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Outgoing US President George Bush says his biggest regret is the intelligence failure over Iraqi weapons.

England captain Jamie Peacock says he may never get over the disappointment of going out of the World Cup.

Lee Trundle regrets not getting to play in the south Wales derby

Fergie's Sinatra regret, plus Maradona and all your top chants

Australia's Andrew Symonds says he "regrets" visiting a Brisbane hotel last Sunday and has apologised to his team-mates for his actions.

The family of a US teenager who killed himself live online speak of their regret at how no-one stopped the suicide.

Walsall skipper Stephen Hughes has no regrets about stepping down to League One.

Hull City midfielder George Boateng learns to live with the fact that he will never play for Ghana.

Gordon Brown dismisses comments by shadow chancellor George Osborne that his policies could spark a run on the pound.

The GMB union says it regrets the loss of 400 jobs at Staffordshire-based, JCB.

Olympics minister Tessa Jowell denies having regrets over London's winning the bid to host the 2012 Games.

As his presidency comes to an end, US President George W Bush reflects on things that would better have been left unsaid.

A footballer who made a crossed hands "handcuff" gesture to celebrate a goal is fined by his club.

Former England coach Brian Ashton says he would not have done anything differently if he could go back over his regime again.

Leeds United manager Gary McAllister says missed chances cost his side in Friday's 1-1 draw with Northampton in the FA Cup first round.

A majority of parents who did not go to university regret not doing so, a government poll suggests.

Classical music star Katherine Jenkins admits it was a "difficult decision" to go public about taking drugs as a teenager.

Captain Kevin Pietersen admits England became distracted in the build-up to their big-money defeat against the Stanford Superstars.

Scolari regrets missing out on Robinho but Hughes is off to Abu Dhabi with another shopping list, plus other rumours

John Prescott hits out at the "depressing" tone of the news on the BBC's flagship radio programme, Today.

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