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Mail News: Europe weather: Snow covers continent as temperatures plunge to MINUS 40C
 Europe continues to be blanketed in snow as the cold snap which has so far killed hundreds across the continent shows no signs of stopping.
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Front Page News: Bonuses row 'threatens business'
George Osborne promises to fight an "anti-business culture", warning that the row over bonuses and pay threatens to undermine jobs and prosperity.
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News: Bonuses row 'threatens business'
George Osborne promises to fight an "anti-business culture", warning that the row over bonuses and pay threatens to undermine jobs and prosperity.
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Mail News: Charles Dickens birthday: Jeremy Hunt gives books to David Cameron and Cabinet colleagues
 It seems that Jeremy Hunt took mischievous delight in deciding which particular tome went to whom. Prime Minister David Cameron received copies of Hard Times and Great Expectations.
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BBC Sport: Sheffield Wed 0-3 Blackpool
Blackpool seal an FA Cup fifth-round tie at Everton after a convincing victory at Sheffield Wednesday.
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Mail News: The £1,000 church wedding: Cost of big day soars by a third (... and funerals could rocket by 50%)
 The 40 per cent hike in the fees paid to the Church for staging a wedding means a couple will from next year face a bill of £415 just for staging the ceremony.
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News: Crews tackle blaze at university
Buildings have a been evacuated as fire crews tackle a blaze on the Strathclyde University campus in Glasgow.
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Front Page News: Gulf states fuel Syria isolation
Gulf Arab states expel Syria's ambassadors, accusing Damascus of shunning Arab efforts to end months of bloodshed, as Russian officials visit President Assad.
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Front Page News: Euro 'could survive Greece exit'
Pressure is rising as Greece's government once more postponed a crucial meeting to agree tough reforms, as Europe's leaders openly discuss Greece leaving the euro.
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Business: Euro 'could survive Greece exit'
Pressure is rising as Greece's government once more postponed a crucial meeting to agree tough reforms, as Europe's leaders openly discuss Greece leaving the euro.
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Business: Brazil's Itau has record profits
Itau Unibanco posts 14.6bn reais ($8.5bn, £5.3bn) of net profit in 2011, the highest ever for a bank from Brazil.
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BBC Sport: VIDEO: Drivers reflect on day one of testing
Red Bull's Mark Webber, Lotus driver Kimi Raikkonen and Force India's Paul di Resta reflect on day one of pre-season testing in Jerez, Spain, where Raikkonen set the fastest time on his first day of running with other drivers since his return to Formula 1. (UK users only)
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News: Charge over Strictly man's murder
A man is charged with the murder of an electrical and lighting expert who worked on BBC's Strictly Come Dancing.
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Mail News: You can't park there! The moment pranksters slapped a parking ticket on giant SNOWBALL
 The unmissable yellow slip which so often makes motorists' blood boil was spotted on the huge snowball in Chiswick, West London, yesterday.
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Mail News: Abu Qatada release: Theresa May in blast at decision to bail terrorist
 Mrs May said it is simply not acceptable that Britain cannot deport a radical Muslim cleric who 'poses a serious risk to our national security', as she spoke in the House of Commons.
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