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Man banned for drink-driving in toy car

A 40-year-old man who admitted driving a modified toy car on a road named after a motor racing circuit while over the drink-drive limit is starting a three-year ban, police said today.

19 Apr 2010 17:01:01 BST
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First UK flights to start again

Flights will finally start again in the UK tomorrow after air traffic control company Nats lifted restrictions for Scotland and part of northern England.

19 Apr 2010 16:24:03 BST

Jury selection begins in De Graff heist trial

Jury selection began today in the case of nine men accused of taking part in Britain's biggest jewellery robbery.

19 Apr 2010 16:13:07 BST

Call to change law after burglar death case

The law should be strengthened to protect homeowners who confront burglars, the mother of a trainee builder cleared of murdering a teenage intruder said today.

19 Apr 2010 16:06:11 BST
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Ron Broxted: Gay male oral sex and De Clerambault syndrome.

The forthcoming general election has seen the rise of the Liberals and a growth in the number of candidates standing as "Independent". Chapter One, " A de-trolling". Over two years ago, before this site had been born a "blogger" on the Torygraph had decided to do a bit of cyber-stalking. In an idle moment I googled "Ron Broxted" and saw that not only was my blog here listed but a number of posts all related to the more outre reaches of gay male porn. The epicentre was a poster on the "My Telegraph" site. Reluctantly the H.Q there decided to delete that…

John Rentoul: Camera-On

David Cameron's response to the Cleggstasy is brave. Possibly in the Sir Humphrey sense. In his emergency election broadcast, he doesn't go on the attack. He tries to lay claim to the new politics, even to the extent of re-running his attack on Margaret Thatcher as one of the politicians who has treated the people "like mugs for about 40 years". The closest he gets to attack is to say that a hung parliament - the opposite of the "decisive result" he seeks - would mean "more of the old politics". I don't think it will work. But what do I know?

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Delph out for eight months for Aston Villa

Aston Villa's Fabian Delph has been ruled out for up to eight months after suffering a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).

19 Apr 2010 18:44:58 BST

Smith steps down from SFA

Gordon Smith today dramatically resigned as Scottish Football Association chief executive, Press Association Sport understands.

19 Apr 2010 18:21:48 BST
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Boxing: Former champion Valero found dead

Former boxing champion Edwin Valero, who gained fame for knocking out all his 27 opponents and having a tattoo of Hugo Chavez on his chest, was found dead in his jail cell today and police said he hanged himself after being arrested in his wife's murder.

19 Apr 2010 18:05:34 BST
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Tim Walker: Vern gives quality nonsense the depth of analysis it deserves

Who are the great living film critics of the English-speaking world? I inadvertently made the case for Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times in this very column some weeks back – an excellent human being, as well as a guy who can write eloquently of his opinion on the latest Twilight movie (which is not much, by the way). Lots of people love Anthony Lane of The New Yorker, Philip French of The Observer and Mark Kermode of the BBC, whether they agree with them or not. But then there's Vern.

19 Apr 2010 00:00:01 BST

Colm O'Gorman: Honesty and justice would be better than a meeting

Given all we now know about the cover-up of clerical sexual abuse by Rome it's difficult to see what is significant about the Pope's meeting with a small number of victims in Malta. I appreciate that it may have been meaningful to those who chose to meet the Pope, but it hardly represents a major breakthrough in addressing the global scandals engulfing the Roman Catholic church.

19 Apr 2010 00:00:01 BST
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[Severe] A3 Borough High Street Southwark, southbound between A3200 Southwark Street and A3201 Marshalsea Road

A3 London - Borough High Street closed southbound due to water main work between A3200 Southwark Street and A3201 Marshalsea Road , in Southwark. Diversion in operation - buses are diverting via Southwark Street, Southwark Bridge Road and Marshalsea Road. Expect delays

[Severe] A40 Oxford Street St Giles, eastbound between Newman Street and A400 Tottenham Court Road

A40 London - Oxford Street closed eastbound due to water main work between Newman Street and St Giles Circus , in St Giles. Diversion in operation - via Newham Street, Goodge Street, Chenies Street, Gower Street and Bloomsbury Street

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