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3:34am Thursday 28th August 2008
Britain has condemned Russia's "excessive use of military force" in Georgia.
3:34am Thursday 28th August 2008
Pressing ahead with plans to build three huge "Titan" prisons would be a "costly and hugely damaging mistake", the Government has been warned.
3:34am Thursday 28th August 2008
A gunsmith whose converted weapons were used in dozens of gangland shootings is due to be sentenced.
3:34am Thursday 28th August 2008
Green taxes are far higher than is necessary to offset the cost of Britain's carbon emissions, a pressure group has claimed.
3:34am Thursday 28th August 2008
The NHS should end the financial year with a £1.75 billion surplus, the Department of Health said.
3:34am Thursday 28th August 2008
One of Britain's most senior police officers is stepping into the public spotlight to make a series of explosive allegations against his force.
3:34am Thursday 28th August 2008
Police have been granted more time to question a white Muslim convert arrested in connection with an alleged plot to kill the Prime Minister.
3:34am Thursday 28th August 2008
A missing millionaire and his family are feared dead following a suspected arson attack on their home.
3:34am Thursday 28th August 2008
Rising inflation has led to a wider spread of pay deals, with higher settlements increasing to 4.5% in recent months, according to a new report.
3:34am Thursday 28th August 2008
The body of a newborn baby found at a waste recycling centre was a girl, police said.
Updated 3:34am Thursday 28th August 2008
Britain has condemned Russia's "excessive use of military force" in Georgia.
SHOUT, the ultimate 60s feel-good musical, comes to the Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham on Monday, June 16.
NATHANIEL Parker and Christopher Timothy go back to school as they star in Simon Gray's comedy Quartermaine's Terms - at the Theatre Royal Bath until Saturday, June 14.
ON THE back of the success of director Paul Andrew William's first film London to Brighton (2006), which won several awards including Best New Director at the Edinburgh Film festival, comes a very different offering.
SET in the early 1980s this film is based on the true story of hard drinking womaniser Charlie Wilson, who also had a penchant for coke. He was the liberal Democrat congressman from Texas said to have been totally responsible for organising the biggest undercover operation in the history of the United States. This involved supplying the Afghan Mujahideen with arms during the Soviet war in Afghanistan, the success of which unfortunately was the beginning of a very tricky future for the Afghan nation.
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