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| Turkey is a Bridge Between Europe and Caucasus, Says Lord Fraser London, Fri 14 Nov 2008, 20:13 GMT "I have been very much aware that Turkey is the bridge between Europe and Azerbaijan and all these countries in the southern Caucasus," said Lord Peter Fraser of Britain on Friday. | ||
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| Urgent probe into children's stabbing deaths Manchester, Fri 14 Nov 2008, 14:53 GMT Comment from Pauline Newman, Director of Children's Services, Manchester City Council Urgent investigations are under way after two children known to social services were allegedly killed by their mother in Manchester. Jael Mullings, 21, is believed to have stabbed her children, Romaria Mullings-Sewell, two, and three-month-old Delayno. The children's bodies were discovered at the... | ||
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| Olympic park London, Fri 14 Nov 2008, 12:08 GMT Interview with Lord Sebastian Coe who says that the Olympics is good for unemployment At the Olympic Park work has begun with the removal of the first of 52 electricity pylons from the site in east London. keywords - Lord Sebastian Coe, Olympics locations - London 00:00:00.0 - Lord Coe - says that the Olympics will leave a massive legacy and is giving people jobs and that the... | ||
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| Two brothers stabbed to death Cheetham Hill, Thu 13 Nov 2008, 15:22 GMT Second half of police statement These are the two brothers allegedly stabbed to death by their mother at their home. The bodies of Romario Mullings-Sewell, two, and his brother Delayno, three months, were discovered at a property in Kilmington Drive, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, just before 6pm yesterday. Their 21-year-old mother,... | ||
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| Two brothers stabbed to death Cheetham Hill, Thu 13 Nov 2008, 15:22 GMT First half of police statement These are the two brothers allegedly stabbed to death by their mother at their home. The bodies of Romario Mullings-Sewell, two, and his brother Delayno, three months, were discovered at a property in Kilmington Drive, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, just before 6pm yesterday. Their 21-year-old mother,... | ||
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| Post Office retains card account contract London, Thu 13 Nov 2008, 15:04 GMT Interview with George Thomson, General Secretary, National Federation of Sub-Post Offices George Thompson expresses his delight at the retention of the Post Office card account contract, after the Government today ended months of speculation over the future of the account. Work and Pensions Secretary James Purnell told MPs the organisation would retain the business, with a new contract... | ||
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| Post Office retains card account contract London, Thu 13 Nov 2008, 14:16 GMT Work and Pensions Secretary James Purnell and shadow business secretary Alan Duncan debate the decision The Government today ended months of speculation over the future of a card account used by millions of people to receive benefits and pensions by awarding the contract to the Post Office. Work and Pensions Secretary James Purnell told MPs the organisation would retain the business, with a new... | ||
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| Post Office retains card account contract London, Thu 13 Nov 2008, 13:52 GMT James Purnell MP makes announcment in Commons The Government today ended months of speculation over the future of a card account used by millions of people to receive benefits and pensions by awarding the contract to the Post Office. Work and Pensions Secretary James Purnell told MPs the organisation would retain the business, with a new... | ||
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| New probe into Baby P social workers London, Thu 13 Nov 2008, 12:19 GMT Comment from Ed Balls MP today at the launch of the Anti-Bullying Alliance's Anti-Bullying Week 2008 Social workers who failed to save the life of Baby P are being investigated by professional regulators, it was announced today. The 17-month-old boy died in a blood-spattered cot in August last year despite 60 visits from the authorities over eight months, during which time he suffered more than 50... | ||
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| Police probe into response to children's deaths Cheetham Hill, Thu 13 Nov 2008, 12:11 GMT On the road where the bodies were found The police response to calls before the deaths of a toddler and a baby boy is being investigated by a watchdog. The bodies of the three-month-old and the boy of three were discovered at a property in the Cheetham Hill area of Manchester just before 6pm yesterday. keywords - Manchester,... | ||
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| Newlove murder pair launch appeals London, Thu 13 Nov 2008, 11:39 GMT Interview with Helen Newlove outside court Widow Helen Newlove wishes the family had a chance to have a say in the appeal process. The two youths convicted of the alcohol-fuelled murder of father-of-three Garry Newlove - who died after confronting a gang outside his home - launched their appeals today. The cases of Adam Swellings and... | ||
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| Police chief suspended over discredited Jersey murder probe St Helier, Thu 13 Nov 2008, 10:24 GMT Press conference with Deputy Andrew Lewis, Home Affairs Minister The ?4.5 million child abuse inquiry on Jersey was in dissaray today after a police chief was suspended for his role in a discredited murder investigation. Graham Power, the most senior officer in the force, was suspended after Deputy Chief Officer David Warcup dismissed evidence collected and said... | ||
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| Jersey child abuse inquiry 'a shambles' St Helier, Thu 13 Nov 2008, 10:20 GMT Press conference with Deputy Andrew Lewis, Home Affairs Minister, and Senator Frank Walker, Jersey First Minister Senator Frank Walker, Jersey First Minister, talks about his dissapointment that the investigation has not been carried out correctly. Deputy Andrew Lewis talks about the performance faliures in the Jersey police which are going to be reviewed. keywords - Jeresy, care home, Andrew Lewis, Frank... | ||
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| Gordon Brown school visit Watford, Thu 13 Nov 2008, 09:10 GMT Gordon Brown talks about why he is visiting Watford. Brown also comments on what he intends to do about unemployment and in Washington this weekend. Prime Minister Gordon Brown visits Beachfield School in Watford. keywords - Gordon Brown, Watford, unemployment, Sure Start locations - Beechfield School, Watford 00:00:00.0 - Gordon Brown explains what he is doing in Watford and what he is doing about unemployment | ||
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| Unemployment figure edges closer to two million mark London, Wed 12 Nov 2008, 16:06 GMT Interview with Brendan Barber, general secretary of the TUC The Government today doubled spending on a "rapid response" unit to help people find work after unemployment reached an 11-year high, edging closer to the politically-sensitive two million mark. Official figures for the three months to September showed that 1.82 million people were out of work, an... | ||
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| Unemployment figure edges closer to two million mark London, Wed 12 Nov 2008, 16:01 GMT Interview with Chris Grayling, shadow work and pensions secretary The Government today doubled spending on a "rapid response" unit to help people find work after unemployment reached an 11-year high, edging closer to the politically-sensitive two million mark. Official figures for the three months to September showed that 1.82 million people were out of work, an... | ||
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| Unemployment figure edges closer to two million mark London, Wed 12 Nov 2008, 16:06 GMT Interview with Vince Cable, deputy leader, Liberal Democrats The Government today doubled spending on a "rapid response" unit to help people find work after unemployment reached an 11-year high, edging closer to the politically-sensitive two million mark. Official figures for the three months to September showed that 1.82 million people were out of work, an... | ||
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| Jersey abuse probe St Helier, Wed 12 Nov 2008, 14:34 GMT Questions on the investigation are aimed at The Deputy Chief of Police in Jersey David Warcup Deputy Chief of Police in Jersey, David Warcup, talks about the public inquiry into the investigation, expresses his regret that problems have occured and says questions are justifiable. keywords - St Helier, Jersey, police, David Warcup, child abuse locations - St Helier, Jersey 00:00:00.0 -... | ||
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| Jersey abuse probe St Helier, Wed 12 Nov 2008, 14:37 GMT Police statement read by Deputy Chief of Police in Jersey David Warcup Deputy Chief of Police in Jersey, David Warcup, describes how the inquiry started, the media coverage on the affair and seperates the 'historic abuse inquiry' and the findings at the home. keywords - David Warcup, Jersey, St Helier, child abuse locations - St Helier, Jersey 00:00:00.0 - First part... | ||
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| Jersey abuse probe St Helier, Wed 12 Nov 2008, 14:37 GMT Police statement read by Deputy Chief of Police in Jersey David Warcup Deputy Chief of Police in Jersey, David Warcup, claims that some of the information during the case has been poorly presented in the media and he outlines how far the current findings have developed. keywords - David Warcup, child abuse, St Helier, Jersey locations - St Helier, Jersey 00:00:00.0 -... | ||
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