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LONDON NEWS
LONDON (Reuters) - Brazilian defender Fabio Aurelio hailed his latest contract at Liverpool a new beginning after he re-signed for the Premier League club on a two-year deal.
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LONDON (AFP) - Celtic showed the fighting spirit they will need to recover from their Champions League flop as the Scottish club battled back to earn a 2-2 draw against Lyon in the Emirates Cup on Saturday.
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The BBC's Jane Mower test-rides London's new hire bikes
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London Mayor Boris Johnson sells the benefits of the London bike hire scheme to the world media.
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A statue of a former governor of Londonderry has been smashed by vandals, it has been revealed.
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Testing London's new hire bicycles
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The tug of war, croquet and cricket have all featured as Olympic sports in Games gone by, with two years to go until the London Olympics we chart all those sports that have come and gone in over a century of competition.
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LONDON (Reuters Life!) - An exhibition running until October aims to provide visitors to Buckingham Palace with a rare insight into the Queen's many and varied day jobs.
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LONDON (AFP) - London launched a major cycle hire scheme on Friday which aims to make transport in the city greener ahead of the 2012 Olympics, following in the tracks of cities like Paris and Shanghai.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The FTSE 100 index is seen falling on Friday, extending the previous session's modest decline following overnight weakness on Wall Street and in Asia, as investors awaited U.S. growth data.
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How does London's self-service cycle hire scheme work?
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London and Washington should have been "more critical" about their intelligence sources which told them Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, former UN weapons inspector Hans Blix has told the Iraq war inquiry in London.
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Mayor Boris Johnson has said that London is so ahead of schedule for the 2012 Olympics that the city could even hold a "snap Olympics" in 2011.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Here are some developments in BP Plc's Gulf of Mexico oil spill, the largest offshore oil disaster in U.S. history.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The former finance director of Northern Rock, the bank which nearly collapsed during the credit crisis and had to be nationalised, received a hefty fine on Tuesday for mis-reporting mortgage arrears figures.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Retail sales grew at their fastest pace in three years in July, and retailers were their most upbeat in 6 years about the prospects for August, a survey by the Confederation of British Industry showed on Tuesday.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling rose against the dollar and euro on Tuesday after UK retail sales came in higher than expected.
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LONDON (AFP) - Europe's main stock markets climbed on Tuesday, after overnight US gains, as investors welcomed positive banking earnings and the departure of BP's under-fire boss Tony Hayward.
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LONDON (AFP) - The euro dropped against the dollar on Tuesday after recent gains that were caused by relief that the bank stress tests brought no nasty surprises.
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LONDON (AFP) - BP's vilified chief executive Tony Hayward resigned Tuesday as the British oil giant revealed the Gulf of Mexico disaster will cost over 32 billion dollars after causing a record quarterly loss.
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