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Christmas camels light up village

A Scots village is to be transformed into Bethlehem in the run-up to Christmas - complete with live camels.A church in Carstairs, South Lanarkshire,...

Cold snap no sweat for orang-utan

It's nothing like jungle weather outside but despite the cold a baby orang-utan is quickly becoming king in his new home.Monkey World - Ape...

Hapless petrol bomb bid man jailed

A bungling would-be petrol bomber who was caught by police after he ran into a lamp post and needed medical treatment has been jailed...

Irish economy 'to return to growth'

Irish finance minister Brian Lenihan has claimed the country's economy will grow slightly this year as he unveiled 6 billion euro (£5 billion) savings...

Clarke tackles youth reoffending

Youth reoffending must be tackled to stop young people becoming "the prolific career criminals of tomorrow", Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke has said.A radically different...

Tuition fees demo 'may be hijacked'

Police are warning that this week's anti-fees protests could be hijacked by "violent youths".Thousands of students and lecturers are expected to take to the...

WikiLeaks founder held in custody

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been remanded in custody after appearing in court on an extradition warrant.The 39-year-old Australian is wanted by prosecutors in...

RBS sale 'would signal recovery'

The sale of the Government's shares in Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) would be "a symbol of Britain's recovery", its chief executive has suggested.Stephen...

Tesco sales report leads FTSE surge

Supermarkets are in sharp focus as Tesco reported robust third quarter sales and vague Qatari bid talk returned to boost Sainsbury's shares.The wider FTSE...

Iran nuclear talks put on hold

Iran and six world powers have ended talks on the country's nuclear plans with an agreement to reconvene early next year, indicating Tehran may...

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