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Traffic News: UK
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Visit BBC News for up-to-the-minute news, breaking news, video, audio and feature stories. BBC News provides trusted World and UK news as well as local and regional perspectives. Also entertainment, business, science, technology and health news.
- Economy boost may mean pain later
Alistair Darling may be forced to set out future taxes rises to pay for a short-term boost to the economy, the BBC understands.
- Johnson ponders immigrant amnesty
The Mayor of London is to commission a study of a potential amnesty for illegal immigrants in the capital.
- Clinton 'will accept State post'
Hillary Clinton will agree to serve as secretary of state under US President-elect Barack Obama, the New York Times reports.
- Children 'risking liver disease'
Excessive drinking by children is causing a health time bomb, with record levels of liver disease in the under-30s, a charity warns.
- Florida boy's suicide live on web
A Florida teenager commits suicide in front of a webcam streaming live video
- Sea eagles could be reintroduced
Conservationists plan to bring the sea eagle, the UK's largest bird of prey, back to the skies above England.
- Bush and Hu meet at Apec summit
US President George W Bush discusses the global crisis with his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao at the Apec summit in Peru.
- MP criticises energy firm charges
A senior MP says he believes energy companies are increasing customers' direct debit payments by more than is needed.
- Shetland top for quality of life
Shetland Islanders benefit from the highest quality of life in Scotland, according to a new survey.
- Here's some news for you, Angus - you've got Comedy Awards job
Comic Angus Deayton is named as the new host of this year's Comedy Awards after Jonathan Ross stepped down.
- Jail comedy course? You must be joking, says minister
A stand-up comedy course at a top security prison is cancelled by the justice minister.
- Gallas 'stripped' of captain role
William Gallas loses the Arsenal captaincy after his public attack on the team, BBC Sport understands.
- Kinnear open to role for Shearer
Manager Joe Kinnear tells the BBC's Football Focus "the door is always open" for Alan Shearer to work at Newcastle.
- Hatton & Malignaggi make weight
Ricky Hatton and Paulie Malignaggi both make the weight ahead of their light-welterweight contest in Las Vegas on Saturday.
- Lopez draws Spain level in Davis Cup final
David Nalbandian and Feliciano Lopez win a match apiece to leave Argentina and Spain tied at 1-1 after day one of the Davis Cup final.
- Send your video, pictures and story ideas
Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you.
- Pickle 'n' mix
What's the point of Woolworths these days?
- Welfare changes
Lone parent work reforms set to cause division
- Fragmented world
Are US predictions for the next 20 years accurate?
- No green shoots
Job losses affecting us all, says grocer in our High Street
- 'Not just pirates'
Somali man says world ignores their real problems
- In pictures
Images of carefree royal moments up for sale
- Double death drink-drive pair jailed
A woman and her partner are jailed for killing a young couple whom they hit with their Jaguar at 113mph (181km/h).
- Teacher guilty of 'incompetence'
A primary school teacher becomes the first in Scotland to admit charges of serious professional incompetence.
- OAP targeted in 'animal' attack
An 18-year-old behaved "almost animal" when he punched, kicked and robbed a frail elderly pensioner in her home.
- Aircraft seat company in job cuts
A County Down aerospace firm blames global economic conditions for considering up to 95 redundancies.
- Somali Islamists 'hunt pirates'
Somali Islamist rebels search for pirates who hijacked a Saudi oil tanker, saying seizing a Muslim-owned ship is a crime.
- US shares up on 'Treasury choice'
US shares rise sharply on reports that President-elect Barack Obama has chosen his treasury secretary, reassuring investors.
- Iraqis protest against troop deal
Supporters of Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr stage protests in Baghdad against a deal to allow US troops to remain in Iraq.
- Grenade hurts Thai protesters
A grenade blast wounds eight protesters in Thailand, amid rising tension between the government and demonstrators.
- French Socialists in run-off vote
France's opposition Socialists face a run-off vote for a new leader, after a first ballot failed to produce a winner.
- India 'to step up piracy battle'
India plans to bolster its naval presence in the Gulf of Aden to tackle piracy off Somalia's coast, reports say.
- Repossession of homes up by 12%
The number of properties repossessed by mortgage lenders rose by 12% to 11,300 in the third quarter of the year.
- £1,000 fine for wrong ID details
Women who change their names after marriage could face fines of up to £1,000 if they fail to tell the government.
- Light-wave implant hope for deaf
An implant which works by firing infrared light into the inner ear is being investigated by US researchers.
- Pupils sit the final 11-plus test
More than 15,000 primary seven pupils across Northern Ireland sit the second part of the last 11-plus exam.
- IBM to build brain-like computers
A collaboration in the US is aiming to create artificial brain circuits that mimic the structure and workings of neurons.
- 'No justification' for Brand show
Lewd calls to actor Andrew Sachs were a "deplorable intrusion with no editorial justification", the BBC Trust says.
- Online time 'is good for teens'
Teenagers' use of digital media shows that time online teaches children important skills, a new study shows.
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