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My babies are named Faith and Hope: Exclusive interview with British teenager set to be world's youngest mother of Siamese twins

Laura Williams
Mail on Sunday
By Elizabeth Sanderson
23 November 2008

A teenager is set to make medical history this week by becoming the world's youngest mother of Siamese twins. Laura…

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One Year On: Tewkesbury after the floods

Tewkesbury
Sunday Times Magazine
By Anna Gizowska
23 November 2008

After the deluge: how Tewkesbury has been left high but not dry.

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Litvinenko murder suspect Andrei Lugovoy makes peace offer over tea

Andrei Lugovoy
The Times
By Tony Halpin
22 November 2008

Two years after Alexander Litvinenko died in agony at a London hospital, the man accused of murdering him with radioactive…

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Councils are the ones that pull the levers in local economies

Margaret Eaton
Public Servant magazine
By Alison Thomas
21 November 2008

Elected chairwoman of the LGA at the beginning of September, Margaret Eaton has had plenty to keep her busy. She…

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Sailor in the Spotlight - Brian Thompson

Brian Thompson
YachtPals.com
By Kim Hampton
21 November 2008

Understated, quietly confident, yet wildly skilled, unless you're in the UK, Brian Thompson may be the best sailor you've never…

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Paxo takes on the Dancing PIg

John Sergeant
BBC
By Jeremy Paxman
20 November 2008

John Sergeant has pulled out of BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing because winning would have been "a joke too far",…

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Exclusive interview: First woman to have stem cell organ transplant speaks

Claudia Castillo
Daily Telegraph
By Fiona Govan
20 November 2008

The first woman to have a transplant of an organ grown from stem cells has spoken of the moment she…

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Further press conference comments from the Dancing PIg

John Sergeant
Daily Telegraph
20 November 2008

The 64-year-old political correspondent has repeatedly been saved from eviction by the public vote despite coming bottom of the score…

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Israel's Peres 'hopes for peace'

Shimon Peres
BBC Radio 4, Today
By Jim Naughtie
18 November 2008

Foreign Secretary David Miliband is in Damascus, trying to improve relations with Syria. In the United States, the president-elect, Barack…

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The Dancing Pig reveals that Peter "Mendacity" Mandelson's envy made him hang up his Strictly leaden two left trotters

John Sergeant
BBC1, It Takes Two
By Claudia Winkleman
18 November 2008

The interview with John Sergeant explaining why he quit the BBC1 show. Looks like the tipping point came when double…

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Baby P whistleblower breaks her silence to speak to the Sunday Mirror

Nevres Kemal
Sunday Mirror
By Kate Mansey
16 November 2008

The brave whistleblower social services chiefs tried to gag today breaks her silence to reveal the shocking catalogue of blunders…

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Haringey Whistleblower: Council falsely accused me of abusing a child

Nevres Kemal
Mail on Sunday
By Eileen Fairweather
16 November 2008

Exclusive: the brave social worker who blew the whistle on Haringey's dire treatment of children before Baby P's death tells…

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'I heard a tap-tap of gunfire. But I didn't realise my legs had gone'

Tammy Duckworth
The Observer
By Paul Harris
16 November 2008

Last week the world watched as Barack Obama embraced an Iraq war vet at a Veterans Day ceremony. Tammy Duckworth…

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George Osborne bounces back to find a path out of the economic woods

George Osborne
The Times
By Alice Thomson and Rachel Sylvester
15 November 2008

Britain is heading for a “collapse of sterling” if Gordon Brown persists with trying to borrow his way out of…

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Baby P: Father speaks out

Baby P's father
Daily Telegraph
15 November 2008

The father of Baby P has spoken for the first time - in a statement - about how the 'systematic…

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