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Illegal trawlers fined £14,000 each

Two fishermen caught repeatedly trawling illegally off the South Coast have each been fined £14,000 following what police described as a "unique" operation to stop unlicensed fishing.


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A couple walk in the forest while enjoying the colors of the autumn near Budapest, Hungary, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009.
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WEATHER

Respite before more rain sweeps in

Parts of Cumbria worst hit by floods will get some respite from the rain but more bad weather is expected over the weekend, a forecaster said.


WEATHER

Body found in search for missing Pc

The body found in the search for a hero police constable swept away when a bridge collapsed in floods has been confirmed as Pc Bill Barker.


ENVIRONMENT

Opposition to Glyndebourne turbine

Campaigners have called for the Glyndebourne Opera House to abandon plans to build a wind turbine in its grounds.


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Victoria's secret revealed
And it's a 3 million dollar bra worn here by Marisa Miller backstage at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.

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Supermarket deals worse than...

 Supermarkets are giving customers more money-off deals in the run-up to Christmas but they offer smaller savings than last year, research has suggested.
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Alcohol prices 'could rise by...

 Alcohol prices could rise by 10% next year because of tax increases, the head of a major brewer has said.
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Competition to rename 'pensions'

 An insurance company has launched a competition to find a new name for pensions after research showed one in five people found the term off-putting.
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Over 300,000 homes standing...

 The number of empty homes in England reached its highest level for five years during 2008.
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Warning over council tax scam

 Consumers have been warned to be vigilant after it emerged fraudsters were trying to trick people into handing over their bank account details through a council tax scam.
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Diesel returns to £5 a gallon...

 Motorists are now having to pay £5 a gallon for diesel again, according to the AA.
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Extend scrappage scheme, urges...

 The leader of Britain's biggest business group has urged the Government to extend the car scrappage scheme until the general election to help the recovery from recession and boost employment.
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Nationwide: Rates will remain...

 Building society Nationwide forecast a protracted recovery from recession and interest rates at record lows until "at least" the final quarter of next year.
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Insurers set for flood of claims

 Insurers were bracing themselves for a rush of claims from people hit by the flooding.
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Mortgage lending up five per...

 Mortgage lending rose by 5% during October as the market continued to recover from its traditional summer dip, figures showed.
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Supermarket deals worse than...

 Supermarkets are giving customers more money-off deals in the run-up to Christmas but they offer smaller savings than last year, research has suggested.
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Alcohol prices 'could rise by...

 Alcohol prices could rise by 10% next year because of tax increases, the head of a major brewer has said.
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