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23/09/08 07:13
Weymouth set for revamp before 2012 OlympicsA £6.6 million funding boost has launched Weymouth's seafront revamp project to the next level.....
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22/09/08 06:49
Mayor of London proposes island airportLondon's Mayor has suggested that an airport situated on an artificial island in the Thames estuary could remedy overcrowding at Heathrow.Meanwhile, operator BAA has been stressing the need for Heathrow's expansion, saying the airport requires a third runway to remain globally competitive.....
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19/09/08 06:37
Falling oil prices offer respite for troubled RyanairFalling oil prices will bring respite to many troubled players in the airline industry. However, Europe's largest low-cost carrier - Ryanair - has predicted it will break even if fuel costs stay low.....
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19/09/08 06:36
Princess Margaret portrait goes on showA famous painting of Princess Margaret is to go on display at London's National Portrait Gallery. The 1957 portrait, painted by Italian artist Pietro Annigoni, originally hung on the wall of Princess Margaret's Kensington Palace apartment.....
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18/09/08 06:24
Channel Tunnel reopens with reduced serviceThe Channel Tunnel has re-opened for restricted service to passenger trains, after last week's blaze forced its closure. However, Eurostar warns that there are still weeks of transport disruptions to come.....
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17/09/08 06:01
North Scotland holds tribute to women of Jacobite risingA tribute dedicated to women of the Jacobite rising of 1745 is set to take place later this month in Culloden, near Inverness.The National Trust for Scotland event will be the first of its kind to focus solely on women.....
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17/09/08 05:48
Edinburgh Hogmanay ticket prices riseTickets for this year's Hogmanay celebrations in Scottish capital Edinburgh are set to double in price to £10.Out of the 100,000 passes sold for the party, just 10,000 will be sold at the previous cost of five pounds.....
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16/09/08 05:37
Cornwall increases cultural scheme fundingCornwall has just announced a funding increase for its campaign to become the first European Region of Culture. The concept of European Capitals of Culture is not a new one, with a string of worthy cities having won the accolade since the scheme's initial launch in 1985.....
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16/09/08 05:13
Walkers embark on history-inspired trekA team of twelve walkers will embark on a historic trek on Saturday to commemorate this year's Royal National Mod. The trek will stretch 104 miles from Fort William to Falkirk and is expected to take seven days to complete.....
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15/09/08 05:01
Tribute to take place for WWII air cadetsA full-sized replica of a Mark 1 Spitfire plane is being unveiled in a tribute to the WWII Polish airmen killed in training at Grangemouth's former RAF air base.The ceremony, which is being held this Saturday in Grangemouth, near Stirling, will include a flypast by a Hurricane and Lancaster bomber.....

