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    Ramos happy at Spurs

    Juande Ramos
    15.28 Mon Sep 22 2008
    Tottenham manager Juande Ramos insists he is happy at the club despite reports claiming he could return to Spain.

    Mido to miss United tie

    Mido
    Reuters
    15.15 Mon Sep 22 2008
    Middlesbrough striker Mido is likely to miss the Carling Cup tie against Manchester United.

    World News (Morning) for September 16th, 2008

    World News (Morning) for September 16th, 2008
    06.09 Tue Sep 16 2008
    World economy recoils - Zimbabwe deal welcomed - OJ Simpson trial begins

    Sport News

    Gold medal winners
    16.53 Mon Aug 25 2008
    GB Olympians return to a heroes' welcome - West Ham accept bid for Ferdinand - Sidebottom ruled out of one day series

    Sandler returns in Zohan comedy

    Adam Sandler
    09.12 Sun Aug 17 2008
    Adam Sandler's latest comedy You Don't Mess with the Zohan is released at cinemas this weekend.

    Rascals plan new album

    The Rascals
    15.58 Sat Aug 16 2008
    The up and coming band The Rascals have said they plan to record their second album early next year.
    Adam Sandler raises hair in Zohan
    11.59 Sat Aug 16 2008
    Adam Sandler's latest comedy You Don't Mess with the Zohan is released at cinemas this weekend.
    World news
    16.27 Wed Aug 13 2008
    Georgia claims Russian aggression - Fatal bus bombing in Lebanon - Dalai Lama speaks out about China
    Youngsters struggling with literacy
    15.27 Tue Aug 12 2008
    Almost one in three 14-year-olds are failing to reach the standards expected of their age group in reading, Sats results have shown.
    Memorial service for Speight
    23.17 Wed Aug 06 2008
    Friends and family of children's TV star Mark Speight have paid tribute to him at a memorial service.
    A memorial service is to be held for TV star Mark Speight
    02.38 Wed Aug 06 2008
    Friends and family will gather to remember the TV star who died in April.
    Sats row continues as results released
    19.32 Tue Aug 05 2008
    The proportion of 11-year-olds in England reaching the standard expected of them in maths and English has risen by 1 per cent this year.
    Families 'devastated' by Antigua murders
    23.29 Mon Aug 04 2008
    The families of shot newlyweds Ben and Catherine Mullany have said they are "absolutely devastated" by their loss.
    Masterful Murray moves up rankings
    07.27 Mon Aug 04 2008
    Andy Murray's victory at the Cincinnati Masters has seen him climb to a career-high sixth in the latest ATP rankings.
    World news
    06.20 Mon Aug 04 2008
    Stalin prison exposer dies - Scores killed in India stampede - Olympic flame arrives in China quake zone
    The Levellers talk about new album
    14.38 Sun Aug 03 2008
    After spending the last three years on the road The Levellers are preparing for the release of their new album later this month.
    UK News (Evening) for July 22nd, 2008
    17.34 Tue Jul 22 2008
    Christian Bale released after questioning - Karadzic captured - Calls for rethink of Sats
    World news on July 22, 2008
    16.10 Tue Jul 22 2008
    Former Serb Bosnian leader Karadzic is arrested - Bulldozer rampage in Jerusalem - Indian government face confidence vote
    Sport (Morning) for July 20th, 2008
    06.37 Sun Jul 20 2008
    Lewis leads the pack - Norman looks to history - Robinho in Chelsea's sights
    World news
    16.33 Fri Jul 18 2008
    Mandela celebrates 90th birthday - Typhoon kills six in Taiwan - Pope Benedict meets leaders in Sydney
    Sven look-a-like
    13.46 Fri Jul 18 2008
    An impostor posing as Sven-Goran Eriksson manages to fool everyone in Mexico.
    Sport (Morning) for July 14th, 2008
    06.15 Mon Jul 14 2008
    Ronaldo 'out for three months' - South Africa fight back - Idowu breaks new record
    World News (Morning) for July 13th, 2008
    07.44 Sun Jul 13 2008
    Liberia's President speaks out - MDC says it's committed to negotiations - China finalises security ahead of Olympics
    Sport (Morning) for July 11th, 2008
    06.18 Fri Jul 11 2008
    War over Ronaldo - Pietersen's England century - Benitez unveils new signings
    Sport (Morning) for July 10th, 2008
    06.09 Thu Jul 10 2008
    Lampard rejects Chelsea deal - Chambers awaits Olympic verdict - Murray looks to Beijing
    World news
    16.47 Tue Jul 08 2008
    G8 leaders tackle climate change - Afghanistan accuses Pakistan over embassy bombings - Pamplona bull run held
    World News (Lunchtime) for July 6th, 2008
    17.39 Sun Jul 06 2008
    G8 leaders arrive in Japan - Miliband calls for action on Zimbabwe - Thai woman has funniest laugh
    Gamerzine TV - exclusive Star Wars preview
    15.36 Fri Jul 04 2008
    Gamerzine takes you backstage at the Skywalker ranch for a sneak preview of The Force Unleashed. Also, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith and Alone In
    World News (Evening) for July 1st, 2008
    16.39 Tue Jul 01 2008
    Zimbabwe say West can "go hang" - Ten people stabbed in Shangai - Iran bus crash kills 25
    World news
    17.42 Mon Jun 30 2008
    Mugabe urged to negotiate with opposition - Probe into US helicopter crash - Syria denies secret nuclear reactor
    This is Genius: the weirdest videos of the week
    14.32 Fri Jun 27 2008
    This week, crazy country folk eat nettles, football meets mud wrestling, transvestites get their own toilets and criminal pigeons baffle B
    World News (Evening) for June 26th, 2008
    17.01 Thu Jun 26 2008
    Bush on North Korea nuclear report - MDC supporters flee Zimbabwe - Border closures cause shortages in Gaza
    World news
    16.35 Fri Jun 20 2008
    Tsvangirai may pull out of Zimbabwe run-off - Probe into US 'pregnancy pact' - Thousands hold anti-government protests in Thailand
    World News (Evening) for June 19th, 2008
    17.10 Thu Jun 19 2008
    Mideast ceasefire expected to break down - Worldwide fuel demos - American cured of advanced skin cancer
    World News (Evening) for June 17th, 2008
    18.10 Tue Jun 17 2008
    Taliban targeted in Kandahar - Ahmadinejad: 'Price of oil is artificial' - Floods cause chaos across China
    Green push at Isle of Wight
    20.49 Sun Jun 15 2008
    More than 50,000 music fans have enjoyed the first of the summer's major festivals seeing classic rockers The Police.
    Suicide thiller slated in reviews
    21.05 Sat Jun 14 2008
    The latest offering from director M Night Shaymalan has been slated at the box office.
    World News (Morning) for June 14th, 2008
    06.22 Sat Jun 14 2008
    Colombian FARC rebel offers hostage deal - British police prepare for Bush visit - Pakistanis stage protests over judges' jobs.
    World News (Morning) for June 12th, 2008
    06.14 Thu Jun 12 2008
    Sudan plane crash victims buried - Pakistan condemns US attack - Former king leaves Nepal palace
    World News (Lunchtime) for June 11th, 2008
    16.04 Wed Jun 11 2008
    Bush warns of Iran action - Israel suspends invasion plans - King of Nepal to leave palace
    Sport
    16.53 Fri May 30 2008
    FIFA supports foreign players rule - Spurs eyes Man City skipper - England selects one-day squad
    World News (Morning) for May 17th, 2008
    06.17 Sat May 17 2008
    China's president encourages rescuers - Bloody robbery in The Philippines - Mugabe admits "disaster"
    World News (Evening) for May 16th, 2008
    18.43 Fri May 16 2008
    Aftermath of China earthquake - Burma death toll jumps to 78,000 - Zimbabwe to re-run election
    World news
    16.50 Tue May 06 2008
    Bush awaiting go-ahead to assist Burma - Interpol launches 'paedophile hunt' - Chinese president visits Japan
    Hawker family launch Tokyo appeal
    22.34 Mon Mar 24 2008
    The family of a British school teacher murdered in Japan one year ago have appealed for help at a news conference in Tokyo.
    Sport News
    06.36 Fri Mar 14 2008
    Rangers in last Uefa eight - Cheltenham Festival organisers gear up for Gold Cup - Countdown to Euro 2008.
    World News (Evening) for February 29th, 2008
    16.46 Fri Feb 29 2008
    Turkish soldiers withdraw from Iraq - Chemical Ali to be executed - Fisherman rescued after 30 hours at sea
    Sport news bulletin at 0630, February 22nd 2008
    07.25 Fri Feb 22 2008
    Nugent free to join Ipswich on loan deal - Redknapp pledges to save Bournemouth - Alonso insists Spain's 'not racist'.
    World News (Evening) for February 8th, 2008
    16.49 Fri Feb 08 2008
    Putin warns of new global arms race - Progress in Kenya crisis talks - Female passenger arrested in New Zealand hijack attempt
    Austria Speedride
    12.52 Fri Jan 25 2008
    It's the season for skiing and snowboarding and many of us are heading to the likes of Austria for our winter break. But, whilst you're th
    World News (Morning) for January 25th, 2008
    12.34 Fri Jan 25 2008
    Italy's PM Romano Prodi has resigned - Gaza airstrike kills two Hamas militants - Brazil's deforestation - Obama & Clinton bicker
    World News (Morning) for January 25th, 2008
    06.46 Fri Jan 25 2008
    Italy's PM Romano Prodi resigns - Gaza airstrike kills two Hamas militants - Brazil's deforestation.
    Tories call for Diana programme ban
    22.00 Mon May 28 2007
    The Tories are calling for Channel 4 to cancel a documentary featuring pictures of the car crash that killed Diana, Princess of Wales.
    Health warning for alcoholic drinks
    21.20 Mon May 28 2007
    Alcoholic drinks are to get new warning labels under a new Government scheme.
    Doctors discover breast cancer breakthrough
    10.10 Mon May 28 2007
    Scientists have made a massive leap towards identifying the roots of hereditary breast cancer.
    US and Iran in diplomatic talks
    07.19 Mon May 28 2007
    US officials are expected to call on Iran to stop arming and funding Shi'ite militias during rare talks in Baghdad.
    Man charged by 7/7 officers bailed
    12.58 Mon May 21 2007
    A 34-year-old man charged by anti-terror officers investigating the July 7, 2005, bombings in London has been freed on bail.
    BMA chairman resigns
    23.22 Sun May 20 2007
    The chairman of the British Medical Association has resigned for failing to reflect junior doctors' anger.
    Forty killed in Lebanon fighting
    22.48 Sun May 20 2007
    At least 40 people have been killed in fierce fighting between Lebanese troops and al Qaeda-linked militants in northern Lebanon.
    Man charged over 7/7 bombing
    22.26 Sun May 20 2007
    A 34-year-old man arrested by anti-terror officers investigating the 2005 July 7 bombings in London has been charged.
    British soldier dies in Afghanistan
    22.18 Sun May 20 2007
    A British soldier has died in Afghanistan following an accident.
    Brown defends Iraq invasion
    19.07 Sun May 20 2007
    Gordon Brown has mounted a staunch defence of the decision to invade Iraq.
    July 7 terror suspects released
    21.47 Tue May 15 2007
    Three people arrested in connection with the July 7 bombings have been released without charge.
    Two arrested over Dosunmu murder
    15.26 Tue May 15 2007
    Two men have been arrested over the murder of a 15-year-old boy.
    Fifty killed in Iraq suicide bombing
    08.23 Mon May 14 2007
    Fifty people have been killed and 70 injured after a suicide truck bombing in the northern Iraqi town of Makhmur.
    Princes march for army parade
    22.03 Sun May 13 2007
    Princes William and Harry swapped their military uniforms for bowler hats as they marched together in an Army parade.
    Three charged over Kodjo murder
    21.14 Sun May 13 2007
    Three more youths have been charged with the murder of schoolboy Kodjo Yenga.
    Brown campaigns on
    16.07 Sat May 12 2007
    Gordon Brown will press on with his campaign to succeed Tony Blair - despite the absence of a realistic challenge.
    Five US soldiers die in Iraq
    14.23 Sat May 12 2007
    Five soldiers have been killed and three are missing after fierce fighting in Iraq.
    Reid calls for terror law changes
    12.43 Sat May 12 2007
    Home Secretary John Reid has warned that human rights laws must be re-written to protect the public against terrorism.
    Reid calls for terror law changes
    11.07 Sat May 12 2007
    Home Secretary John Reid has warned that human rights laws must be re-written to protect the public against terrorism.
    Kerb-crawlers targeted
    07.55 Sat May 12 2007
    The Home Office and police are clamping down on street prostitution with a new advertising campaign targeting kerb-crawlers.
    Potters Bar memorial to be held
    06.58 Sat May 12 2007
    Survivors of the Potters Bar rail crash will gather for a memorial service to mark the fifth anniversary of the disaster.
    Police probe terror suspects
    06.49 Sat May 12 2007
    Police will continue to question four people arrested in connection with the July 7 bombings.
    Madeleine's mum makes plea
    07.05 Tue May 08 2007
    Madeleine McCann's mother has made a plea for the three-year-old's safe return.
    Tributes for shot officer
    22.57 Mon May 07 2007
    Tributes have been paid to a policeman shot dead just months after being commended for his bravery in tackling an armed man.
    Children's bodies found in London
    16.48 Sun May 06 2007
    Police have found the bodies of two young children in south London.
    Police officer shot dead in Shropshire
    16.46 Sun May 06 2007
    A police officer has been shot dead at the scene of a domestic incident.
    Reid to quit as Home Secretary
    16.41 Sun May 06 2007
    Home Secretary John Reid has announced he will resign from the Cabinet this summer after ruling himself out of the Labour leadership.
    Fresh appeal for missing girl
    13.29 Sun May 06 2007
    The parents of abducted three-year-old Madeleine McCann have made a fresh appeal for information.
    Fresh appeal for missing girl
    06.29 Sun May 06 2007
    The parents of abducted three-year-old Madeleine McCann have made a fresh appeal for information.
    Blair backs Brown for leader
    21.56 Sat May 05 2007
    Tony Blair has reportedly backed Gordon Brown to lead Labour into the next general election.
    Murder probe launched over dead student
    16.34 Sat May 05 2007
    Police have launched a murder investigation following the death of a woman whose body was found at Hull University.
    Former BP chief could face perjury charge
    13.48 Wed May 02 2007
    Former BP boss Lord Browne could face a perjury trial after admitting he lied to a court about his relationship with another man.
    BP chief resigns
    23.44 Tue May 01 2007
    BP chief executive Lord Browne has resigned with immediate effect after a legal injunction was lifted.
    Bush vetoes Iraq legislation
    23.18 Tue May 01 2007
    President Bush has vetoed legislation that requires him to begin withdrawing US combat troops from Iraq this year.
    Girl fighting for life after shooting
    23.05 Mon Apr 30 2007
    A 12-year-old girl is fighting for her life after she was shot in the head.
    UK soldier jailed over Iraq abuse
    19.29 Mon Apr 30 2007
    Britain's first war criminal has been dismissed from the army and sentenced to one year in a civilian jail.
    BBC investigates Johnston claims
    23.53 Mon Apr 16 2007
    The BBC is continuing to investigate unconfirmed reports that its Gaza correspondent Alan Johnston is dead.
    BBC journalist reported to be dead
    23.32 Sun Apr 15 2007
    The BBC said it was "deeply concerned" by reports that its kidnapped Gaza correspondent Alan Johnston has been killed.
    Gordon Brown faces new allegations
    23.53 Sat Apr 14 2007
    Gordon Brown is facing new allegations that he disregarded Bank of England advice when selling half the country's gold stocks.
    Woolmer toxicology results received
    21.19 Sat Apr 14 2007
    Police investigating the murder of Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer have received the results of toxicology tests.
    New arrest in Erhahon murder
    17.27 Wed Apr 11 2007
    A fifth teenager has been arrested in connection with the murder of Paul Erhahon, Scotland Yard announced.
    Police charge 16 over Old Trafford clashes
    12.51 Wed Apr 11 2007
    Sixteen fans have been charged following the violent clashes which marred Manchester United's quarter-final against AS Roma.
    Single parent families on the increase
    08.50 Wed Apr 11 2007
    Children in Britain are increasingly likely to live in single-parent families, according to a new report.
    Anna Nicole baby case settled
    07.24 Wed Apr 11 2007
    Anna Nicole Smith's former boyfriend Larry Birkhead has been confirmed as the father of the late Playboy model's baby daughter.
    Anna Nicole baby case settled
    06.56 Wed Apr 11 2007
    Anna Nicole Smith's former boyfriend Larry Birkhead has been confirmed as the father of the late Playboy model's baby daughter.
    Woman suicide bomber kills 17
    11.47 Tue Apr 10 2007
    A woman suicide bomber has killed at least 17 police recruits and injured 33 others in Iraq.
    Fourth arrest made over teenage killing
    23.41 Mon Apr 09 2007
    Police investigating the murder of 14-year-old Paul Erhahon have made their fourth arrest.
    MoD ban sailors from selling stories
    20.09 Mon Apr 09 2007
    The Ministry of Defence has banned all military personnel from selling their stories amid a row over the returned sailors from Iran.
    Man charged with Krystal murder
    17.31 Mon Apr 09 2007
    A man has been charged with the murder of mother-to-be Krystal Hart who was shot dead at her home in Clapham, south London.
    Iraqi Shias hold anti-US protest
    10.29 Mon Apr 09 2007
    Hundreds of thousands of Iraqi Shias have gathered in the city of Najaf for an anti-US protest.
    Cameron invites Arnie to Tory conference
    08.12 Mon Apr 09 2007
    David Cameron is to add some Hollywood glitz to this year's Tory Party conference with a guest appearance by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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