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07/01/2008 23:52

UK today, Editoweb 7 jan 2008


Diana's home 'may have been bugged'; Bacon triptych set to sizzle British art world: auctioneers; British FM against Zimbabwe tour of England; Prison officers banned from strike action; Vodafone Boss Arun Sarin Braced For Tough Times Ahead.



Diana's home 'may have been bugged'
A suspected bugging device may have been found in the home of Diana, Princess of Wales by a security expert, her inquest heard.

Bacon triptych set to sizzle British art world: auctioneers
A three-canvas painting by the figurative artist Francis Bacon is to be auctioned in London next month, where experts estimate it will break the record for the sale of any British or Irish work.

British FM against Zimbabwe tour of England
Foreign Secretary David Miliband on Monday gave the strongest hint yet that the British government does not want Zimbabwe's planned cricket tour of England next year to go ahead.

Prison officers banned from strike action
Justice Secretary Jack Straw has announced the Government will introduce powers to impose a ban on strike action by prison officers.

Vodafone Boss Arun Sarin Braced For Tough Times Ahead
Telecoms giant Vodafone is bracing itself for a recession, its chief executive has revealed to Sky News.Speaking on Jeff Randall Live, Arun Sarin warned that 2008 would bring "challenges" for the world's developed economies.

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