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  Mosley wins court case over orgy  Motorsport boss Max Mosley wins a legal action against a newspaper over claims an orgy he took part in had Nazi overtones.
  Obama set for key Berlin speech  White House hopeful Barack Obama is to make a keynote speech in Berlin on how he sees future relations with Europe.
  British Energy close to sale deal  French energy firm EDF and British Gas owner Centrica are close to buying British Energy, the BBC learns.
  UK retail sales fall nearly 4% in June  Retail sales in the UK fell 3.9% in June, reversing a sudden and unexpected 3.6% record surge seen in May.
  Net firms in music pirates deal  Six of the UK's biggest net providers sign up to a government plan to tackle illegal file-sharing.
  Bishops march for poverty action  Hundreds of bishops from across the world march in London calling for action to tackle poverty.
  'George and no other' shot Dando  Barry George "and no other" person could have murdered TV presenter Jill Dando, a jury is told.
  Al Fayed given oil wells payout  Mohamed Al Fayed wins a stake in £7m profits from oil pumped from under his estate in Surrey without his knowledge.
  Suspension for 'suicide' case GP  A Glasgow GP is suspended for six months by the General Medical Council after prescribing sleeping tablets to a suicidal patient.
  NZ judge orders name change for girl called Talula Does The Hula  NZ judge orders name change for girl called Talula Does The Hula
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  GP suspended over sleeping pills for suicidal patient  A GP who gave sleeping pills to an elderly patient so she could kill herself was suspended from practising medicine for six months today.
  Max Mosley wins privacy case: Motorsport chief awarded £60,000  MOTOR racing boss Max Mosley today won his privacy action against the News of the World.
  Canoe couple get 13 years for fraud that 'crushed' own sons  JOHN and Anne Darwin tricked the police, insurance companies and even their own sons into believing he had died in a canoe accident. However, the unravelling of the couple'
  D-Day in Glasgow East – and every vote counts for big two  THE battle for Glasgow East looked like going down to the wire last night, with the SNP claiming the race was "neck and neck" and Downing Street predicting a Labour vi
  Sporran's fate dangling after seal-fur ban call  THE traditional sporran, which has been part of Highland dress for centuries, could be under threat because of proposals to ban the trade in seal pelts.
  He was strolling with his pregnant girlfriend and two children but the knife gang murdered him anyway  THE call was similar to the hundreds of others the emergency services in the Lothians had received in the past year – a summons to attend to another victim of Scotland's
  Your flight may be delayed – but at least you'll get a text about it  FRUSTRATION among airline passengers at flight delays and missing luggage could be eased by updates being sent to their mobile phones, according to aviation technology researc
  180 jobs lost at troubled paper firm  AN HISTORIC paper manufacturer has gone into administration with the loss of 180 jobs, it was announced today.
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  Illegal filesharing: ISPs pledge not to 'spy' on web users  Internet service providers have pledged not to 'spy' on the web habits of customers as part of an agreement with the government to punish illegal sharing of music and films. Fears have been raised after six of the UK's biggest ISPs agreed with the
  Max Mosley wins privacy battle  Motor racing boss Max Mosley has won his legal battle against the News of the World over claims he took part in a Nazi orgy. The newspaper, which had accused the 68-year-old son of the 1930s Fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley of taking part in a 'sick Nazi
  UK and Ireland plan border checks  There are currently no border checks between the UK and the Irish RepublicThe first formal border checks between the UK and the Irish Republic in more than 80 years have been proposed. Full passport inspections could be part of the revisions, a Home
  Security boss held in Spain over botched gangland hit  A man accused of ordering an underworld assassination that went disastrously wrong and left two hitmen dead has been arrested in Spain, police said today. Security firm boss Bobby Spiers, 40, who was arrested in Benidorm yesterday, is alleged to have
  Labour and unions to thrash out manifesto priorities  Ministers and union chiefs will convene in Warwick tomorrow for crucial policy meeting to decide Labour's priorities for the party's general election manifesto. Workers' leaders have already issued up to 130 demands, including a right to take supportive
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  From privacy to piracy  Inside the morning meeting... The big story today is the Max Mosley case, and while we were in the news meeting the judgement came in, as expected, of a win for Mosley. Although how meaningful the ruling can really be in up for debate. Not only has the
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