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Mayfair-based fugitive tycoon Asil Nadir has been remanded on bail at the Old Bailey at his first court appearance on fraud and theft charges.
Tony Blair is donating all the profits from his forthcoming memoirs to a new sports centre for injured troops, it has been disclosed.
BP has announced record losses of £11bn linked to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico for the three months between April and June.
US President Barack Obama has called his country's relationship with the UK "truly special", following a meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron.
The Prime Minister has hailed the Big Society scheme as "the biggest, most dramatic redistribution of power" from the state to individuals and denied it was a cover for public service cuts.
Yorkshire Ripper to spend lifetime in jail
Peter Sutcliffe, whose notorious murder campaign caused "widespread and permanent harm to the living", will never be released, a judge has ruled.
Buncefield multi-million fines blasted
Campaigners and politicians have criticised the "leniency" of multi-million pound fines imposed on the companies responsible for the Buncefield oil depot explosion
Raiders jailed over £40m gem heist
Two more men have been found guilty of their part in UK's biggest jewellery robbery in Mayfair last summer.
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