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Revolt! Robbed of their right to buy traditional light bulbs, millions are clearing shelves of last supplies

End of light as we know it: Millions of Britons are stocking up to grab the last of the traditional bulbs

Britons are waking up to the fact that their beloved light bulb will disappear for good after 120 years. Traditional 100-watt bulbs are vanishing from the High Street because of a controversial European Union decision.

Drugs charity boss and her two sons ran 24-hour cocaine delivery service

Karen Stott

The director of a drugs charity and her two sons ran a round-the-clock service supplying cocaine to middle-class customers anywhere within the M25.

One of world's richest men kills himself after £1bn loss in stock market gamble

A family spokesman said: 'The desperate situation of his companies have broken the passionate family entrepreneur and he took his own life'

One of the world's richest men has become the latest high-profile suicide linked to the credit crunch. Police said there was no sign anyone else was involved and there was a suicide note.

Deep freeze Britain prepares for further winter chaos as temperatures now fall to MINUS 12C

Speed-skating

Britain woke to freezing conditions this morning after the coldest night of the country's current icy spell.

We'll get 'Shameless' families out of bed and off to work in the morning, says Blears

Hazel Blears

A crackdown on 'Shameless' families could see state officials turning up at people's homes to get them out of bed for work and make sure their children go to school.

M&S to axe 1,200 jobs and close stores as sales slump by 7%

M&S today announced 1,200 job losses amid falling sales

England cricket captain Kevin Pietersen resigns in wake of row with coach

Kevin Pietersen

Cricketer Kevin Pietersen sensationally quit as England cricket captain today in the wake of row over his working relationship with coach Peter Moores.

iTunes downloads slashed to 59p as price war pressure mounts

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Apple has announced it had reached a deal to sell music without copywright protection software.

200 bail hostels to open secretly in residential streets across Britain

Shadow Justice Secretary Nick Herbert described the plan as 'covert'

A secret leaked memo reveals 200 bail hostels for dangerous criminals are being opened in residential streets across Britain without any consultation with the public.

Car insurance premiums could rise by 20% as injury claims soar

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Car insurance premiums could soar by a record 20 per cent this year, insurers are warning, thanks to the rise in fraud and personal injury claims.

Owners of manors and farmhouses 'may need to cut prices by 25 per cent'

Room with a view: Farmhouses may need to drop their prices by 25 per cent in order to find buyers

Owners of luxury homes could be forced to slash prices by 25 per cent or more to find a buyer, a report has warned. 'Prime' manors, farmhouses and country cottages are all being hit.

Boy, 12, dies after GPs refuse to make house call, telling mother to 'give him paracetamol'

Daniel Farr

A boy of 12 died after out-of-hours doctors refused to make a house call - and told his mother to treat his mystery illness with paracetamol.

'We've got the terror gangs in check', says the spymaster in shirtsleeves

Informal: MI5 head Jonathan Evans told reporters the terror risk 'should not be hyped up'

The number of terror plots targeting the UK has dropped over the past 18 months and the threat must no longer be 'hyped up', the head of MI5 has said.

The £1m-a-year motorway speed camera that is CAUSING accidents

The speed camera

A motorway speed camera which has increased the number of crashes and injuries at its site is revealed today as the most profitable in Britain.

Banned: Estee Lauder ordered to pull advert for wrinkle cream after claims are proved false

Liz Hurley

An advert for a wrinkle treatment which promised to dramatically reduce lines has been banned. Estee Lauder claimed women would 'see wrinkles disappear instantly'.

Gaza's darkest day: 40 die as Israel bombs 'safe haven' UN school

Who really gets hurt: A Palestinian boy, who fled his house with his family during Israel's offensive, cries in terror at a United Nations school in Gaza today. An Israeli airstrike hit another UN school today

The purple-haired pensioner 'who's been stalking Judge John Deed actor Martin Shaw'

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Jail for millionaire boss of carjackers who sold and stole back vehicles up to SIX times

Nokhiaz Khan

A violent gang stole and re-stole dozens of cars up to six times in a sophisticated scam targeting middle-class families.

Four in ten police officers convicted of serious crimes keep their jobs

Chris Huhne

More than four in ten police officers convicted of serious crimes have been allowed to keep their jobs.

Model dubbed the new Twiggy dies of cancer at just 23

Battle: Toni Chorley died two days after Christmas, aged 23, after a two-year battle against Hodgkin's Lymphoma

A young model dubbed the new Twiggy has died after being struck down with cancer weeks into her dream career. Toni Chorley, 23, died two days after Christmas Day.

Gas bills could soar if Russia keeps tap off, warns energy supplier

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Gas bills could soar if the row between Russia and Ukraine is not resolved soon and suppliers import more expensive gas from continental Europe.

Council bosses fight the credit crunch... by hiring £100k anti-recession guru

county hall - Lancashire

Cash-strapped council bosses believe they have come up with a new approach to fighting the credit crunch - by hiring a £100k anti-recession guru.

Social services boss in Baby P scandal appeals against her sacking

Sharon Shoesmith

The council chief sacked from her £100,000-a-year job over the Baby P abuse scandal has launched an appeal, it has been revealed.

Animal carer dies from rabies 'after being scratched by dog in Africa two years ago'

Lisa McMurray, who contracted rabies while abroad, has died in hospital. She may have harboured the disease for two years

A woman who died from rabies may have contracted the disease in Africa more than two years ago. Lisa McMurray had been in a critical condition in intensive care.

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'There's probably no God... now stop worrying and enjoy your life': Atheist group launches billboard campaign

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New internet crime maps for every part of England and Wales 'could become a burglar's guide'

Crime map

Every householder in England and Wales can now check crime levels in their neighbourhood through online crime maps compiled by police forces.

Vicar takes down crucifixion sculpture 'because it's a scary depiction of suffering'

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A vicar has removed a sculpture of the crucifixion from the front of his church because it was a 'horrifying depiction of pain and suffering' that was scaring off worshippers.

SATs pass marks plunge for English and maths under Labour

SATs test marks appear to be on a consistent downward trend

The pass mark in SATs tests has fallen sharply since Labour came to power, with youngsters needing to score 43 per cent to make the grade in English and 45 per cent in maths.

Euston, we have a problem: 100,000 commuters stranded after power lines come down in ANOTHER rail fiasco

Virgin Trains

Rail passengers were left stranded last night when overhead wires came down and stopped trains from moving, in the third railway incident in five days.

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