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Reports claimed his wife had barred him from staying in the cottage in his Skipton and Ripon constituency, after he admitted an affair with a local woman. But Mr Curry said he was actually spending more time with his wife of 38 years in order to patch...
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The Daily Telegraph reported he spent £45,581 on work, including new wallpaper, furniture and televisions. It says Mr Bercow previously admitted spending £20,000 making his apartment suitable for his family, but the true cost was more than twice this.
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The incident took place on 27 October and the three, reportedly soldiers, were immediately airlifted to King Edward Hospital in Stanley. One of the casualties required further treatment and is being medically evacuated to the UK. The Daily Telegraph said...
Tags: falklands islands, live firing, Falkland Islands, Daily Telegraph
Long-term cell phone users face a higher risk of developing brain tumors later in life, researchers in Britain warn. The risks were identified in a landmark decade-long study by the World Health Organization, The Daily Telegraph reported Saturday.
Tags: mobile phones, brain tumours, cell phones, Daily Telegraph, brain tumors
The tax affairs of 27 MPs are being investigated by HM Revenue and Customs, the department has confirmed...Dave Hartness that MPs would be placed under extra scrutiny in revelations about expenses claims...She added: "An inquiry does not necessarily mean...
Tags: expenses claims, HM Revenue and Customs, Parliamentary, tax office, tax laws, tax affairs, Daily Telegraph
Not only did the financial services industry provide a lot of well-paid jobs for a society but it was taken as the mark of the most advanced industrial economies to be able to attract investment banks and hedge funds. There turned out to be a significant...
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Prince Charles says isolated British communities face an enormous handicap because they lack access to a fast broadband Internet connection. As many as 2 million people lack broadband, which threatens to turn Britain's countryside into ghost towns populated...
Tags: Daily Telegraph, Britain, Charles, Prince of Wales, Charles
Shares in Sprint Nextel jumped more than 11 percent in the first hour of trading this morning following an overseas report that Deutsche Telekom is studying a possible buyout bid. Sprint shares were up 42 cents to $4.19 after the Sunday Daily Telegraph...
Tags: Deutsche Telekom, Sprint Nextel, U.K, The Sunday Telegraph, Daily Telegraph, United Kingdom, London
56:01 News that teenage runner Caster Semenya has no womb or ovaries and has internal testes has sent the athletics world into a spin. Sydney's Daily Telegraph has obtained leaked medical test results taken after the athlete took out the gold medal...
Tags: Caster Semenya, Berlin, South African Press Association, female sexual, Daily Telegraph, Sydney
But a report in the Daily Telegraph claims he will have a major operation which will keep him sidelined for nine months. An ECB spokesman said: "We are making no further comment on his medical condition. We are leaving him to concentrate on the task...
Tags: Andrew Flintoff, Daily Telegraph, England