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Gary Glitter 'tricked' into returning to Britain

The disgraced singer Gary Glitter "fell for a trap" set by immigration officials which has forced him to fly back to Britain.

Pilot had reported fault in Madrid crash plane

The pilot of Spanair jet reported a problem with the plane shortly before being allowed to fly.

Madrid plane crash Three children survive

Three children survived the Madrid air disaster which claimed a total of 153 lives in what rescue workers have described as "a miracle".

Gary Glitter agrees to return to Britain after two day standoff

Former star agrees to return to Britain after two days in Asian airports.

Pakistan suicide bombers hit arms factory

Two suicide bombers have killed at least 57 people in Pakistan as part of an escalating campaign of violence in a blow to the country's stability.

Gordon Brown Troops in Afghanistan like Olympic heroes

Brown tells troops fighting the Taliban they are like Olympic heroes.

Barack Obama is my inspiration says lost brother

Kenyan halfbrother said senator inspired him to turn his life around.

France bans marketing television programmes targeted at under threes

French channels told not to market TV shows to children under three.

Teenage boy in 100ft death plunge after being chased by gang

A teenage boy has fallen 100ft to his death after being chased by a gang of youths off the roof of a block of flats.

Immigration pushes British population to record high

Immigration and a sharp rise in births by nonBritish mothers have pushed the population to almost 61m figures show.

Gordon Brown says British troops in Afghanistan 'like Olympic heroes'

PM told British troops they were like Olympic heroes as he made a surprise stop in Afghanistan on his way to Beijing.

Gary Glitter agrees to return to Britain after two day standoff

Thai police claim that Gary Glitter the former pop star and international pariah has agreed to return to Britain after two days in Asian airports during which he desperately searched for another country willing to take him.

Madrid crash Plane had two recent flights cancelled

Spanish plane that crashed killing 153 had two recent flights cancelled.

Spanish plane crash - a pilot's view

What could possibly have happened at Madrid's Barajas airport?

Spanish plane had technical problems before crash killed 153 people

A Spanish airliner crashed on takeoff killing 153 people just an hour after aborting its first attempt to leave the runway.

Madrid plane crash Up to 150 feared dead

Spanair passenger jet burst into flames shortly after taking off from Madrid airport before crashing to earth.

Madrid plane crash Up to 150 feared dead in Spanair accident

Spanair jet headed to Canary Islands skids off the runway at Madrid airport leaving dozens of passengers dead.

Eleven dead in fresh Algerian bombings

Suspected alQaeda car bombs hit day after suicide bomb bloodbath.

Gary Glitter in Thai airport standoff

The former pop star and convicted paedophile is refusing to fly out to Britain from Bangkok but no other country appears willing to take him.

Gary Glitter refuses to leave Thailand

Singer threatened with deportation after he refuses to fly to Britain.

BAA should sell two of its three London airports says Competition Commission

BAA should give up control of two of its three London airports Heathrow Gatwick and Stansted the Competition Commission has proposed in a preliminary report.

MOD in talks to offload Eurofighters because of cash crisis

The Ministry of Defence can no longer afford its orders for the fighter jets it has been claimed.

Christine Ohuruogu pushes Britain to best Olympic gold medal tally since 1908

Britain's athletes has taken their tally of gold medals to 16 to make Beijing the country's most successful Olympics for a century.

BBC's Children in Need funded 77 terrorist propaganda says Newsnight

Thousands of pounds raised by Britons for the BBC's Children in Need charity could have been used to recruit and train the homegrown terrorists involved in the 77 terror attacks on London.

Families unfairly targeted in drive to cut waste

British households are being unfairly targeted by the Government in the drive to cut refuse and other waste a House of Lords committee warns.

Nato offers scant comfort for Georgia over conflict with Russia

Major divisions opened up between Nato members as European countries rejected an American proposal to suspend ties with Russia over its actions in Georgia.

Nato cools relations with Russia after emergency summit on Georgian crisis

Nato allies promise repercussions over South Ossetia conflict.

Devoted 'hero' father killed in Afghanistan

Combat medic had saved numerous British and Afghan soldiers lives before he was killed on foot patrol by a roadside bomb.

US left isolated over Nato plans to maintain relations with Russia

The United States has been left diplomatically isolated after European members of NATO moved to reject an American proposal to scale back ties with Moscow following Russia's invasion of Georgia.

Coventry air crash planes were coming in to land together

The two planes involved in a midair collision in which five people were killed were approaching to land at the time of the crash the Air Accidents Investigation Branch AAIB has said.

Terrorist mentor Aabid Hussain Khan jailed for 12 years

The leader of a terrorist cell who downloaded information about the royal family has been sentenced to 12 years in prison.

Russia and Georgia in tense exchange of prisoners

Two sides have exchanged 20 prisoners of war in a gesture of goodwill despite continued tension over Russia's withdrawal.

Tourists flee as Fay heads for Keys

British tourists were among thousands of visitors who streamed out of the Florida Keys as tropical storm Fay closed in on the US holiday destination.

More than 30 injured in Staffordshire coach crash

More than 30 people have been injured after a crash between a coach and a car near the Alton Towers theme park.

Antigua honeymoon murders Two local men charged

Two local men one aged 17 have been charged with the murder of British honeymoon couple Catherine and Ben Mullany in Antigua.

Russian president Dmitry Medvedev vows further retribution against Georgia

Medvedev said Georgian actions would not go 'unpunished' as the US accused Moscow of deploying missiles within range of Tbilisi.

British solider killed in Afghanistan takes death toll to 116

A British soldier has been killed in Afghanistan taking the total UK military death toll in the country to 116.

Prime suspect in 1978 murder of schoolgirl Genette Tate will not face charges

The father of Genette Tate the newspaper delivery girl who disappeared in 1978 has spoken of his despair after prosecutors said there was insufficient evidence against the prime suspect Robert Black to charge him.

The Paedophile 'librarian'

A loner who served as the "librarian" for a worldwide internetbased paedophile ring that reached 33 countries including the UK the US Australia and Canada has been jailed indefinitely.

Antigua honeymoon murders Two men charged

Two men have been charged with the murder of British couple Catherine and Ben Mullany on their honeymoon in Antigua. Both are believed to be locals who lived near the couple's hotel.

Britain's 'youngest terrorist' jailed

UK's youngest terrorist aged 16 has been jailed after a guide to death and explosives found in his home.

Paedophile ring 'librarian' jailed indefinitely

A loner who served as the "librarian" for a worldwide internetbased paedophile ring that reached 33 countries including the UK the US Australia and Canada has been jailed indefinitely.

Coventry crash pilot swerved to 'avoid houses'

Hero pilot made a desperate last second swerve before crash.

Paedophile jailed for running internet porn ring

The "librarian" for a worldwide internet child abuse ring has been jailed for more than three and a half years.

Pervez Musharraf resigns as Pakistan's president

President of Pakistan announces his resignation while attacking the government's plan to impeach him.

David Cameron would be disaster for economy says minister

David Cameron premiership would be "destructive" for the country minister Yvette Cooper has warned.

President Pervez Musharraf resigns at a volatile time for Pakistan

Pakistan's president Pervez Musharraf has announced his resignation from office after almost nine years in power following an intense power struggle with the civilian government.

Pervez Musharraf resigns as president of Pakistan

Pakistan's president quits after impeachment ultimatum saying he wants to save the country from crisis and that he had acted in "good faith".

Five dead in midair crash at airport approach

Five people were killed when two light aircraft crashed in midair as they came in to land at the same airport.

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