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Team news ahead of Saturday's Premier League match.

A 35-year-old man is sent to prison for eight years for trying to smuggle 4kg of cocaine into Newcastle Airport.

M&S sets out plans to cut the generosity of its pension scheme

Making redundancies could lead to a significant financial loss for both employer and employee, an expert warns.

The Conservatives announce proposed tax changes they say will encourage people to save more and help pensioners in the current economic climate.

An expert explains the importance of unmarried couples making a Will

UN climate change talks end with little formal progress but ministers vow to work to deliver a global treaty by the end of 2009.

England's Test debutant Graeme Swann is delighted with his two wickets against India on the second day of the opening Test.

The collective deficit of the UK's final salary pension schemes has shot up by 40% in the past month.

Bolton thrash Sunderland, Villa are held by Fulham and Boro and Newcastle draw in the Premier League.

The UK's Climate Change Bill could cost each family in the UK up to £10,000, warns Conservative MP Peter Lilley.

Chester City owner Stephen Vaughan has put the struggling League Two club on the market.

The BBC's Bob Trevelyan spends a day at the races in Beirut, enjoying one of the Middle East's few legal betting opportunities.

Telecoms group BT proposes radical changes to its main final salary pension scheme in order to save money.

Some savers with the insolvent Icesave internet bank may have to wait nearly five more weeks to get their money.

A man who went on a £108,000 drugs run to keep a friend company is jailed for four years.

Ireland's International Rules captain Sean Cavanagh rejects Mickey Harte's claim that the hybrid code is little more than a junket.

Wigan chairman Dave Whelan believes the time will come when a Premier League club is left with a huge debt when their foreign owner "spits his dummy" and leaves.

The UK's 59 building societies could have to pay more than £80m towards bailing out Bradford and Bingley, the BBC learns.

The official Treasury statement on the nationalisation of Bradford & Bingley

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