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 The Guardian 
'Lazy food' sales increase by 14%
Sales of so-called "lazy food" are increasing, with shoppers spending more on products such as pre-boiled eggs and pre-sliced fruit, figures have shown. Consumers spend an average £63... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
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Sir Liam Donaldson calls for annual fitness tests for every child
Every child should have an annual fitness test as part of a drive to make the nation more active and healthy, England's top doctor has said. Parents of secondary school pupils could be sent official... (photo: WN / Rizza Dilag)
 Britain´s Chancellor Gordon Brown gives a speech during a visit to Knebworth, England as he starts his campaign to run for Prime Minister of Britain, Friday May 11, 2007. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)   (js1)  The Guardian 
Gordon Brown on Woman's Hour – live
Live coverage as the prime minister gives an extended interview to the Radio 4 programme To receive updated content, refresh the page (F5 for a web browser).... (photo: AP/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
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 Gordon Brown, Britain´s Treasury chief and the predicted successor to Prime Minister Tony Blair, laughs as he listens to a question from the audience following his speech on the environment during a conference in central London, Monday March 12, 20  Arab News 
Brown can stand 'all this touchy-feely stuff'
John Rentoul I The Independent AH, the paradoxes of politics. In order to be seen as authentic, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has to do what he regards as inauthentic, namely to emote on... (photo: AP/Lefteris Pitarakis, pool)
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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown listens to President Bush during their meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Friday, Sept. 26, 2 The Independent
Now Brown, the Romantic, turns to Keats
Gordon Brown has inspired many literary comparisons: from the troubled and brooding Heathcliff to mad- woman-in-the-attic Mrs Rochester. An aide to Tony Blair once even... (photo: AP / Lawrence Jackson)
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British Airways cabin crew to strike for seven days this month
London: British Airways cabin crew will walk out for seven days later this month after talks between the airline and labour unions aimed at averting a strike broke down,... (photo: Creative Commons / allenthepostman)
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The Liffey (An Life in Irish) is a river in Ireland, which flows through the centre of Dublin. Its major tributaries include the River Dodder, the River Poddle and the River Camac. The river supplies much of Dublin's water, and a range of recreational opportunities. TravelDailyNews
Tourism Ireland joins MIA
Tourism Ireland will continue its drive to engage UK buyers by signing up with the Meetings Industry Association (MIA), the largest association for the meetings industry... (photo: Creative Commons / Thpohl)
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to reporters after a meeting with bankers at the Elysee Palace, in Paris, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2009. France's leading banks agreed Tuesday to curbs on the way they award bonuses, including penalties for traders who lose money for their companies, as part of a push by Sarkozy for worldwide limits on bonus payouts. Indian Express
Sarko ends Bruni trip, drops her from UK tour
Miffed at the rumours of her reported extra-marital affair, French President Nicolas Sarkozy is said to have asked his wife Carla Bruni to cut short her holiday in... (photo: AP / Christophe Ena)
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A woman walks by a recruitment agency in Croydon, south London, Wednesday, Nov.11, 2009. Asia Times
Job creation squeezed
By Peter Schiff Productive, private-sector jobs - the lifeblood of a sound economy - are under assault by politicians in the United States and Western Europe, who have... (photo: AP / Sang Tan)
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Facebook threatens to sue Daily Mail
Facebook has threatened to sue the Daily Mail for damages after the paper wrongly claimed in a piece published on Wednesday that 14-year-old girls who create a profile on... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
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