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Battle of Britain flying ace dies
One of the Battle of Britain's most successful pilots, Wing Commander Bob Doe, dies at the age of 89.
Captive life of British hostages
As the Foreign Office defends its refusal to pay pirates a ransom for a British couple held hostage in Somalia, the BBC's Peter Greste looks at how they are coping.
Yacht couple 'need urgent help'
A British couple kidnapped by Somali pirates have told the first journalist to see them in captivity they are in urgent need of help.
Your stories: Are you out of the recession?
Receivership for property group
One of Scotland's larger property development companies, the Kilmartin Property Group is placed in receivership.
Your resolutions for 2010
Roads sealed off after gas leak
Part of the Kent town of Tunbridge Wells is sealed off by police and fire crews following a leak from a gas main.
Travellers facing snow disruption
Commuters are braced for severe travel problems as heavy snow falls in parts of eastern England, with up to 20cm possible.
Travellers facing snow disruption
Commuters are braced for severe travel problems as heavy snow falls in parts of eastern England, with up to 20cm possible.
Apology over ambulance wait death
A Kent NHS trust apologises over the death of a 10-year-old boy who waited seven hours for an ambulance.
Widening plans for A21 unveiled
Plans for a £125m scheme to widen a bottleneck on the main road between London and Hastings in East Sussex are released.
Job cuts planned at Land Registry
The Land Registry wants to axe 1,500 posts - about 25% of its workforce - as part of a five-year plan to cut costs.
How the recession has changed your High Street
How has Shirley High Street fared since the Magazine first visited a year ago? And five ways the typical High Street has changed in the downturn.
Are we falling out of love with the postie?
After unpopular changes to deliveries, a summer of disruptions and with a national strike looming, is the British love affair with the postman faltering?
Boardroom lessons for the dugout
What football can learn from business leaders, in terms of management, building for success and long-term planning.
Shadow Cabinet: Who's Who
Here is a minister-by-minister guide to the members of Tory leader David Cameron's Cabinet.
The economy in recession is like.
. the Millennium Bridge. That's Michael Blastland's suggestion. Sharpen your similes and send in your own comparisons.
Jobs being created at food depot
A food distribution firm merges its Kent operations at a depot in Paddock Wood and says jobs will grow to 350.
Sound advice?
Last week the Magazine did a story on careers advisers and the tricky job of dealing with young people's dreams and career aspirations. Do they ever get it right? You let us know.
Britons' Rio arrest a 'mistake'
The mother of one of two British women arrested in Brazil over alleged false robbery claims says it is a "misunderstanding".




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