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Martha Kearney expects an explosive week at Westminster as the parties clash over tax cuts and borrowing.

Italian giants Juventus unveil plans to become the first Serie A team to own their own stadium.

Russian PM Vladimir Putin did not make a crude threat regarding Georgia's president, his spokesman says.

The FA asks Interim Newcastle manager Joe Kinnear to explain his "Mickey Mouse" comment about referee Martin Atkinson.

"I want New Zealand to beat the hell out of Scotland on Saturday"

All the key points and reaction in text and video as Gordon Brown faced his weekly House of Commons grilling.

The US presidential race has been a "landmark" event, Prime minister Gordon Brown says.

Bolton want young Chelsea defender, and other rumours

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

Will Barack Obama's White House bid be scuppered by some white voters' secret reluctance to vote for a black man?

Hull beat West Ham 1-0 and Stoke win a dramatic match against Tottenham 2-1 in the Premier League on Sunday.

Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin meets her mimic on the hit-US comedy show, Saturday Night Live.

The prime minister's handling of the ongoing global financial crisis is covered in several papers

Doubts are cast over the story of Joe the plumber, the man who became the star of the US presidential debate.

Manchester City want Blackburn's Roque Santa Cruz, plus other rumours.

Coronation Street bosses have changed an episode of the soap after complaints from Rangers fans, it emerges.

Sir Alex Ferguson admits he made a mistake by once labelling his former player Paul Ince a 'Big-time Charlie' ahead of their first meeting as managers.

BBC political correspondent Carole Walker looks at David Cameron's emergency statement to his party conference on the global financial turmoil.

Boris Johnson brings the house down at the Tory conference after describing Arnold Schwarzenegger as a "monosyllabic Austrian cyborg".

Newcastle's interim boss Joe Kinnear must wait until mid-October before he can sit in the dugout due to an old touchline ban.

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