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If heaven truly loveth a sinner that repenteth, the celestial choir must be singing endless hosannahs today in adoration of Peter Mandelson. His lordship's declaration of war against Rupert Murdoch is as convincing an act of penitence as any since Jonathan...
Tags: Rupert Murdoch, Fraser Nelson, Mr Murdoch, United Kingdom, Bletchley, News Corporation, BBC News, The Sun, The Times, Tony Blair
Apress officer sits in on our interview but there really isn't any need. Talking to Peter Rippon, editor of Newsnight and a self-confessed BBC "lifer", is like having a conversation with the spirit of the corporation itself, a confusion of public service...
Tags: Peter Rippon, BBC news, Newsnight Review, Jeremy Paxman, United Kingdom, Maidenhead, British television, Nick Robinson, Kirsty Wark, Martha Kearney, Newsnight
Discarded BBC stars such as Moira Stuart could follow the example of Susan Osman, 51, a BBC News Channel presenter, who announced that she was to take over a leading programme in China. Osman has worked in broadcasting for 28 years, presenting bulletins...
Tags: BBC World, BBC News Channel, China, Beijing, Ageism, Entertainment Culture, BBC Breakfast, BBC One, Susan Osman, Motion Picture Association of America film rating system, Aging, Year of birth missing, Youth rights, Blighty, BBC Points West, BBC World News, Human rights, BBC News
Share experiences of your Yuletide festivities on the continent in no more than 300 words. Do you go to the village, spend it with your family, go to church? Tell us if you dress up, prepare a special meal, exchange gifts or escape from it all down at...
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Children in a nursery were shocked when they spotted a three-headed frog hopping in their garden The creature - which has six legs - has stunned a BBC wildlife expert who said it could be an early warning of environmental problems. Laura Pepper,...
Tags: allnews, United Kingdom, Outwell, BBC News, Frog, Environment, Human Interest, Laura Pepper, Mike Dilger, headed frog
Peter Horrocks will succeed Sambrook in February but his current job, as director of the World Service, will be combined with his new role. Sambrook will join the Reuters Institute for the study of journalism at Oxford as a visiting Fellow for the first...
Tags: Richard Sambrook, BBC, United Kingdom, London, Entertainment Culture, Greg Dyke, BBC News, Sambrooke Freeman, Political scandals in the United Kingdom, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction, Labour Party, Hutton Inquiry
Hundreds of Indian students who come to the UK to pursue courses in colleges are unable to find part-time work to fund their stay and studies here and have been forced to eat in gurdwaras in Southall. There has been a three-fold rise in the number of...
Tags: Cash-strapped Indian students in UK forced to eat in gurdwaras, Southall, Didar Singh Randhawa, humanitarian, United Kingdom, London, BBC Radio, BBC News, Sikhism, Randhawa, Gurdwaras, Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Gurudwara, Nitin Walia, Education
Gordon Brown sent a tough challenge to Pakistan today to step up action against the Al Qaeda and 'take out' its leaders Osama bin Laden and Ayman Zawahiri. The Prime Minister made little attempt to hide his frustration at Pakistan's failure,...
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Sunday, November 29, 2009 China to maintain macro-economy in 2010 by Xian Wan for the BBC"s Biodun Iginla Updated: 2009-11-27 19:32 Comments() PrintMail Comments(7) PrintMail by Xian Wan for the BBC's...
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Sunday, November 29, 2009 by Biodun Iginla, BBC News Published: Nov. 29, 2009 at 4:10 AM } Article Photos(3) Listen Videos BuzzUp Share Email Comment View Caption Enlarge Photo WASHINGTON, Nov. 29 -- Osama bin Laden was cornered in the...
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