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![]() UK consumer inflation hits 3.3%UK consumer inflation has reached its highest level since 1997, on the back of soaring food and energy prices, official figures show. |
![]() Med diet protects against diabetesA Mediterranean diet rich in olive oil, fruit, vegetables, nuts and fish could help protect against Type 2 diabetes, a study finds. |
![]() Eavis hails triumphant GlastonburyGlastonbury organiser Michael Eavis has come out in strong praise for all those involved in this year's "sold out" fest … more» |
![]() Harrison Ford joins World Bank in saving tigersUS actor Harrison Ford and other celebrities have joined conservationists in an effort to save the tiger - an animal ex … more» |
![]() IOC name 2016 host shortlistChicago, Tokyo, Madrid and Rio de Janeiro have been named as candidate cities by the International Olympic Committee (I … more» |
![]() Obama and Clinton hold surprise talksProbable US Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama has held a surprise meeting with his defeated rival Hillary Clinton. |
![]() Kate's back on top of the fashion worldKate Moss is back on top of the fashion world after being named Britain's best-dressed woman. |
![]() Air passengers go mobile above 3000 metresCommunications regulator Ofcom has confirmed plans to allow passengers on UK-registered aircraft to use their mobile ph … more» |
![]() Author Tremain scoops Orange prizeBritish author Rose Tremain has won this year's Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction for her tenth novel The Road Home. |
![]() Working from home reduces stressWorking from home reduces stress in office workers but leads to fears about career progression, research suggests. |
![]() School reports to go onlineThe government has announced that all parents will get regular electronic reports on their children's progress in futur … more» |
![]() British poker playing is on a rollThe chips are anything but down for British poker as research shows that nearly a quarter of British adults have played poker in the last year alone. |
![]() Be bold in your living room with Justin and ColinCreating a well designed home isn't about following fashion or keeping up with the Jones'; it's about creating an effic … more» |
![]() A journey to perfectionYou may have seen culinary wizard Heston Blumenthal on his TV show 'In Search of Perfection', but here we look at where he began his journey. |
![]() Tombstoning: A stunt too far?The craze of 'tombstoning' provides one of the best adrenaline rushes one can get, albeit with the added danger of serious injury...and death. |
![]() Stop Smoking and Start SavingNew research reveals that the average British smoker spends over £120,000 funding their habit in a lifetime. |
![]() Tata pays $2.3bn for JaguarFord Motor Company has confirmed it has sold its luxury car brands Jaguar and Land Rover to Indian car giant Tata Motors. |
![]() Royals cost the British taxpayer £40mThe Queen and the Royal Family cost the UK taxpayer £40m in the last financial year, Buckingham Palace accounts reveal. |
![]() House prices fall as market continues to slowProperty prices in the UK slipped by 2.4 per cent in May, figures from the Halifax show. |
![]() Shopping sprees in New YorkThere's never a better time to embark on a shopping spree in the Big Apple than in the summer. |
![]() The Venetian ExperienceVenice has always been a popular tourist destination: the 999Network offers a few tips about the city for the visitor contemplating a trip. |
![]() Expert predicts 'Monsoon Britain'Prepare for more floods - in ways we are not used to - that's the message from experts at Durham University who have st … more» |
![]() British builder cements future with lotto winA self-employed builder now has the firm foundations for a successful future, after banking a £3m share of last Saturda … more» |
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NEWTON ABBOT MAN SUBJECT TO INTERIM ASBO
Crime : Crime Prevention
As part of its commitment to tacking anti-social behaviour, Teignbridge Council has worked closely with Devon & Cornwall Constabulary to achieve an Interim Anti-Social Behaviour Order (ASBO) against a Teignbridge resident.
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United Kingdom
YouTube Fuels New Threat To Household Security
Crime : Doors : Windows
Social networking sites such as YouTube are fuelling home burglaries across the UK as they feature detailed footage of how to break into a property in seconds, using the new 'bumping' and 'molegrip' methods
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United Kingdom
Crime Figures To Set Alarm Bells Ringing: One In Four Households In The UK Has Been Burgled
Crime : Alarms
One in four (22%) of households in the UK have been burgled - an estimated 4.85 million homes - according to a new survey by Intamac, specialists in security monitoring solutions.
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United Kingdom
LONDON TEENAGERS TAKE THE FIGHT AGAINST KNIFE CRIME INTO VIRTUAL WORLD
Crime
A team of young people from across London have come together to produce a life-like computer game to warn their peers about the dangers of knife crime.
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United Kingdom
THEIVING LITTLE BRITAINS
Crime
A leading UK Private Investigator has found that more than three quarters of workers have stolen from their current or previous places of work.
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A detached three bedroom property with magnificent River Dart views has gone on the market.
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RECIPE Of The Week
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