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LATEST UK NEWS September 04, 2010 members login here
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Gas leak caused British Hare Krishna temple blast 
CNN - 2 Hours ago
The blast destroyed a third of the temple in Leicester No one was hurt in the explosion or resulting fire A third of the building was destroyed London, England (CNN) -- The explosion that flattened part     Add Comment

Gas explosion sparks fire in UK temple 
Times of India - 7 Hours ago
LONDON: The Hare Krishna temple in the east Midlands town of Leicester was partly gutted when suspected gas bottles used for cooking in the temple exploded. Temples authorities told PTI that all those     Add Comment

British Columbia's high-stakes bet on online gambling 
Globe and Mail - 5 Hours ago
Potentially giant jackpot fuelled by high hopes and credit cards could have huge and hidden costs as the number of problem gamblers grows    Add Comment

Blast in Hare Krishna Temple, no casualties 
New Delhi Pioneer - 8 Hours ago
A blast in a Hare Krishna Temple damaged a third of the building on Friday afternoon, There were no casualties. Neighbours reported hearing a couple of explosions from the temple around 3 pm GMT. Fire
Blast in Hare Krishna temple in UK, devotees safe Rediff.com
Blast in Hare Krishna temple, devotees safe Rediff.com
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British police quiz Pakistan trio in probe 
XinMsn - 6 Hours ago
British police on Friday questioned the three Pakistani cricketers embroiled in fixing claims, as the sport's governing body insisted the case was not the tip of a corruption iceberg in the game. Bowlers     Add Comment

British police quiz Pakistan bowlers in probe 
Yahoo! Singapore - 7 Hours ago
LONDON (AFP) - â?? British police questioned Pakistan bowlers Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif on Friday as cricket's governing body insisted the case was not the tip of a corruption iceburg in the game.     Add Comment

Two brothers battle for British Labour Party leadership 
Bombay News.Net - 8 Hours ago
David Miliband, right, and his brother Ed are both fighting for the leadership of the Labour Party and the chance to challenge Prime Minister David Cameron in the next election.    Add Comment

Leicester worshippers safe after blast at temple 
MSN UK - 10 Hours ago
Firefighters say it was an "absolute miracle" that no one was killed in an explosion at a Hare Krishna temple. The blast rocked the building after cylinders of gas powering a large cooker leaked during     Add Comment

Britainâ??s Mazher Mahmood: crusading journo or muckraking sensationalist? 
Globe and Mail - 14 Hours ago
Youd be hard-pressed to identify a link between Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, and three elite members of the Pakistani national cricket team. A love of designer luggage? Huge entourages? Not many ticks
Britains Mazher Mahmood: crusading journo or muckraking sensationalist? Globe and Mail
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Shoes on parade in London 
Globe and Mail - 15 Hours ago
A four-figure feast, filtered water on the go, and a peek at the Stedelijk Museum    Add Comment

DEFENCE: Common carriers for France and Britain 'utterly unrealistic' 
France24 - 18 Hours ago
France and Britain say they are considering sharing the cost of military transportation but have firmly ruled out common aircraft carriers, dismissing the idea as â??utterly unrealisticâ?. AFP - France     Add Comment

Britain, France dismiss talks of sharing warships 
France24 - 22 Hours ago
Britain's Royal Navy ship HMS Ark Royal leaves Portsmouth harbour, 2003. Israeli researchers have developed a new treatment for HIV that kills human cells infected with the virus and could lead to a breakthrough     Add Comment

Poverty affects white pupils the hardest 
ITN - 9/3/2010
Poverty has a much bigger impact on the educational performance of white British pupils than on any other ethnic group, according to studies. Poor white British pupils are falling far behind their richer     Add Comment

Recruitment firm warns on UK jobs 
BBC - 9/2/2010
Mr Cox's comments will add to fears casting a shadow over the jobs market The UK's largest recruitment company has said that although businesses are replacing employees who have left, they are not creating     Add Comment

British Austerity Policies Aid Corporate Debt 
New York Times - 23 Hours ago
British companies are beating the world in the bond market as investors bet Prime Minister David Cameron?s efforts to tame the budget deficit will preserve the Britain?s top credit rating, Bloomberg News     Add Comment

Balls puts jobs at heart of leadership bid 
Yahoo! UK and Ireland - 9/3/2010
Labour leadership contender Ed Balls has outlined a 250 million plan to create 200,000 jobs and work placements for the unemployed. As ballot papers continued to land on the doorsteps of Labour Party     Add Comment

UK minister denies having sex with another man 
South China Morning Post - 9/2/2010
British Foreign Secretary William Hague has denied ever having sex with a man, as he revealed a young male adviser had resigned because of "malicious" rumours that the two had an inappropriate relationship.    Add Comment

PM backs William Hague over rumours 
Channel 4 News - 9/2/2010
David Cameron has given William Hague his "100 percent" support as the Foreign Secretary attempts to draw a line under the "malicious allegations" over his relationship with a special aide. Media lawyer     Add Comment

Hague speaks about internet claims 
ITN - 9/2/2010
William Hague has said that he and his wife decided to go public with intimate details about their private life because they had "had enough" of untrue allegations circulating on the internet. The Foreign     Add Comment

BBC 'had massive bias to left' 
ITN - 9/2/2010
The BBC was guilty of a 'massive bias to the left' in the past, according to director general Mark Thompson. He said staff were "quite mystified" by the rise of Margaret Thatcher but now there was "less     Add Comment
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