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British schoolgirl who fell from Majorca balcony dies
Telegraph.co.uk
A 17-year-old British private schoolgirl has died 12 days after falling from the seventh floor window of a holiday apartment on the Spanish island of Majorca. Grace Ford was celebrating the end of her A-levels with a holiday in the Spanish party resort ...
Girl injured in balcony fall diesBBC News
British Teenager Dies After Holiday FallSky News
Holiday balcony plunge girl, 17, dies in hospitalThis is London
The Press Association -Daily Mail -The Sun
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The Guardian

Charges considered over Potters Bar
The Press Association
Prosecutors are considering whether criminal charges could be brought over the Potters Bar rail crash after an inquest concluded that a points failure lay behind the disaster. Rail regulators were reconsidering the case after the jurors highlighted the ...
Potters Bar rail crash could be repeated, says coronerIndependent
'Short-changed'BBC News
Potters Bar inquest coroner: rail passengers still in dangerThe Guardian
Telegraph.co.uk -Sky News -Reuters UK
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Jakarta Post

IAF strikes Gaza strip; response to Ashkelon missile attack
Jerusalem Post
By JPOST.COM STAFF IDF spokesperson says Hamas-linked targets identified; Foreign Ministry issues complaint to UN following Grad missile launched from Gaza into Ashkelon. The Air Force hit several Hamas-linked targets in Gaza overnight on Friday, ...
Israel retaliates with air strikes in GazaTelegraph.co.uk
Israeli jets hit Hamas targets in Gaza, nine hurtHindustan Times
Blockade helps Hamas recruit, says ambassadorIndependent
Xinhua -BBC News -Aljazeera.net
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The Guardian

Iain Duncan Smith: Question time
The Guardian
At least he cares. The former hard man of the Tory right, Iain Duncan Smith, spoke with feeling yesterday about the problems and perversities that the benefit system imposes on poor people. He went on to publish a paper on welfare reform which was less ...
Reform of benefit system could see introduction of London weightingIndependent
Bonfire of the benefits plan in drive to make work payScotsman
Benefits reform targets 'workless ghettos'Financial Times
Telegraph.co.uk -The Sun -Spectator.co.uk
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The Guardian

Under the cover of darkness, Nato troops draw Taliban into their trap
Independent
The first wave of air assaults began at 2.38am, the helicopters flying low and fast into the swaying poppy fields surrounding the dark silhouettes of the walled compounds. This was Operation Tor Shezada, ...
Troops swoop by night to storm Taliban's boltholeExpress.co.uk
British troops launch biggest offensive of summer in AfghanistanTelegraph.co.uk
Nato troops surround Taliban sheltering in Afghan townThe Guardian
Channel 4 News -BBC News -This is London
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Daily Mail

On the run since 1993, Asil Nadir will finally face trial for £34m theft
Independent
The last that Asil Nadir saw of England was the glinting village lights of Compton Abbas, Dorset, out of the small window of his Piper aircraft, as he fled the country in the middle of the night 17 years ago. Since then the 69-year-old ...
Why northern Cyprus is no longer a haven for fugitivesBBC News
Judge grants Polly Peck's Asil Nadir bailTelegraph.co.uk
Fugitive tycoon Asil Nadir offered deal to return to Britain for trialThe Guardian
AFP -BusinessWeek -Daily Mail
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The Guardian

David Miliband to win by a short Ed
The Sun
SHADOW Foreign Secretary David Miliband is on course to win the Labour leadership - just pipping younger brother Ed. His 37 per cent of first-preference votes is eight ahead of Ed's 29 per cent, an exclusive ...
Leadership hopefuls' final hustingsThe Press Association
Miliband brothers battle it out over Iraq warThe Guardian
Milibands battle for Labour heartlandFinancial Times
This is London -BBC News -Spectator.co.uk
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The Guardian

Fox pop on nukes
The Sun
THE Cabinet row over Britain's nuclear deterrent deepened yesterday as Defence Secretary Liam Fox took a pop at the Chancellor for failing to understand the "real dangers". Dr Fox warned of the risk of a "new nuclear arms race", ...
Letter We can work our way through budget cutsScotsman
Cameron Backs Osborne in Cabinet Split Over Trident Nuclear Force FundingBloomberg
Liam Fox fuels Trident row with warning over IranTelegraph.co.uk
This is London -Mirror.co.uk -Morning Star Online
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The Hindu

Scarlett Keeling's mother speaks in court of daughter's murder
Telegraph.co.uk
The mother of Scarlett Keeling, the British teenager found dead in Goa, told a court how she knew her daughter had been murdered when she found her underwear on a beach. By Dean Nelson in New Delhi Coming face-to-face with the two men accused of ...
Scarlett's mother gives evidenceBBC News
Woman retells daughter's death callThe Press Association
Scarlett Keeling's mother accuses police of cover up in murder caseMetro
NDTV.com -AFP -Daily Star
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Telegraph.co.uk

Tory dining clubs put defiance on the menu
Financial Times
Soon after 6pm on Monday, September 6, David Cameron may find out just how far his party is prepared to go in support of the coalition government. Conservative backbenchers will congregate in a meeting room behind the ...
Coalition deal 'untruths' claimBBC News
Labour did NOT promise Lib Dems voting reform without referendum. So who lied?Daily Mail
'Why I'm sorry for Lib Dems'Mirror.co.uk
Channel 4 News -Herald Scotland -The Guardian
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