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£1.2m violin stolen as musician ate

Thieves made off with a £1.2 million antique Stradivarius violin when a classical musician went to buy a sandwich.Min-Jin Kym, 32, was targeted when...

Silence golden for Christmas single

Musicians have crowded into a small London studio to record a silent Christmas charity single they hope will reach the top spot.Madness frontman Suggs,...

Equality group loses Budget appeal

The Fawcett Society has been refused permission to challenge the legality of the Government's emergency Budget.A QC for the gender equality group told a...

Norgrove family see rescue footage

The parents of Linda Norgrove, the British hostage mistakenly killed by US forces in Afghanistan, have revealed they watched "harrowing" footage of the failed...

Clegg faces more pressure on fees

Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg is facing mounting pressure over tuition fees amid more signs of splits among his MPs.Transport minister Norman Baker hinted...

Met Police 'have Assange paperwork'

Scotland Yard has received the paperwork required to arrest WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, sources say.A fresh European Arrest Warrant has been issued by the...

Treasury to close tax loopholes

The Treasury has unveiled a raft of tax avoidance measures which are expected to raise over £2 billion and protect a further £5 billion...

HSBC sued by Madoff claims lawyer

The lawyer in charge of recovering losses for victims of disgraced financier Bernard Madoff is suing British banking giant HSBC for nine billion US...

De La Rue attracts French interest

Embattled British banknote printer De La Rue could fall into foreign hands after a rival firm from France revealed it wants to buy the...

FTSE firm despite US uncertainty

The FTSE 100 Index shrugged off an uncertain start to trading on Wall Street as a raft of UK firms revealed takeover news.Banknote printer...

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