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CBI demands greater export help
CBI Scotland calls on the Scottish government to put greater focus on exports and private sector investment.
Ex-Bosnian leader back in UK jail
Former Bosnian president Ejup Ganic will remain in jail in London while his application for bail is considered.
Campbell defiant over car episode
Model Campbell insists she "will not be held hostage" to her past after a New York chauffeur drops charges against her.
Snoop wins UK immigration fight
Rapper Snoop Dogg wins the latest round in a long-running fight with UK border authorities over his right to enter the country.
BA lines up 1,000 volunteer crew
British Airways says 1,000 staff have offered to work as cabin crew if threatened strikes at the airline go ahead.
Non-jury court option 'essential'
Non-jury trials to prevent jury intimidation are still an essential option in Northern Ireland, says Justice Minister Paul Goggins.
Bid to stop danger goods at port
Trading standards officers at a port in Suffolk are given an extra £85,000 to help stop dangerous and unsafe products entering the country.
No charges from Campbell incident
Police in New York say supermodel Naomi Campbell's driver will not press charges after she allegedly hit him.
Tractor driver cleared over death
A Royal Mail driver is cleared of breaching health and safety laws after fatally injuring a colleague in Berkshire.
Airlines '90% anti-new airport'
Nine out of ten airlines using Heathrow Airport are opposed to Boris Johnson's plans to build a new airport in the Thames Estuary, a council claims.
Bosnian war leader arrested in UK
A former member of Bosnia's wartime presidency is held at Heathrow Airport over alleged war crimes.
Father and son held over murder
A father and son are arrested over the murder of a 45-year-old man who was found stabbed at his Norfolk home.
Man fled trial to 'get clothes'
The accused in an armed robbery trial tells his trial that he went on-the-run from a court as he "needed some clothes".
Raid accused 'let down' by courts
A mann accused of an armed raid at Heathrow Airport tells a judge that he feels "let down" by the justice system.
FG Wilson founder dies aged 84
One of Northern Ireland's leading industrialists, the founder of engineering firm FG Wilson, dies at the age of 84.
A mixture of 'physics and romance'
So what's plane-spotting all about?
Heathrow expansion plan 'unfair'
Plans for a third runway at Heathrow breach natural justice because the consultation process was unfair, the High Court hears.
On-the-run raid suspect in court
Suspected Heathrow armed robber Peter Blake admits breaching his bail conditions after going on the run from his trial in London.
Crossrail's cost burden 'unfair'
London businesses are "unfairly burdened" with half the cost of the £16bn Crossrail even though areas outside the city will benefit, a London Assembly report says.
Gatwick sale knocks BAA results
UK airports operator BAA reports a big loss for 2009 as the sale of Gatwick and lower passenger numbers hit performance.


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