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Microchip deadline for UK pets

British authorities say all dogs in England will have to be fitted with microchips by 2016 to help reunite owners with lost or stolen pets.
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Anglicans will have women bishops

The incoming spiritual head of the world's Anglicans Justin Welby says that the Church of England will eventually include women bishops despite a vote this week rejecting such a move.
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'Fireball' sparks concern in UK

A meteor spotted over northern England and Scotland has sparked a flood of worried calls to authorities about a possible aeroplane in distress.
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Home ownership in England to fall

Home ownership in England will slump to its lowest level since the mid-1980s in the coming decade due to soaring prices and a shortage of new houses, a study reveals.

Red card for lavishness

Soccer's new goal: kick the spending habit.

'You'll Never Cry Alone'

Football-mad Germany on Saturday expressed sympathy for England's failed 'perfect' bid to host the 2018 World Cup.
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England have All Black plan

England coaches have been anything but mesmerised by the 100% increase in tries scored in the Tri-Nations competition.
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Pakistan humiliated in England

England crushed Pakistan by an innings and 225 runs to win the fourth and final Test at Lord's with more than a day to spare.

England comfortable with DRS

England captain Andrew Strauss has said his side are becoming comfortable with cricket's controversial Decision Review System.

England thrash Pakistan

England has thrashed Pakistan by 354 runs in the first Test with James Anderson ending the match with career-best figures.
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England braces for power surges

Britain's electricity network says it is bracing itself for record-breaking power surges should England do well in the football World Cup.

Beckham's SWC chance over

The surgeon who operated on David Beckham has ruled out any possibility of the star recovering in time for the SWC.
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Thames toll bridge up for sale

A toll bridge built in 1769 across the River Thames will be auctioned next month, offering buyers a tax-free investment with a bit of historic charm.

Cop dogs bite protestors

Several protesters have been bitten by police dogs during a rally at one of Britain's largest coal fired power stations.

30 held after UK protests

At least 30 people have been arrested after a group demonstrating against Islamic fundamentalism clashed with anti-racism protesters in the English city of Manchester.
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