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The Herald Drink drive limit could be lowered, says Lord AdonisTelegraph.co.ukThe drink drive limit could be lowered so that motorists would risk being unfit to drive after drinking just one pint of beer, the Transport Secretary has suggested. By David Millward, Transport Editor Lord Adonis gave the clearest hint yet that he is ...Country pubs under threat from proposals to limit drivers to one pint of beerCatererSearchReduction of drink drive limit is set for approvalThe HeraldHAVE YOUR SAY: Change to drink-driving lawsGloucester CitizenMorning Advertiser -Times Online -UK Expressall 13 news articles »
Telegraph.co.uk IAAF World Indoor Championships PhotosWorld-Track and Field (blog)See Photos from the just concluded IAAF World Indoor Championships three day meeting in Doha, Qatar. Teddy Tamgho placed the exclamation point at the end of ...MSUs Tate Wins Gold Medal At World Indoor ChampionshipsMississippi State BuldogsLagat leads US charge as Isinbayeva bombsAFPMasterful Lagat wins 3000m gold in DohaUniversal SportsExaminer.com -AOL News -International Association of Athletics Foundationall 51 news articles »
SkySports Greg Clarke arrives with vision of transparency for Football LeagueThe GuardianLeeds United could be obliged to make public the identity of their offshore-registered owner before the start of next season. That will be the outcome if the Football Leagues incoming chairman, Greg Clarke, successfully implements his ambitious ...Clarke calls for transparencySkySportsGreg Clarke to replace Lord Mawhinney as Football League chairmanTelegraph.co.ukClarke new Football League chairmanThe Press AssociationNew York Times -Daily Mail -Official Crystal Palace Websiteall 55 news articles »
Telegraph.co.uk £270m loan for Vauxhall jobs in UKMirror.co.ukBusiness Secretary Lord Mandelson announced a £270million loan yesterday to safeguard five thousand Vauxhall jobs in the UK. The money for parent company GM ...UK agrees loan guarantee for GM EuropeReutersGovernment agrees £270m Vauxhall dealIndependentVauxhall and Opel get £270m UK loans guaranteeBBC NewsTelegraph.co.uk -Reuters India -Times Onlineall 283 news articles »
Times Online Greg Clarke to replace Lord Mawhinney as Football League chairmanTelegraph.co.ukGreg Clarke has promised a culture of transparency following his appointment as Football League chairman to succeed Lord Mawhinney. By Telegraph staff and agencies Clarke, who will start his £150000-a-year post within a month after being headhunted by ...Clarke new Football League chairmanThe Press AssociationClarke Named Chairman Of Football LeagueNew York TimesEx Leicester City chairman Greg Clarke replaces Lord Mawhinney as Football ...Daily MailUSA Today -Official Crystal Palace Website -Vitalfootballall 40 news articles »
Daily Mail Protests as Lord Adonis reveals plans for £30bn high-speed railway networkTimes OnlineAcross the Chiltern escarpment and the fields of Warwickshire and into the marginal constituencies of the West Midlands, the lines were drawn yesterday for a planning battle over Britains high-speed rail network. Indeed, daggers had been already drawn ...£30bn high-speed rail plan signals end of the road for motorwaysThe GuardianRoute of super-fast rail lines revealedFinancial TimesView from the new 250mph rail routeIndependentThe Herald -Telegraph.co.uk -BBC Newsall 368 news articles »
BBC News Would we rather see women and children die than waterboard a terrorist?Telegraph.co.uk (blog)“We know of no spectacle so ridiculous as the British public in one of its periodic fits of morality.” Substitute for “public” the words “establishment and media” and Lord Macaulays much-quoted ...What and when MI5 knew about tortureThe GuardianEx-MI5 chief says US concealed suspect mistreatmentBBC NewsEx-MI5 head: US hid torture tactics from UKIndependentFinancial Times -The Press Association -Reutersall 268 news articles »
Times Online Love is alive for new phantomMirror.co.ukThere was no masking the delight of the celebrities at the premiere of Lord Andrew Lloyd Webbers sequel to Phantom of the Opera. Love Never Dies opened at Londons Adelphi Theatre last night and guests included Michael Caine and his wife Shakira, ...Standing ovation for Phantom sequelThe Press AssociationLove Never Dies at the Adelphi Theatre, reviewTelegraph.co.ukLove Never Dies at the Adelphi, LondonTimes OnlineThe Sun -Independent -Sky Newsall 508 news articles »
Daily Mail NHS preference policy illegalThe Press AssociationDepartment of Health lawyers believe the Governments policy of treating the NHS as the preferred provider of services is illegal, a former health minister claimed. Labours Lord Warner criticised Health Secretary Andy Burnhams decision last year to ...Shift of work to GPs to last a decadePulseElderly and terminally-ill win legal right to die at homeDaily MailLabours vow to give NHS patients right to die at homeMirror.co.ukStaffNurse.com -beecareful.info -Chartered Management Institute (blog)all 22 news articles »
Telegraph.co.uk Have Ashcrofts millions fatally wounded Tories?IndependentFor years, Conservative Party officials argued that any controversy surrounding Lord Ashcroft was worth it because his operation in marginal seats would deliver the party its first election victory for 18 years. ...Spies chief will probe Labour donor Lord PaulThe SunLabour peer to end non-dom statusBBC NewsLabour party donor giving up non-dom status to pay full tax in UKScotsmanTelegraph.co.uk -This is London -The Press Associationall 202 news articles »
BBC News (blog) Markets must be able to punish offenders, Lord Myners saysTelegraph.co.ukFinancial markets must be able to punish those who make mistakes just as easily as they are able to offer rewards, Lord Myners said in a speech last night. By Angela Monaghan The Financial Services Secretary said the concept was a key part of the ...Myners: banks must start behaving like they have something to loseMoney MarketingLord Myners is right to turn the spotlight on fund managersThe GuardianUK must erase taxpayer subsidy for banks-ministerReutersBBC News (blog) -This is Londonall 14 news articles »
BBC News Myner backs takeover reform callThe Press AssociationCity Minister Lord Myners has joined calls for an overhaul of the City takeover code in the wake of the Cadbury deal. The financial services secretary said takeovers frequently fail to deliver on promises and allow no voice for other stakeholders, ...UK Myners: Need Thorough Review Of Takeover RulesWall Street JournalKraft to snub MPs probe into ¿broken¿ pledges to Cadbury workersDaily MailBidders like Kraft shouldnt be allowed to make soft-centred promisesThe GuardianBBC News -Financial Times -Times Onlineall 195 news articles »
Telegraph.co.uk The mystery of Hitlers spyclistsBBC NewsSummer 1937. What could be more fitting in the cool afternoon of an English country lane than a group of cycling tourists steadily pedalling their way from one historic site to another, stopping to camp overnight in fields along the way ...Lord Baden Powell invited to meet Hitler, MI5 files showTelegraph.co.ukSpyclists: how Hitler Youths cycling tours caused panic in prewar BritainThe GuardianThe Hitler Youth plot that tried to worm its way into our Scout movementDaily MailTimes Online -Belfast Telegraph -The Associated Pressall 173 news articles »
Telegraph.co.uk Lord Guthrie: Gordon Brown did not give all we asked forTelegraph.co.ukLong before we went into Iraq or Afghanistan Gordon Brown was unsympathetic to the defence budget when he was chancellor. By Lord Guthrie, Former Chief of Defence Staff The military wanted to do many things but because of his attitude they were unable ...Gordon Brown visits Afghan troops amid defence rowBBC NewsWar was right call, even if I didnt know much about it, says Gordon BrownTimes OnlineIraq inquiry: We gave top brass all kit they asked for, claims Gordon BrownScotsmanThe Press Association -Mirror.co.uk -AFPall 1,391 news articles »
BBC News Gordon Brown visits Afghanistan amid military criticism of Chilcot appearanceThe GuardianThe one fundamental truth, he said, was that every requirement made to us by military commanders was answered; no request was ever turned down. Former senior military figures have taken issue with those comments. Admiral Lord Boyce, the chief of ...Brown faces long-haul political fight for AfghanistanBBC NewsPM thanks Operation Moshtarak troops10 Downing StreetSoldier killed by explosion in AfghanistanAFPCharlotteObserver.com -eTaiwan News -BBC Newsall 68 news articles »
The Hindu Iraq inquiry: We gave top brass all kit they asked for, claims Gordon BrownScotsmanA CONFIDENT Gordon Brown took on his critics over defence spending when he appeared before the Iraq inquiry yesterday. The Prime Minister used a barrage of statistics to counter recent accusations – levelled at him by senior figures in ...Lord Guthrie: Gordon Brown did not give all we asked forTelegraph.co.ukBritish PM under fire for Iraq war defenceAFPGordon Brown tells Iraq Inquiry: War was the right decisionMirror.co.ukTimes Online -BBC News -Daily Mailall 1,234 news articles »