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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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Judge reprimanded for alleged anti-Israel comments
A judge has been formally reprimanded after making anti-Israeli comments during a trial including comparing the country's actions to a Nazi regime.
telegraph.co.uk
Bobbies on the tweet
The police Twitter feed that's attracting a lot of interest
bbc.co.uk
7/7 inquests: passengers stopped for photos of carnage
Passengers being led to safety on the London Underground took photos of the dead and dying, an inquest was told.
telegraph.co.uk
S4C cuts set to hit Welsh production companies
Hundreds of jobs likely to go as Welsh-language broadcaster slashes programming spend by more than £20mS4C has notified more than 30 Welsh TV production companies about programming cuts forced on it by the government's comprehensive spending review – a move expected to lead to hundreds of job losses over the next few years.The Welsh-language broadcaster is starting to implement cuts amounting to 24.4% of its £102m budget over the next four years. S4C has warned that it runs a relatively lean business, meaning that any cuts would immediately hit its programming spend. S4C provides about 60% of the Welsh production sector's revenue.It is understood that independent producers have been asked by S4C to find 10% cuts in the first year from April 2011 and most will seek to achieve this by reducing overheads, with not many shows affected .Letters have gone out to all S4C's programme suppliers explaining which shows will carry on, continue to be discussed on revised budgets, or cut for its 2011 and 2012 schedule. S4C has no in-house production operation and spends its entire £83.5m programming budget on shows from independent producers.S4C senior executives yesterday met members of a subcommittee of TAC, the trade body representing Welsh independent producers, to inform them that letters had been sent out informing each supplier of the impact of the cuts on their business."It is very simple, we have been asked to deliver the same quantity of programming at more or less 10% less next year," said a senior executive at one production company. "I suspect across most of the sector it is a similar case. They have also held back some commissioning to make sure all companies can deliver these savings. Over three or four years I can't see why those savings are not deliverable."It is thought that production companies are being asked to look at savings of about 8% in 2012. A question mark hangs over 2013 and 2014 as S4C senior executives are not clear on the how the situation will play out with the BBC."It would be a big mistake if the sector was to concentrate on fighting these cuts," said the source. "The real issue is the long-term sustainability after 2013/14 under the BBC."The letter is understood to be in roughly three parts: the first outlines which programmes have been agreed and are safeguarded for the schedule; the second lists projects "under discussion" but with revised production budgets; and the third confirms what will appear and be prioritised in the 2012 schedule.S4C has previously said that it uses 32 production companies. A number of Welsh producers are holding staff meetings today to discuss the ramifications of the letters."It is time for TAC to take the lead, be proactive and not continually reacting to things," said the TAC chair, Iestyn Garlick. "We have two years before the deal [where the BBC takes over funding] comes in and there is a lot to talk about and we should start the conversation ourselves as it is all a bit vague so far."In its own submission to Department for Culture, Media and Sport modelling the impact of a 25% cut, S4C said that programming spend would likely fall from £83.5m to around £62m – a £21m cut. From 2012 S4C's budget will total £83m annually. From 2013 more than 90% of this budget will be paid for out of the BBC licence fee."There are 32 production companies making programmes for S4C," said the S4C interim chief executive, Arwel Ellis Owen, earlier this week. "S4C is responsible for commissioning up to 60% of the work done by the independent production sector in Wales. If S4C didn't exist that sector would be in dire straits."• To contact the MediaGuardian news desk email editor@mediaguardian.co.uk or phone 020 3353 3857. For all other inquiries please call the main Guardian switchboard on 020 3353 2000.• If you are writing a comment for publication, please mark clearly "for publication".S4CIndependent production companiesTelevision industryWalesMark Sweneyguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Welsh farmers fear a 'big cat' is killing their sheep
There are fears a big cat may be behind a series of attacks on livestock near a village in Pembrokeshire.
bbc.co.uk