a major chain for £60 million.Pub and brewing...

Bonus scheme boosts Sports Direct

Retailer Sports Direct has said it will extend its staff bonus scheme for the next two years after the incentive helped the firm deliver...

FTSE 100 gains despite BP setback

BP's share price recovery was brought to a halt on Thursday after the US government announced it will sue the company over the Gulf...

Lightning kills golfer in Australia

A powerful summer storm has ripped across eastern Australia, dumping large hailstones, causing minor flooding and killing one golfer in a lightning strike.The 65-year-old...

Chinese premier backs Indian links

Chinese premier Wen Jiabao has called for greater co-operation and friendship with India, brushing over economic and political tensions that mar the relationship between...

Afghan soldiers killed in airstrike

A Nato airstrike has killed four Afghan soldiers in the country's south, mistaking them for militants, an Afghan military official said.A spokesman for the...

Cameron condemns expenses watchdog

David Cameron has risked stoking the row over MPs' expenses by condemning the new tougher regime run by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA).The...

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