Archive for March 3rd, 2009

Goodwin’s pension hits £703,000

It has emerged that Sir Fred Goodwin’s pension could have been cut by nearly half if the Royal Bank of Scotland had decided to terminate his contract.
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Brown meets Obama for talks

Prime Minister Gordon Brown has held his first talks with President Obama at the White House.
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Spelman apologises for expenses breach

Senior Conservative frontbencher Caroline Spelman has apologised for “unintentionally” breaking Commons rules on expenses in using the money to pay for childcare.
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Clinton to send US envoys to Syria

The US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has announced that America is to send two high-level envoys to Syria raising hopes of formal negotiations between the two countries.
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Man convicted of toddler death

Robert Cunningham is found guilty of the culpable homicide of 23-month-old Brandon Muir.
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15 face charges over murder probe

Fifteen people face charges over the investigation into the murder of Lynette White, who died in Cardiff in 1988.
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Gunmen shoot Sri Lanka cricketers

Pakistan is now in a state of war according to the head of the country’s Interior Ministry who made the comment after the Sri Lankan cricket team was attacked in the city of Lahore.
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Stars attend Young Victoria premiere

Stars of The Young Victoria, Emily Blunt and Rupert Friend have attended the film’s premiere in London’s Leicester Square.
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