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News headlines at 11:29
Blair counts cost of 'hammering' Tony Blair is counting the political cost of the war in Iraq following Labour's hammering in the local council elections.
Blair told 'heed anti-war message' Tony Blair must persuade Labour supporters there could be no repeat of an Iraq-style war if the party is to recover from its local election hammering and win a third term in power, former foreign secretary Robin Cook said.
Football legends score top honours Two of Britain's football legends were rewarded today in a Birthday Honours List published on the day Euro 2004 kicks off.
First Minister in security alert First Minster Jack McConnell was at the centre of a security alert after a man was spotted outside his official residence carrying what appeared to be a home-made bomb.
Thousands head for Trooping pageant Thousands gathered in central London this morning to watch the celebration of the Queen's official birthday, Trooping the Colour.
Tearful widow lays Reagan to rest Ronald Reagan has been laid to rest by his tearful widow following a week of mourning for the former American President.
Policing fans continues at ports Preparations to police England supporters are continuing on the eve of the team's opening Euro 2004 clash against France.
Australian placed on sex register A convicted paedophile from Australia has been placed on the sex offenders' register in England and Wales after a landmark court order.
Drug scheme 'dominates jail regime' The activities of an entire women's jail have become focused around dispensing methadone to addict inmates, it has emerged.
Clinics reluctant to implement IVF Only a third of primary care trusts in England plan to fully introduce guidelines to give more couples access to fertility treatment on the NHS, research suggests.
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