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Labour will end economic "storm"
in BBC News | Video and Audio | UK Edition
(2010-03-10 10:52:30)
The pay of senior staff in public service is to be frozen from April.
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Learner drivers 'need level crossing tests'
in BBC News | Video and Audio | UK Edition
(2010-03-10 07:43:15)
Network Rail is calling for the driving test to contain compulsory questions on what action motorists should take at railway crossings.
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Call to halt NHS medical database
in BBC News | Video and Audio | UK Edition
(2010-03-10 07:39:41)
Doctors' leaders have called for a halt in the development of a medical records database for patients in England.
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Haiti aid 'must address economy'
in BBC News | Video and Audio | UK Edition
(2010-03-10 06:51:06)
Aid provided to Haiti in the aftermath of January's earthquake could discourage economic activity there, the country's president has said.
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Row over EU diplomatic corps plan
in BBC News | Video and Audio | UK Edition
(2010-03-10 06:46:03)
Proposals for a new European diplomatic corps will be outlined by the EU foreign policy chief in Strasbourg on Wednesday.
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Iran: US should leave Afghanistan
in BBC News | Video and Audio | UK Edition
(2010-03-10 06:43:53)
US troops should leave Afghanistan because their presence is provoking the Taliban, Iran's president is expected to say during a visit to Kabul.
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Re-offenders 'cost taxpayer£10bn'
in BBC News | Video and Audio | UK Edition
(2010-03-10 06:42:03)
Re-offending by criminals who have served short term sentences in England and Wales is costing the taxpayer up to£10bn a year according to a report.
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Illegal cord blood sample warning
in BBC News | Video and Audio | UK Edition
(2010-03-09 08:18:25)
Parents and private firms are being warned about the health and legal risks of collecting blood from umbilical cords after birth.
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Bush asks Tories to save NI deal
in BBC News | Video and Audio | UK Edition
(2010-03-09 06:54:52)
Former US President George Bush has asked Conservative leader David Cameron to persuade his allies in the Ulster Unionists to back the final stage of devolution in Northern Ireland.
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'Insurance for all' plan for dogs
in BBC News | Video and Audio | UK Edition
(2010-03-09 06:50:25)
Every dog owner in the UK would have to take out insurance against their pet attacking someone, under government proposals to tackle dangerous breeds.
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