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Father 'Disgusted' By IRA Bomb Plaque Theft
The father of a boy killed in the IRA bombing in Warrington has told Sky News he is "horrified and disgusted" by the theft of a plaque honouring his son and another young victim of the attack.
Three Fishermen Missing Off Dorset Coast
A major search operation is continuing for a missing fishing boat and its three-man crew after it failed to return from a trip off the Dorset coast.
Northern Rock Rescue 'Costs Taxpayer £2bn'
The rescue of the collapsed bank Northern Rock is likely to cost the taxpayer at least £2bn, a report has revealed.
Leveson: News Corp Lobbyist To Give Evidence
News Corporation lobbyist Frederic Michel, whose discussions with ministerial aides have put Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt under pressure to resign, will give evidence to the Leveson Inquiry next week.
Weather: Latest Forecast For UK
It will be cloudy across most of the UK on Friday with patchy rain in the north, especially for eastern Scotland and northeast England.
Parents Shoulder Bills For 40-Year-Old Kids
Adults in their 30s and 40s are increasingly becoming 'credit virgins' as their parents continue to pay their bills and take out loans on their behalf, according to new research.
Back Of The Net: Alan Partridge Returns To TV
Alan Partridge is to make a long-awaited return to TV after Steve Coogan signed a deal to move the character to Sky from the BBC.
PM: Parenting Classes Are Not Nanny State
New parents are to be offered practical classes and advice videos to steer them through the first five years of their child's life.
Barry George To Test Law For Compensation
Barry George, who spent eight years in jail before being cleared of the murder of TV presenter Jill Dando, has been given the go-ahead to fight a test case for compensation.
Beckham Bringing Olympic Torch To Britain
The Olympic flame will arrive in the UK later after being formally handed over to London at a historic ceremony in Greece attended by former England football captain David Beckham.