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151.www.highways.gov.uk105000
152.www.splut.com104000
153.www.autotrader.co.uk103000
154.www.pbskids.org103000
155.www.le.ac.uk102000
156.www.bfi.org.uk102000
157.www.ofcom.org.uk101000
158.www.thesun.co.uk99600
159.www.homeoffice.gov.uk99500
160.www.vodafone.com99100
161.www.liv.ac.uk98800
162.www.debenhams.com98700
163.www.halifax.co.uk98500
164.www.bioportfolio.com98300
165.www.soton.ac.uk96600
166.www.maximonline.com96300
167.www.barclays.co.uk96000
168.film.guardian.co.uk95900
169.www.handbag.com93400
170.www.theargus.co.uk93000
171.www.alliance-leicester.co.uk92300
172.www.lancashire.gov.uk91800
173.www.topgear.com91700
174.www.cityoflondon.gov.uk91000
175.www.bris.ac.uk91000
176.www.fool.co.uk90400
177.www.sheffield.gov.uk90300
178.technology.guardian.co.uk88700
179.icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk88700
180.www.hsbc.co.uk87800
181.www.radiotimes.com87000
182.www.overclockers.co.uk86500
183.www.jobs.ac.uk85900
184.www.britishcouncil.org84900
185.www.1job.co.uk84900
186.search.msn.co.uk84600
187.www.english-heritage.org.uk84600
188.www.londonmet.ac.uk84400
189.www.bsi-global.com84300
190.www.manchester.gov.uk83800
191.www.regus.com82400
192.aol.co.uk82300
193.www.royal.gov.uk81900
194.media.guardian.co.uk80700
195.www.wandsworth.gov.uk80600
196.www.hays.com80100
197.www.orange.co.uk79700
198.www.loot.com78300
199.www.coral.co.uk77800
200.www.nationwide.co.uk77400
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Commuter overcrowding worsens key lines
Overcrowding on a line where passengers staged a fare protest three years ago has got worse.
telegraph.co.uk
In pictures
Showbiz memories as Sir Cliff celebrates his 70th birthday
bbc.co.uk
Ministers deny cuts are 'unfair'
David Cameron defends his "tough but fair" cuts while Nick Clegg accuses critics of "not being straight" in claiming the poorest will be hardest hit.
bbc.co.uk
Talks break down over London firefighters' bonfire night strike threat
Union calls on authority to withdraw sacking notices for staff who rejected shift changesTalks to prevent a strike by London firefighters during bonfire night over a row about contracts and working hours broke down today after officials from the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) met counterparts from the London Fire Authority."Regrettably, the brigade representatives had nothing new to say to us," an FBU spokesman said.The firefighters plan a 48-hour stoppage beginning on November 5, one of the busiest days for fire crews, which this year also coincides with the Hindu festival of Diwali.The FBU says fire chiefs want to impose unreasonable shift patterns, and have threatened to dismiss firefighters who do not agree to them. The fire authority says the shifts are workable and were first proposed five years ago.The FBU spokesman said the union was dismayed that the chair of the fire authority, Brian Coleman and London's chief fire officer, Ron Dobson, did not attend the talks."The authority's proposals on new working hours would seriously disrupt firefighters' family lives and lead to cuts in fire cover," he said."The authority does not have to reach agreement with us on shifts to get us to call off the strikes. They just have to withdraw the sacking notices that were sent out on August 11."Our message is that we will cancel all planned strikes if the brigade agrees to lift the mass sackings. We can then negotiate a fair settlement as equal parties."An eight-hour strike on Saturday meant 27 fire engines were crewed by contract staff across the capital instead of the usual 150.Another stoppage is planned for Monday with a two-day strike threatened for much of the following weekend.Coleman said: "The compromise of an 11-hour day and 13-hour night shift is achievable through talks, and the FBU have today walked away."Our message is simple – call off the strikes now and meet us on November 5 at the Resolution Advisory Panel which has the ability to resolve this dispute."The continuing determination by the FBU to take strike action is unnecessary, unjustified and will be viewed unsympathetically by Londoners. This dispute centres on proposed changes to make Londoners even safer from fires."Downing Street has condemned the strike as irresponsible while the Labour leader Ed Miliband has made it clear he would not support the action.The fire minister Bob Neill said during an emergency Commons debate that the strike was "old fashioned militant muscle-flexing".FirefightersTrade unionsBonfire nightPeter Walkerguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Remains were 'Disappeared' Evans
Human remains found in the Irish Republic are identified as those of one of the so-called 'Disappeared' Gerry Evans.
bbc.co.uk