Baby playing on beach killed by boys throwing stones into the sea
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01/01/0001
An eight-month-old baby died instantly when hit by a stone thrown by two youths on to one of France's...
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Food prices soar 9.5 per cent in a year challenging supermarket claims of cutting shoppers' cos
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01/01/0001
Food prices are a record 9.5 per cent higher than a year ago, forcing more than half of shoppers to put...
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Car sales driven down as credit crunch forces motorists to shun showrooms
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01/01/0001
Sales of new cars have fallen because of the credit crunch.
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Hackers steal details from 40 million credit cards in 'world's biggest ever' identity
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01/01/0001
Eleven members of a gang have been charged with hacking into the computer systems of leading retailers,...
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Laughing all the way to the bank, City's 'Posh and Becks' who made £28m from credit c
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01/01/0001
Meet the Odeys, a couple with a simple strategy for coping with the economic crisis hitting families...
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Ex-wife of Tory councillor jailed for running lucrative brothel under guise of beauty therapy busine
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01/01/0001
It appeared to be a successful beauty therapy business run by the respectable middle-aged ex-wife of...
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Lotus fits speakers to electric cars to put the 'vroom' back into silent engines
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01/01/0001
The green lobby loves them, celebrities drive them, and they have become Hollywood's latest politically-correct...
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House prices facing 15% fall, says IMF
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01/01/0001
Britain is facing a two-year economic downturn which could see house prices fall by 15 per cent and inflation...
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Police spend 'half of every day' filling in forms instead of fighting crime
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01/01/0001
Police officers are being forced to spend up to half their working day on paperwork rather than patrolling...
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Woman with first-class maths masters turns down £100,000 City job to become a plasterer
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01/01/0001
She could be earning £100,000 a year in the City. But Gemma McCoyd has turned down a career in the Square...
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