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Teenage cousins killed in air crash - Cadets killed in plane collision - Manchester Spikes 'B Of The Bang'.



Teenage cousins killed in air crash

Two teenage air cadets who died alongside their RAF instructors in a mid-air plane collision were cousins, it has been confirmed.

Cadets killed in plane collision

A mid-air plane collision has killed two air cadets and their RAF instructors.

Manchester Spikes 'B Of The Bang'

An athletics-inspired public sculpture has run its course after council bosses decided the controversial 'B of the Bang' should be binned.

Parents lose 'wrongly adopted' children

The parents of three children taken into care will not be reunited with them despite being the likely victims of a miscarriage of justice.

Four dead as two RAF aircraft crash in south Wales

Four RAF personnel were killed when two light aircraft crashed during a training exercise in south Wales on Wednesday, the Ministry of Defence said, following what witnesses reported had been a mid-air collision.

Prince Harry in new race storm

Prince Harry has been accused of racism again after reports that he told a comedian: "You don't sound like a black chap."

Lift needed for 'out of control' economy: Krugman

Nobel laureate economist Paul Krugman said Wednesday the US economic crisis is "out of control" and that a renewed push for public investment is the most effective stimulus remedy.

Threats send California octuplets mom into hiding

California's octuplets mom, already jobless and receiving food stamps, has gone into hiding with her six older children because of death threats, her spokesman said on Wednesday.

Wall St. CEOs scolded by lawmakers

Wall Street bank executives squirmed under a public scolding in the U.S. Congress on Wednesday over how they used $176 billion in bailout money without noticeably improving the battered economy.

Stocks rebound on agreement on stimulus bill

Investors are placing bets on an improvement in the economy after key lawmakers announced an agreement Wednesday afternoon on a $789 billion economic stimulus plan.

Wall Street rises on stimulus deal, banks

Stocks rose in a choppy session on Wednesday after lawmakers reached a deal on a $789 billion stimulus package that is seen as key to reviving the recession-hit economy.

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