Feeds
Here you can see feed items organised in the order in which they were published.
| Subject | Tags | Feed | Time | |
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| Published: Saturday, 4 July 2009 | ||||
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UK forces 'encounter few Taliban'
British forces on a major operation in Afghanistan say they have encountered little resistance from the Taliban. |
BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition | 07:14 | ||
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Fatal flats blaze inquiry starts
Investigations begin into the cause of a tower block fire which left six people, including three children, dead. |
BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition | 07:14 | ||
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UK seeks Iran trial clarification
British diplomats are trying to establish if Iran intends to act on its threat to prosecute staff from the UK's Tehran embassy. |
BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition | 07:14 | ||
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Officials withhold fugitive names
Government officials refuse to name dozens of prisoners who have escaped from an open prison. |
BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition | 07:14 | ||
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West meets East
UK teenagers take up Japan's fashion rebellion |
BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition | 07:14 | ||
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In-form Venus faces familiar foe
Venus Williams chases her sixth Wimbledon title and her third in a row when she faces sister Serena in Saturday's women's final. |
BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition | 07:14 | ||
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Fears over student place shortage
Ministers must fund more university places in England, or risk forcing tens of thousands of teenagers onto the dole, an MP warns. |
BBC News | Education | UK Edition | 07:13 | ||
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Tories plan tougher teacher tests
A Conservative government would raise the entry requirements for people wanting to train as teachers in England. |
BBC News | Education | UK Edition | 07:13 | ||
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BT offers holidays for pay cuts
BT offers staff the chance of long holidays in return for a big pay cut in a bid to reduce costs during the economic downturn. |
BBC News | Business | UK Edition | 07:12 | ||
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Vodafone in deal with Carphone
Carphone Warehouse is to restart selling Vodafone mobile phone contracts, three years after Vodafone pulled the products. |
vodafone | BBC News | Business | UK Edition | 07:12 | |
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North Korea 'tests two missiles'
North Korea reportedly tests two short-range missiles as concern mounts in the region that a long-range test could be days away. |
BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition | 04:15 | ||
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Killed soldiers being repatriated
Two soldiers killed in Afghanistan, including the most senior Army officer to die in action since the Falklands, are to be repatriated. |
BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition | 04:15 | ||
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Fine balance
Does the Viking armoured vehicle have a future? |
BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition | 04:15 | ||
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Russia 'agrees US troop transit'
An Obama administration official says Russia has agreed to let US troops bound for Afghanistan fly through its airspace. |
BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition | 04:15 | ||
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Around the horn
So what exactly does the cuckold sign mean? |
BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition | 04:15 | ||
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Custody battle
Legal wrangles may lie ahead over Jackson's children |
BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition | 04:15 | ||
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North 'cheapest for seaside home'
The cheapest place to buy a home by the sea is in the north of Scotland, according to the latest property figures. |
BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition | 01:15 | ||
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Self-help 'makes you feel worse'
Bridget Jones is not alone in turning to self-help mantras to boost her spirits, but a study warns they may have the opposite effect. |
BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition | 01:15 | ||
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UN chief to hold more Burma talks
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is set to hold a second meeting with Burma's top military leaders. |
BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition | 01:15 | ||
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US job losses worse than thought
The number of jobs lost in the US last month came in at 467,000, which is much more than had been expected. |
BBC News | Business | UK Edition | 01:12 | ||




