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Cameron faces Google/News Corp war

If the Tory leader wins the next election, he faces a media battle between News Corp and Google which could split his inner circle It's the war for Cameron's ear. Greeting David Cameron, should he win the keys to 10 Downing...

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Lord Turner interview: Time for truth Adair and consequences

Expect some seat-squirming at the CBI as Lord Turner, FSA chairman, unveils his regulatory game plan Lord Turner is not a popular man these days. Sitting on the seventh floor of the FSA's Canary Wharf headquarters, in the...

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Sir Hugh Orde threatens resignation over Tory plans for directlyelected commissioners

Sir Hugh Orde, the leader of chief police officers, yesterday threatened his resignation if proposals for directly-elected police commissioners became law. By Richard Edwards, Crime Correspondent Sir Hugh, president of the...

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EXCLUSIVE: England's 2018 World Cup bid team want Frenchman Wenger

Respected: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger Arsene Wenger is being targeted for a lead ambassador's role by England's 2018 World Cup bid team in a bid to inject new impetus into the campaign. There are those on the board who want...

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Borthwick defends England

CAPTAIN Steve Borthwick hit back at England's critics after his side demonstrated some much-needed fire in Saturday's 19-6 defeat to the All Blacks. Borthwick has borne the brunt of the flak during a disappointing autumn series...

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England rocked by Worsley injury

England forward Joe Worsley is to undergo a scan after tearing medial ligaments in his right knee during the 19-6 defeat by New Zealand on Saturday. Wasps flanker Worsley, 32, was injured inside the first minute at Twickenham...

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England can win title - Dallaglio

Lawrence Dallaglio believes England can win the 2010 Six Nations despite two defeats in their three autumn Tests. The former England captain told BBC Sport that Martin Johnson's men can challenge France, who he believes will...

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Confronting the city

Mat Little profiles Maurice Glasman, dubbed the father of ‘Blue Labour' and learns more about Glasman's plans to clean up the City of London ‘They think I'm a communist', smiles Maurice Glasman impishly. Gazing through...

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Carter, Redick riddle Raptors

By Chris Iorfida, CBC Sports Former Raptor Vince Carter drives on Toronto's Hedo Turkoglu during Sunday afternoon's contest. (Darren Calabrese/Canadian Press) The Toronto Raptors might want to make a trade for J.J. Redick, just...

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Scotland tops stunned Wallabies for first time since 1981

LONDON (AP) Scotland stunned Australia 9-8 and New Zealand continued its perfect touring record to beat England on Saturday, while Wales outclassed Argentina and South Africa finally won a match in Europe with victory at Italy....

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