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George Osborne plans budget boost for homebuyers and drivers
From: External news23 Mar 2011
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Despite rise in inflation and borrowing, chancellor to court medium earners in 'steady-as-she-goes' financial package
Liberal Democrat leader to push for changes to health and social care bill
William Hague: 2011 to be key one in human history
From: External news23 Mar 2011
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This year will be seen in centuries to come as a key one in the development of human history, UK Foreign Secretary William Hague has predicted.
Midsomer Murders producer Brian True-May 'will step down'
From: External news23 Mar 2011
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The producer of Midsomer Murders who sparked a race row has apologised and will step down from the show after "the current production run".
The United Kingdom will finally sign up to Europe-wide measures to combat human trafficking, after being embarrassed by a campaign fought by Anti-Slavery International, campaigning website 38 Degrees and The Independent on Sunday.
Church was torched 'in revenge for Obama win'
From: External news22 Mar 2011
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An ALLEGED racist burned down a black church in retaliation to the election of US president Obama
Blues musician Joe Willie "Pinetop" Perkins died at his Austin home yesterday at age 97.
Law Commission expert evidence proposals outlined
From: External news22 Mar 2011
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Proposals to prevent people being wrongly convicted or acquitted have been outlined by the Law Commission
Saturday 26 March will see Britain's largest single protest since the anti-Iraq war march of 2003
Holi the Hindu festival of colour - in pictures
From: External news22 Mar 2011
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The spring festival of colours is celebrated by Hindus around the world in an explosion of paints and dyes