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Thursday, July 9, 2009
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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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