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Brown chairs COBRA alert meeting
Prime Minister Gordon Brown will chair a second meeting of the UK Government`s emergency Cobra committee after the terror alert in Glasgo and yesterday`s failed car bombs in London.
Saturday 30th June 2007
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FORMULA ONE: Hamilton fights off Ferraries to se the pace in France
Lewis Hamilton boosted his hopes of a third successive victory by posting the fastest time in final practice for tomorrow`s French Grand Prix.
Saturday 30th June 2007
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SOCCER: Jose won`t go on into his 60s
Jose Mourinho has revealed his retirement plans but insists they do not include walking away from Chelsea this summer.
Saturday 30th June 2007
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Car bomb attempt in Glasgow airport
Two people have been arrested after a blazing car crashed into the terminal building at Glasgow Airport today.
Saturday 30th June 2007
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GOLF: Monty makes encouraging start
Colin Montgomerie was snapping at the heels of the leaders as he entered the dangerous closing stretch in his French Open third round today - and until one stray shot so was former wonder boy Zane Scotland.
Saturday 30th June 2007
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Police have image of bomb driver
Two fully intact car bombs found in central London hold hundreds of clues about the people behind a suspected terrorist plot that could have killed hundreds.
Saturday 30th June 2007
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MOTORCYCLING: Vintage Rossi stuns Stoner
Valentino Rossi stunned MotoGP championship leader Casey Stoner by claiming a sensational victory in the A-Style Dutch TT at Assen.
Saturday 30th June 2007
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Ambulanceman campaigner buried
The funeral has taken place of Michael Brett, whose son Gavin was murdered by the UDA six years ago.
Saturday 30th June 2007
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Inmate Billi gets the BB boot
Billi has become the third contestant to be booted out of the Big Brother house.
Saturday 30th June 2007
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SOCCER: Donati aspires to Gerrard model
Celtic fans are hoping Massimo Donati has the same sort of impact at Parkhead as fellow Italian Paolo Di Canio did more than a decade ago.
Saturday 30th June 2007
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Madelaine `extortion` couple in court
A couple accused of trying to extort money from Madeleine McCann`s family will appear in court today, Spanish police said.
Saturday 30th June 2007
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Livingstone: `Don`t demonise muslims`
London`s Mayor Ken Livingstone today urged people not to demonise Muslims in the wake of the failed car bombs in the capital.
Saturday 30th June 2007
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CRICKET: Tendulkar plays down milestone
Sachin Tendulkar experienced another "wonderful moment" in his masterful career as he became the first cricketer to top 15,000 one-day international runs.
Saturday 30th June 2007
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SOCCER: Allardyce: `Magpies must be patient`
Newcastle will resume talks with Barcelona over their move for Brazilian defender Edmilson on Monday.
Saturday 30th June 2007
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NIO to have only two ministers
For the first time the Northern Ireland Office will only have two ministers.
Saturday 30th June 2007
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TENNIS: Sharapova faces tough Sugiyama test
Maria Sharapova, yet to drop a set so far this Championship, is bracing herself for a tough third-round clash with veteran Ai Sugiyama today.
Saturday 30th June 2007
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Queen attends parliament opening
The Queen arrived at the Scottish Parliament this morning for a ceremony to mark the opening of its third session.
Saturday 30th June 2007
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SOCCER: St Pats go top with Derry win
Mark Quigley`s double sent St Patricks to the top of the Eircom League Premier Division night with a 2-1 home win over Derry City.
Saturday 30th June 2007
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GOLF: Woosie gets open chance
A number of withdrawals have brought Ian Woosnam into the 120-strong field for the Open Championship qualifier at Sunningdale on Monday - and he is hoping to be fit enough for the 36-hole event.
Saturday 30th June 2007
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Floods threaten Britain again
Flood-hit communities across Britain are bracing themselves for more disruption today as torrential rain again sweeps the country.
Saturday 30th June 2007
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