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Hamza questioned under Terrorism Act
Telegraph.co.uk
Abu Hamza, the militant Muslim cleric is being questioned under the Terrorism Act over allegations that he provided support to terrorists.
Bank Holiday Pledge as BA Cancels More Flights
The Scotsman
British Airways had to cancel six more flights today but promised to cope with the Bank Holiday rush over the weekend. The airline, which has suffered with plane ...
Flights chaos at Heathrow Hounslow Guardian
BA axes Bank Holiday flights This is Money
Reuters - Independent - Guardian - International Herald Tribune
HRT may affect cancer screening
Telegraph.co.uk
Breast cancer is less likely to be picked up in mammography screening in women who have taken hormone replacement therapy (HRT), who are normal weight or who had previous breast surgery, according to a new study.
Breast screening flaws revealed Guardian
Breast cancer less likely to be detected in thin women Independent
BBC News - Bloomberg - WebMD - Stuff.co.nz
What the papers say
BBC News
Journalist Mike Philpott takes a look at what is making the headlines in Friday's morning papers. The photographers were out in force to capture the flavour of Bill Clinton's return visit to Northern Ireland.
I'ma cheerleader for peace, Clinton tells North leaders Belfast Telegraph (subscription)
Clintons try to break Ulster deadlock Guardian
The Scotsman - UTV - Reuters - 4ni.co.uk
Watchdog rejects all-postal ballots
Reuters 
A watchdog has said all-postal ballots should no longer be used in elections after trials in June's European and local authority polls were beset with logistical problems and claims of fraud.
Death knell for all-postal ballots Manchester Evening News
Scrap all-postal voting, says watchdog Guardian
Independent - ic SouthLondon.co.uk - Telegraph.co.uk - The Scotsman
Civil servants in net porn scandal
Guardian
The Department for Work and Pensions was mired in embarrassment yesterday after being forced to admit that hundreds of civil servants had been disciplined for downloading pornographic images.
Government fires workers over Web porn ZDNet.co.uk
Govt fires "Ministry of Porn" civil servants Reuters
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Salad oil may fuel hydrogen car of future
Guardian
Researchers yesterday unveiled a new fuel: clean, green and also good in a salad dressing. Sunflower oil is light in taste and rich in vitamin E, and Valerie Dupont of the University of Leeds believes it could ...
Sunflower oil boost to car future BBC News
Sunflower oil 'could be used to run cars' Telegraph.co.uk
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New campaign targets bingeing women's vanity
Guardian
It has reached that stage of the night where the fifth glass of white wine is on offer. Drinking it will almost certainly guarantee that the evening enters that otherworldly domain where there is no place for inhibitions.
Ugly truth about what drink does to your looks Belfast Telegraph (subscription)
Alcohol, Binge drinking, Result Lost Beauty Female First
ITV.com - JoinTogether.org - BBC News - just-drinks.com
Asthma link to household cleaning products
Medical News Today
Exposure at a young age to certain chemicals in household cleaning products may increase the risk of developing asthma, according to an Australian study.
Asthma risk 'exacerbated by house air fresheners' Independent
Cleaning chemicals linked to asthma in young children Guardian
Forbes - ABC Science Online - BBC News - The Herald
'Hidden' wind farm shows way ahead for green energy
The Scotsman
SCOTLAND’S flagship wind farm was hailed yesterday as an example of the way forward for the renewable energy sector. Lewis Macdonald, the deputy environment and lifelong learning minister, took critics to ...
Scotland’s most powerful wind farm opened Green Consumer Guide
Huge wind farm blows into action BBC News
Glasgow Daily Record - The Scotsman
Ultra-fast broadband hits Europe
ZDNet.co.uk 
For Rainer Kinnunen, life has been a bit of a blur since he signed up for a super-high-speed Internet service three years ago. The 31-year-old Swedish student's computer has supplanted the television as the ...
Livewire: Beep! Beep! Ultra-Fast Broadband Is Here Reuters
ADSL? Fast? Pah! The Register
ABS CBN News
The unending struggle to try and keep A&E running
The Herald
The reasons behind the ever-lengthening waiting times in Scotland's accident and emergency departments are not simple. They are, in the jargon of doctors and nurses who have to cope every day at the sharp end, "multi-factorial".
Why Chisholm must go The Scotsman
Action call over 'needless' waits BBC News
The Scotsman - The Scotsman - The Scotsman - The Herald
Salmon fishing lands £3m boost
The Scotsman
AN ambitious scheme to ensure the survival of salmon angling in Scotland was announced by the Scottish Executive yesterday. Over the next four years, more than £3 million from a public-private partnership ...
Scheme launched to aid leap in salmon numbers The Herald
'Save our salmon' drive launched BBC News
Former broadcasting boss will be SQA's new chairman
The Scotsman
A FORMER BBC Scotland controller has been appointed chairman of the Scottish Qualifications Authority, it was announced yesterday.
EX-BEEB BOSS IN EXAMS EARNER Glasgow Daily Record
Exams role for ex-BBC controller BBC News
Glasgow Evening Times - The Herald
Doctors graft new jaw on man's back
ic SouthLondon.co.uk
Doctors in Germany have rebuilt a man's face after growing a new jaw on his back, it has been revealed. By the fourth week after receiving the pioneering transplant, the patient was able to enjoy his first solid meal for nine years.
Scientists' bioengineering feat Guardian
Jaw transplant allows man to chew after nine years New Scientist
Seattle Times - Miami Herald (subscription) - BBC News - Nature.com
Report examines possible reasons for Beagle 2 disappearance
Cordis News
Following a six-month internal investigation, the project team behind Beagle 2 has produced a report detailing the possible causes of the disappearance of the Mars lander, and a second document outlining the lessons learned as a guide for future missions.
British scientists push for new Mars mission by 2009 Guardian
Welsh team set for new Mars mission ic Wales
Telegraph.co.uk - The Register - Nature.com - Scotland on Sunday
Lucky 13 for college on the fringe
BBC News
The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama is celebrating 13 years of staging shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival - at Venue 13.
Late-night Fringe ticket sales curbed by train and bus curfews The Scotsman
Scottish Hospitality Forbes
Stage - The Scotsman
Ofcom acts tough on Local Loop Unbundling
VNUNet.com
The communications watchdog is looking to create an independent pricing structure for broadband operators to offer connections directly to customers through Local Loop Unbundling (LLU), instead of renting them from major network owner BT.
UK broadband charges 'still too high' ZDNet.co.uk
BT told to cut cost of lines to rivals Guardian
Independent - Telegraph.co.uk - Telecom Paper (subscription) - The Register
Dead baby 'may have been struck'
BBC News
A baby allegedly murdered by his stepfather may have been punched or kicked in the stomach before he died, a court has been told. Dr James Grieve described eight-month-old Kyle Mutch's injuries as a trial ...
Toddler's death was due to kick or punch, says pathologist The Scotsman
Stepfather: 'What Would I Get for Baby's Murder' Scotland on Sunday
Glasgow Daily Record - BBC News - The Scotsman - BBC News
Safety fears prompt restrictions on roadside memorials
The Scotsman
ABERDEENSHIRE Council yesterday became the first local authority in Scotland to impose restrictions on roadside tributes at the sites of fatal road accidents.
30-day limit on roadside tributes is backed The Herald
Move to limit roadside memorials BBC News
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