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The Nationwide says it will not pass on any further cuts in UK interest rates to most of its tracker mortgage customers
The law should be changed in Scotland to help the country tackle serious fraud, according to an MP.
The only known complete chain of office from the time of Henry VIII is sold for £313,250.
US car firm Chrysler is to cut around a quarter of its white collar workforce by the of end of 2008.
Young people, Hispanics and blue collar males may be the key to election victory.
Stephen Sackur talks to Richard Trumka of the AFL-CIO, the largest US federation of unions, about the US election.
John McCain steps up his campaign to win over blue collar voters in Florida with a bus trip criss-crossing the state.
The only known complete chain of office from the time of Henry VIII is being put up for auction.
King's Lynn Stars end the regular Premier League season with a 67-23 win at Mildenhall but lose John Oliver with a broken collar bone.
A 17-year-old cyclist is rescued after falling down a ravine in Dorset and fracturing his collar bone.
Manufacturers hit back over plans by the assembly government to ban the use of electric shock collars on pets.
A hamster is taken into custody after walking into Cheltenham police station.
A sat-nav dog collar designed to thwart pet thieves is unveiled to people attending Crufts.
A project by conservationists in Bangladesh to attach radio collars to tigers is suspended by the government.
Efforts are underway to find a collar that could help scientists to unlock the secrets of the elusive snow leopard.
The Archbishop of York has dramatically cut up his dog collar on live television and says he won't wear it again until Zimbabwe's leader Robert Mugabe is out of office. But what does the dog collar represent?
Dr John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York, cuts his dog collar in a protest against the Zimbabwean government.
A 14-year-old boy suffers a broken collar bone after he is struck by a van after getting off a school bus.
A farmer from Fife defends the use of electrified collars to help control dogs, amid calls for them to be banned.
Consultation begins on whether electric training aids for dogs and cats could be banned in Wales.
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