Triesman welcomes Terry decision
Sunday, February 5th, 2012Former FA chief Lord Triesman tells the BBC it was right to strip John Terry of the England captaincy.

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Triesman welcomes Terry decision
Former FA chief Lord Triesman tells the BBC it was right to strip John Terry of the England captaincy.

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Triesman welcomes Terry decision
Cabinet Minister Iain Duncan Smith tells the BBC that he trusts the PM to stop eurozone countries using EU-wide institutions without the UK.

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PM ‘not backing down’ on EU pact
The review into the PIP breast implant scandal is looking at introducing an insurance scheme to help protect future cosmetic surgery patients, the man leading the review tells the BBC.

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Plans to insure cosmetic surgery
The review into the PIP breast implant scandal is looking at introducing an insurance scheme to help protect future cosmetic surgery patients, the man leading the review tells the BBC.

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Plans to insure cosmetic surgery
Spanish bank BBVA tells the BBC it is switching its 110,000 staff to use Google’s cloud-computing software in the largest deal of its kind.

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Bank signs up for cloud computing
David Cameron’s decision to veto an EU-wide treaty change was “largely political”, Business Secretary Vince Cable tells the BBC.
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UK veto largely political – Cable
Pakistan’s PM tells the BBC that Nato’s vital supply convoys to Afghanistan could remain blocked for several weeks, in protest at a deadly US air strike.
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Pakistan to keep Nato convoy ban
Pakistan’s PM tells the BBC that Nato’s vital supply convoys to Afghanistan could remain blocked for several weeks, in protest at a deadly US air strike.
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Pakistan to keep Nato convoy ban
King Abdullah of Jordan tells the BBC that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad should step down in the interest of his country.

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Jordan calls on Assad to resign
Former UK prime minister Tony Blair tells the BBC the collapse of the euro would be “catastrophic” and said Europe must get behind it.

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Blair warns of euro ‘catastrophe’
As the Queen leads the annual Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the Cenotaph in London, young fundraiser Lydia Cross, 10, tells the BBC’s Nick Higham how she raised £60,000 for war veterans.

Jailed peer Lord Hanningfield tells the BBC he has been through “absolute hell” for two years over his expenses.

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Jailed peer’s ‘been through hell’
Jailed peer Lord Hanningfield tells the BBC he has been through “absolute hell” for two years over his expenses.

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Jailed peer’s ‘been through hell’
Liam Fox tells the BBC he wants in time to return to government – but says it will be interesting on the backbenches being “freer to say what I want”.
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Fox hopes for frontbench return
Prime Minister David Cameron tells the BBC he has “every sympathy” for families struggling with tight budgets as prices continue to rise.
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PM ‘not happy’ with rising prices