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Town meets 100th repatriation

The bodies of two soldiers killed in Afghanistan have passed through the Wiltshire town of Wootton Bassett marking the 100th repatriation. Army bomb disposal expert Cpl Loren Marlton-Thomas, 28, from Essex was killed by an...

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Man in court over Gerrard robbery

A man has appeared in court charged over a robbery at the home of Liverpool footballer Steven Gerrard. Gerrard's wife Alex Curran, 27, was confronted by four masked raiders at the couple's mansion in Formby, Merseyside, in...

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£5bn town centre scheme approved

The development would cost half as much as the 2012 Olympics A £5bn plan to create a new town centre in north-west London has been approved by councillors despite opposition over traffic issues and a waste plant. The proposals...

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Rain delay threatens England's opening ODI against South Africa

England's opening one-day international against South Africa is in danger of being washed out as rain continues to fall at The Wanderers. By Telegraph staff and agencies Under cover: England coaches inspect the pitch as rain...

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First South Africa ODI rained off

The match was abandoned after heavy rain Andy will be here from 12.30pm to bring you all the details from England's one-day international against South Africa. In the meantime we can tell you that play has been delayed by rain...

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Q&A: Floods

The financial effect of flooding can be devastating, but often it is the subsequent upheaval that causes the biggest worry. The Association of British Insurers (ABI) says that the average cost of flood damage to homes is...

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Mersey wheel's breathtaking boast

The wheel has been constructed on top of a building Visitors to Liverpool are being offered views of the city and waterfront from 80m (262ft) up in the air. The Liverpool One Wheel, which has been constructed on top of a...

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Brown: We'll provide what's needed in flood crisis

By Rosa Silverman, Press Association The Government will provide anything needed to help during the flooding which has seen hundreds of people evacuated from their homes, Gordon Brown said today. Rescue operations have been...

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Flood victim PC Bill Barker died doing what he loved: helping others

As the people of Cumbria began a massive clean-up operation last night, many were struggling to come to terms with the loss of a respected community policeman who was swept away in swollen flood waters as he went to the aid of...

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Parking meter repairman accused of £70k theft

Arthur Blay, 48, is accused of 24 counts of theft while maintaining parking machines for Bristol city council A council parking machine repairman has appeared in court charged with stealing more than £70,000 from meters. Arthur...

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