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BBC News - UK
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Rovers takeover man's debt trail
The Indian businessman hoping to buy Blackburn Rovers, Ahsan Ali Syed, left a trail of debt from his time lying in the UK, 5 live Investigates reveals.
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Sunday papers review
Further allegations that the News of the World hacked into mobile phones owned by public figures are reported by some of the paper's rivals.
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Cell assault policeman faces sack
A police officer who was caught on CCTV injuring a woman by throwing her into a cell faces being dismissed.
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'Sting cash' found on cricketers
Cash paid to an agent as part of a sting operation by the News of the World is found in the possession of the Pakistan players under suspicion of spot-fixing, the BBC's David Bond says.
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PwC boss warns of economic toil
The boss of PricewaterhouseCoopers in Scotland warns the next 18 months may be much tougher for the economy than the past 18.
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Transport body flights 'sky high'
The number of flights taken by Transport Scotland officials is "sky high", the Scottish Liberal Democrats claim.
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Scotland faces £3.7bn budget cuts
Scotland faces nearly £4bn of cuts over the next four years, Finance Secretary John Swinney is warning.
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Ex-army head attacks Labour PMs
Former head of the Army Gen Sir Richard Dannatt accuses Tony Blair and Gordon Brown of letting down British troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Medieval munchies
How an ancient diet could aid healthy eating
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Briton killed in NZ crash named
The Foreign Office confirms that 24-year-old Briton Brad Coker was among nine killed in a light aircraft crash in New Zealand.
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