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Thursday, 09 July, 2009, 21:00 GMT 01:00 +04:00:Europe/Moscow
TOP STORIES
'Pupil murder bid' teacher held
A teacher is arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after three pupils are hurt, one of them seriously, in a Nottinghamshire classroom.
  New phone hack inquiry ruled out
Claims the News of the World carried out a huge mobile phone-hacking operation will not be investigated further, police say.
  Gang jailed for teenager's murder
Six gang members are given life terms for the murder of a 14-year-old boy in a park in east London.
  UK swine flu death toll hits 14
Fourteen people in the UK are now thought to have died after contracting swine flu, the government says.
  Ban criticises G8 climate efforts
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon criticises the G8 countries for not going far enough to combat climate change.
BUSINESS
Bank keeps interest rates on hold
The Bank of England keeps interest rates on hold at 0.5% and decides not pump any more new money into the economy.
  Judge refuses to delay sale of GM
A judge rejects a last-minute request to delay the sale of General Motors clearing the way for it to emerge from bankruptcy.
  Nationwide offers 125% mortgage
Nationwide Building Society introduces a 125% mortgage for existing customers with negative equity who want to move house.
HEALTH
UK swine flu death toll hits 14
Fourteen people in the UK are now thought to have died after contracting swine flu, the government says.
  Plan for non-urgent health number
A new non-emergency 111 NHS number could be introduced across England, it has been announced.
  Tests raise life extension hopes
A compound discovered in the soil of a South Pacific island may help to fight the ageing process, research suggests.
EDUCATION
Crisis fears on university places
There have been 50,000 more applications for university places this year, reinforcing warnings of a looming crisis over places.
  School meals target to be missed
New figures show a tiny increase in pupils eating school meals in England, but the government is set to miss its target.
  'Pupil murder bid' teacher held
A teacher is arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after three pupils are hurt, one of them seriously, in a Nottinghamshire classroom.

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