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Tax Blunder: Millions To Learn Their Fate
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Tax Blunder: Millions To Learn Their Fate

Millions of people are about to find out whether they will be hit with a demand for more than £1,000 in tax they have underpaid because of a blunder.

Broadband 'Last Thing To Go' If Cash Is Tight

More people would opt to cut back on food rather than give up their broadband connection if money became tight, according to a Sky News survey.

Voting Reform Bill Clears First Commons Hurdle

Controversial plans for a referendum on changing the Westminster voting system have comfortably cleared their first Commons hurdle.

Blair Book Party To Go Ahead Despite Protests
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Tony Blair will not cancel a party to celebrate the launch of his memoirs, despite a pledge by protesters to disrupt the event.

Fallen Heroes Lived Life 'To The Maximum'

Two British soldiers who died after being caught up in separate explosions in southern Afghanistan have been named.

Schools Evacuated As Boy Finds 'Pipe Bomb'
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Two schools in Northern Ireland have been evacuated after an eight-year-old boy found a suspected pipe bomb and carried it into a classroom.

MI6 Death: Cops Release Footage Of Spy
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CCTV images have been released by police as part of an appeal for information on the death of MI6 worker Gareth Williams.

Paedophile Headteacher Jailed For 21 Years

A former headteacher who abused at least a dozen schoolboys has been jailed for 21 years.

Man Dies After Doherty Visit: New Evidence
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A mother has claimed new evidence obtained by Sky News confirms her belief her son was unconscious when he plunged to his death after visiting singer Pete Doherty.

'Balcony Fall' Bride To Help Injured Brits

A honeymooner who fractured her spine while in Corfu has told Sky News Online it is "heartbreaking" that other injured Britons are still stranded abroad.

Police And Children Die In Suicide Attack

A suicide car bomb attack at a police station in northwest Pakistan has killed at least 17 people and wounded some 40 others.

Middle East Peace Talks Already Under Threat

The new Middle East peace process is under renewed threat just days after being launched.

Pakistanis Flee As Floods Swamp More Towns
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Pakistanis are still fleeing towns and villages due to rising flood waters - five weeks after heavy rains swamped large parts of the country.

Hard Times: Is Britain Coping With Austerity?

Sky News is looking at how the country is being affected by our economic hard times as Government spending is cut back and council projects are pruned.

Boy And His Broom An Inspiration To Invention

A "Double Broom" created by a five-year-old boy is one of the most ingenious inventions of the last decade, according to the British Library.

Guatemala Landslides: Rescuers' Brief Respite

Rescuers in Guatemala are taking advantage of a brief let-up in torrential downpours to search for victims and survivors of a series of landslides that have so far claimed 44 lives.

Support For Rooney Amid Prostitute Claims
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England coach Fabio Capello and principal sponsors are backing Wayne Rooney, despite newspaper allegations concerning a relationship with a prostitute.

Phone-Hack: Coulson 'Happy' To Talk To Cops
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Andy Coulson, the Prime Minister's communications chief, would be happy to meet police to discuss allegations of phone-hacking, Downing Street has said.

BA Crew Vote For Ballot On More Strikes
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British Airways cabin crew have voted for a ballot on new strike action in the run-up to Christmas and over the festive holidays, Sky sources have said.

Vicar Jailed Over Immigrant Marriage Scam
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A Church of England priest has been sentenced to four years in prison for his role in hundreds of sham marriages.

Ashley Cole's New Bachelor Pad Burgled

England and Chelsea footballer Ashley Cole's new bachelor pad has been burgled.

Spy Film 'Exposes Hizbollah Weapons Stash'
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Israel has released spy-in-the-sky footage apparently showing Hizbollah covertly moving weapons from a storage facility after a series of explosions.

Car Sales Down For Second Month In A Row

New car sales are down by 17.5% - the second monthly dip in a row, figures have revealed.

Record-Breaking Summer For Channel Tunnel

A record number of cars were carried through the Channel Tunnel this summer, figures have revealed.

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