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British banks could face potential losses of up to £100bn
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Costa tragedy: 'Get back on board, damn it!' T-shirts a hit
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ruling on how much money will be confiscated from the ringleader of an international drugs gang that was based in Wiltshire is due next week.
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Spain’s banking crisis reached Britain’s high streets last night when the credit rating of Santander UK was cut.
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Luka Rocco Magnotta, the 'Canadian Psycho,' arrested in Berlin
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Shares in Standard Chartered dive after Iran allegations
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Milly Dowler's family have been offered a multimillion-pound settlement offer by Rupert Murdoch's News International,
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Three killed in northern Italy earthquake
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Recession causes 2,000 heart attack deaths
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British taxpayers who have money stashed in Swiss banks could see a significant chunk taken by the Treasury after a deal was struck between the two countries.
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