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Front Page News: Market jitters over eurozone woes
European markets suffer a nervous session with investors unsettled by a downgrade for Spanish banks and the political crisis in Greece.
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Business: Market jitters over eurozone woes
European markets suffer a nervous session with investors unsettled by a downgrade for Spanish banks and the political crisis in Greece.
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Show Biz: Big Brother 10 star Sophia Brown dies aged just 30
Bank worker, who starred in the 2009 series, had suffered from lupus since childhood.
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Front Page News: DeVito praised for West End debut
Critics praise Danny DeVito's West End debut in The Sunshine Boys, while the play receives mixed reviews.
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Mail News: Spain's banking crisis rocks Santander in the UK: new worries for British customers after credit rating blow
Customers with savings accounts, cash deposits and ISAs at the Spanish bank voiced fears today that their cash could be swallowed up by the eurozone crisis.
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BBC Sport: Britons to accept domestique role
Some GB triathletes accept their most likely route to London 2012 will be as helpers for the Brownlee brothers or Helen Jenkins.
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Mail News: When booze costs more, boozers will go Dutch, or Russian...
ALEXANDER BOOT: If the Government acts on its threat to raise the minimum price of an alcohol unit, the British tradition of buying a round will soon die out. Worse, people will look for alternatives.
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BBC Sport: WBC could expel Haye and Chisora
The WBC says it will expel any person or organisation involved with the proposed fight between David Haye and Dereck Chisora.
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News: Parent classes 'not nanny state'
Prime Minister David Cameron defends free parenting classes in England, denying they are the policy of a "nanny state".
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Front Page News: Parent classes 'not nanny state'
Prime Minister David Cameron defends free parenting classes in England, denying they are the policy of a "nanny state".
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BBC Sport: Widnes coach eager to add quality
Denis Betts says he is striving to add quality players to his Widnes squad as they struggle on their return to Super League.
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News: Human chain tribute for fire dead
Up to 1,600 people are expected to form a human chain in Derby to pay tribute to six children who died after a house fire a week ago.
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Front Page News: Human chain tribute for fire dead
Up to 1,600 people are expected to form a human chain in Derby to pay tribute to six children who died after a house fire a week ago.
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BBC Sport: Di Matteo 'best man' for Chelsea
Former Chelsea defender Marcel Desailly says Roberto di Matteo is the "best man" to take the Blues forward.
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Show Biz: The Dictator review: The Mail's critic salutes Sacha Baron Cohen's latest comic creation
The Dictator is Sacha Baron Cohen's funniest film. It tells the story of a North African dictator who tortures and executes his people and is building weapons of mass destruction with which he hopes to obliterate Israel.