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North Wales News: Flintshire Council chief executive is highest paid in North...

THE highest paid council chief executive in North Wales earned more than the Prime Minister last year, new figures have revealed.

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North Wales News: Health chiefs apologise after Wrexham girl left brain damaged

A HEALTH board have apologised after a six-year-old girl was left with severe brain damage.

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UK & World News: Mini tornado hits Rugby homes

HOMES in Rugby suffered structural damage when a “mini tornado” struck on Wednesday evening.

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Breaking News: Bakers proptest against 'pasty tax'

Hundreds of bakers are to protest outside Downing Street during a day of action over the controversial "pasty tax".

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Breaking News: Chelsea to make Di Matteo wait

Roberto Di Matteo will have to wait until the end of the season to discover whether he has a long-term future as Chelsea manager.

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Breaking News: Finn keeps faith in Strauss

Steven Finn retains supreme faith in his club-and-country team-mate Andrew Strauss as England captain.

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UK & World News: Morning news headlines for April 26, 2012

David Cameron urged to order Jeremy Hunt inquiry

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Breaking News: Man bailed over May 'death threat'

A man has been bailed after allegedly threatening to kill Home Secretary Theresa May and one of her predecessors Jack Straw, police have said.

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Breaking News: McCoist 'disgusted' by threats

Rangers manager Ally McCoist has defended his calls for transparency regarding the Scottish Football Association's judicial panel and insists his comments were not a signal for fans to engage in...

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Breaking News: McCanns 'encouraged' by new moves

The parents of Madeleine McCann are "hugely encouraged" by the momentum in the case of their missing daughter.

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UK & World News: London Tube services hit as tunnel wall falls on Bakerloo line

MORNING rush-hour Tube services in London were badly disrupted today after part of a wall of a tunnel fell on to the track on the Bakerloo line.

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Breaking News: Murdoch stands by Brown 'war' claim

Rupert Murdoch has rejected Gordon's Brown claim that he was wrong when he said the former prime minister "declared war" on the tycoon's media empire after the Sun switched support to the Conservatives.

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Breaking News: Bamber murder appeal bid rejected

Jeremy Bamber's convictions for murdering five of his relatives more than 25 years ago will not be referred to the Court of Appeal, officials have said.

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Breaking News: Ferdinand could snub Terry handshake

Anton Ferdinand has held discussions with his lawyers about whether snubbing John Terry's handshake on Sunday would prejudice the Chelsea captain's forthcoming trial, Press Association Sport understands.

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Breaking News: Smith to decide on England approach

Wayne Smith will decide whether to accept an offer from Stuart Lancaster to join the England coaching team within the next 10 days.

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Breaking News: Knee injury ends Adam's season

Liverpool midfielder Charlie Adam has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a knee injury, manager Kenny Dalglish has confirmed.

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Breaking News: Murdoch: I was cover-up victim

News International bosses fell victim to a "cover-up" over the hacking scandal, Rupert Murdoch has told the Leveson Inquiry into press standards.

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Breaking News: HSBC confirms 2,200 UK jobs to go

Banking giant HSBC has said it is "eliminating unnecessary bureaucracy" as it confirmed more than 2,200 job cuts in the UK.

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Breaking News: Save our savouries: pasty makers

Hundreds of pasty makers have turned out in force and braved torrential downpours to deliver a petition from half a million people opposing the controversial "pasty tax".

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Breaking News: Wet April 'will not avert drought'

This month's heavy rainfall will not be enough to avert a drought across parts of the UK, Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman has said.

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