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Sides Clash Over Tube Strike Disruption
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Sides Clash Over Tube Strike Disruption

Millions of commuters in London have faced disruption on the Tube network due to a 24-hour strike - but the level of impact was disputed between unions and bosses.  

Agency 'Manipulating' Asylum Figures
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The Border Agency is struggling to cope with its asylum caseload and is only removing around 3% of new applicants entering Britain.

HSBC Boss Appointed As Trade Minister
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HSBC chairman Stephen Green has been appointed as Trade Minister in David Cameron's Government.

Fraud Probe At UK Money Printing Factory

One of the world's biggest money printing factories is being probed by fraud investigators over dud banknote paper.

Phone Hacking Claims: MPs To Investigate
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MPs will investigate allegations of unauthorised hacking of mobiles after police said they would question the Prime Minister's spokesman on the matter.

Brit Killed In Fifth-Floor Balcony Plunge

A British man has plunged to his death from a fifth-floor hotel balcony after apparently taking part in a game.

'Major Housing Crisis' Feared In South West
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Spending cuts in the South West threaten to entrench an already dysfunctional housing market, and delay the building of badly needed affordable homes in the area.

Tax Blunder: Millions To Learn Their Fate
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Millions of people are about to find out whether they will be hit with a demand for more than £1,000 in tax they have underpaid because of a blunder.

England Rugby Women 'Gutted' At Final Defeat
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Two of the stars of England's beaten women's rugby team have told Sky News of their pride at raising the sport's profile - despite losing its biggest match.

Man Dies After Doherty Visit: New Evidence
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A mother has claimed new evidence obtained by Sky News confirms her belief her son was unconscious when he plunged to his death after visiting singer Pete Doherty.

Safety Row As Tube Workers Go On Strike

Millions of passengers are facing travel chaos in the capital as the first in a series of strikes by London Underground workers gets under way in a bitter dispute over jobs.

MI6 Death: Cops Release Footage Of Spy
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CCTV images have been released by police as part of an appeal for information on the death of MI6 worker Gareth Williams.

Paedophile Headteacher Jailed For 21 Years

A former headteacher who abused at least a dozen schoolboys has been jailed for 21 years.

Housing Firm Employing 10,000 Collapses
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Social housing firm Connaught, which employs 10,000 people, has gone into administration after failing to raise extra funding from lenders.

Victim Slams Jail Term For Assault Cop
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A woman injured by a policeman as he threw her into a cell has slammed his six-month jail term, telling Sky News it "doesn't seem fair".

Police Appeal To Mother As Baby Found Dead

Police are still searching for the mother of a newborn baby girl found dead in a garden, as a post mortem on her body proved inconclusive.

Man Who 'Burned And Buried Wife's Body' Held

A British man suspected of burning his wife's body and burying the ashes in cement after accidentally killing her at their French countryside mansion has been arrested.

Bob Diamond To Take Over At Barclays

Multi-millionaire banker Bob Diamond has been named as the next chief executive of Barclays, on a salary of £1.35m.

Voting Reform Bill Faces Uncertain Future

Plans for a referendum on changing the Westminster voting system have comfortably cleared their first Commons hurdle. 

The North East expects to suffer more from the effects of Government cuts than any other region.

Fallen Heroes Lived Life 'To The Maximum'

Two British soldiers who died after being caught up in separate explosions in southern Afghanistan have been named.

Boy And His Broom An Inspiration To Invention

A "Double Broom" created by a five-year-old boy is one of the most ingenious inventions of the last decade, according to the British Library.

BA Crew Vote For Ballot On More Strikes
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British Airways cabin crew have voted for a ballot on new strike action in the run-up to Christmas and over the festive holidays, Sky sources have said.

Phone-Hack: Coulson 'Happy' To Talk To Cops
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Andy Coulson, the Prime Minister's communications chief, would be happy to meet police to discuss allegations of phone-hacking, Downing Street has said.

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