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Traffic News: UK
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- Bill Clinton vows to back Obama
Bill Clinton supports Barack Obama as the US Democrats' presidential candidate, saying he is "the man for this job".
- Russia faces fresh condemnation
Seven of the world's top industrialised nations deplore Russia's decision to recognise Georgia's breakaway regions.
- Britain's happiest places mapped
The most sparsely populated county in Wales is Britain's happiest place - but Edinburgh the least happy, say researchers.
- Malta fears 71 migrants drowned
As many as 71 African migrants drown after their boat sinks in the Mediterranean Sea, their companions tell Maltese police.
- Map highlights 'obesity hotspots'
Shetland and parts of Wales and north England are Britain's obesity hotspots, according to a map compiled from GP records.
- Man convicted of converting guns
A man is found guilty of converting replica submachine guns into live weapons linked to more than 50 shootings.
- Arson attack house still 'unsafe'
Police hope to be able to enter the home of a missing family that was destroyed in an arson attack later, once it is declared safe.
- British workers 'fear job losses'
More than one in 10 British workers fear they will lose their job in the next year, union body the TUC says.
- Livingstone to be Chavez adviser
Former London mayor Ken Livingstone is to work as a consultant for Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.
- Leaking mushroom soup forces plane into unscheduled landing
A Ryanair flight was forced to land after a passenger had an allergic reaction to mushroom soup, the airline confirms.
- Anonymous buyer pays a wedge for a slice of royal wedding cake
A large slice of cake made for the wedding of Lady Diana Spencer and Prince Charles has been sold at auction.
- Last-gasp Kuyt puts Liverpool through
Liverpool scrape into the group stages of the Champions League after a 118th minute goal from Dirk Kuyt against Standard Liege.
- Arsenal cruise into group stages
Arsenal cruise into the Champions League group stage with an easy win against Steve McClaren's FC Twente.
- What do you want to talk about?
What do you want the world to talk about?
- Star attractions
Clooney and Pitt charm Venice on festival's first day
- ...before you die
What's the point of those '1,001 things to do' books?
- Holiday in Zim
Good weather, shame about the exchange rate
- An NHS dilemma
The story behind the sight-saving drug controversy
- Educating Roma
Czech attitudes change following landmark ruling
- Russian bear
How UK could be affected if tensions with Russia grow
- 'Pants' password changed
A man who chose "Lloyds is pants" as his telephone banking password found it had been changed to "no it's not".
- Shetland obesity study dismissed
Health chiefs on Shetland dismiss research which claims the islands are the fattest area of the Uk as "misleading and simplistic".
- Safety probe over ambulance fires
The safety of Wales' new £16m ambulance fleet is investigated after three engine fires in only two weeks.
- Gas explosion on housing estate
A late-night gas explosion is reported on the huge Twinbrook housing estate in the Lisburn city area.
- Sudan plane hijackers surrender
Two hijackers of a Sudanese plane surrender after flying it to Libya and releasing the passengers, officials say.
- Brazil delays Indian land ruling
Brazil's Supreme Court puts off ruling on the status of an indigenous reserve disputed by Indians and farmers.
- Egypt urges end to Israel threats
Egypt is trying to defuse growing tension between Israel and Lebanon, its foreign minister says.
- Thai protesters ordered arrested
Thai police surround the prime minister's office, to try to evict protesters who took over the building on Tuesday.
- Oslo trial for Bosnia war suspect
A Bosnian-born man pleads not guilty in Norway's first war crimes trial since the end of World War II.
- 'Scores dead' in Pakistan clashes
Pakistan's military says it has killed 47 pro-Taleban militants in the rugged west of the country, near Afghanistan.
- Taylor Wimpey hit by massive loss
Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey reports a £1.54bn loss for the past six months after having to reduce the value of assets.
- UK urges tough response to Russia
The UK foreign secretary calls for "hard-headed engagement" with Russia in response to its actions in Georgia.
- Gene therapy 'may repair hearing'
Scientists claim gene therapy has the potential to restore hearing in mice, offering hope for humans as well.
- Young 'dreaming of living abroad'
Seven out of 10 young people want to work abroad one day - but most do not have a second language, research suggests.
- Model targets foot-and-mouth risk
Scientists use a numerical model to predict the risk of infection through airborne transmission of foot-and-mouth virus.
- X Factor denies contestant claims
The X Factor's producers dismiss claims that a contestant's place on the show was in jeopardy over claims he lied to judges.
- Computer viruses make it to orbit
Laptops taken to the International Space Station were infected with a computer virus, Nasa confirms.
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