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- Tube strikes start for commuters September 5, 2010
The first of a series of Underground strikes begins in London, with journeys expected to be severely disrupted this week. - Met 'may reopen phone hack probe' September 6, 2010
The Met may reopen the investigation into allegations of phone hacking if new evidence is uncovered. - Father and son die in air crash September 5, 2010
A father and son from London die when their plane crashes into woodland during a race on the Isle of Wight. - 'Thousands' in temporary classes September 5, 2010
An estimated 5,000 pupils will be taught in temporary primary school classrooms in London when the new term begins, it is claimed. - Bendy bus fire 'could be arson' September 5, 2010
A bendy bus which caught fire in central London may have been set alight deliberately, Transport for London says. - Arrest after man is murdered September 5, 2010
An inquiry is under way after a man in his 40s is found stabbed to death in south-east London. - How to contact us July 1, 2003
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- Toshack to leave Wales job September 5, 2010
Sky Sports News understands John Toshack is set to quit as Wales manager. - Murray a casualty of Waw September 5, 2010
Stanislas Wawrinka sent Andy Murray tumbling out of the US Open with a 6-7 (3-7) 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 6-3 victory in New York. - Injuries no excuse for Murray September 6, 2010
Andy Murray insisted he had lost to the better player after crashing out of the US Open at the hands of Stanislas Wawrinka. - Rafa simply too good for Simon September 5, 2010
Top seed Rafael Nadal marched into the second week of the US Open after dispatching Gilles Simon in the third round. - Houllier set for Villa job September 5, 2010
Sky Sports News understands Gerard Houllier is set to be offered the manager's job at Aston Villa. - England ease to Cardiff win September 5, 2010
England made it six victories on the spin in Twenty20 cricket with a five-wicket triumph over Pakistan at the Swalec Stadium. - Milner – Rooney focused September 5, 2010
James Milner insists that Wayne Rooney is fully focused on playing for England, despite allegations about his private life.
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