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Sep 8 2006
PRESSURE group the Victorian Society last night severely criticised plans by developers Neptune for a multi-mullion pound project awaiting planning approval from councillors....
Sep 8 2006
Sainsbury’s will sell 500 of its own-brand products in compostable packs instead of plastic versions....
Sep 8 2006
Woman told hospsital she could not afford to feed herself...
Sep 8 2006
Tyres on fire at a scrapyard near to Ellesmere Port. Thursday 7 September 2006...
Sep 8 2006
WIRRAL council is to ask Liverpool John Lennon Airport for assurances that noise and pollution will be minimised if a £660m expansion goes ahead....
Sep 8 2006
WIRRAL councillors are to ask Liverpool John Lennon airport for reassurances noise and pollution will be kept to a minimum if a massive £660m expansion goes ahead....
Sep 8 2006
Two days of talks in Brussels between national experts produced immediate decisions to strengthen procedures at screening checkpoints and phasing in common standards for screening equipment....
Sep 8 2006
He said 70% of packed lunches in the country were “disgraceful”, and he would like to see them banned....
Sep 8 2006
The man, who was in his 30s but has not yet been named, died following an accident in Chelmsford, Essex, shortly after midday, said ambulance service officials....
Sep 8 2006
The event will be a particularly poignant one for the duchess, who was in New York on the day of the atrocities and was devastated when a number of her friends were killed....
Sep 8 2006
The girl was subjected to an “horrific” 20-minute ordeal after she was taken into Jennyscombe Wood near Plymouth, Devon, detectives said....
Sep 8 2006
No option but to breathe the dust...
Sep 8 2006
General James Jones said the coming weeks could be decisive in the fight against the insurgents....
Sep 8 2006
Jennifer Pope, 50, went missing shortly after arriving in Banos, Ecuador....
Sep 8 2006
More chances for all who come here...
Sep 8 2006
John Ashton, special representative for Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett, warned that the costs of not solving climate change and increasing greenhouse gas emissions would lead to more conflicts around the world....
Sep 8 2006
Carmelita Tulloch was attacked just after 9am on Tuesday in a residential street....
Sep 8 2006
General James Jones said the coming weeks could be decisive in the fight against the insurgents....
Sep 8 2006
TOURISTS were introduced to the historic highlights of Scotland Road yesterday on the first of two bus tours around Vauxhall....
Sep 8 2006
A FORMER city council spin doctor who made a record number of grievance complaints has had just two upheld....
Sep 8 2006
IT SEEMS incredible, given the amount of debate and discussion of recent years around Britain’s looming pensions timebomb, that there are so many people who are working for a living and yet making no provision at all for their retirements....
Sep 8 2006
The energy giant’s increases of 9.9% for electricity and 17.2% for gas will take effect on October 1....
Sep 8 2006
Minister outlines radical change to pensions during Jaguar visit...
Sep 8 2006
But one, aged 18, admitted he had robbed the 31-year-old lawyer....
Sep 8 2006
One of the bodies found at the property in Spout Lane, Brenchley, Kent, had been decapitated....
Sep 8 2006
Nigella, famed for her hourglass figure, will give tips on how to eradicate stress while cooking during the festive season....
Sep 8 2006
In his first public declaration of when he will leave No 10, Mr Blair said next week’s TUC conference and the following Labour conference would be his last as party leader....
Sep 8 2006
The appointment of Dame Elizabeth Butler-Sloss as Deputy Coroner of the Queen’s Household and Assistant Deputy Coroner for Surrey for the purposes of hearing the inquests was also officially confirmed....
Sep 8 2006
100 workers evacuated as scrap fire rages...