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News headlines at 01:21
10 pregnant servicewomen sent home Ten British servicewomen on operations in Afghanistan have been sent back to the UK in the past six months after falling pregnant.
Poll boost for Brown as Tories drop Gordon Brown has been boosted by a poll suggesting the Tories' lead has been slashed.
Archbishop and Pope meet in Rome The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, and the Pope have agreed to "consolidate" the relationship between their two churches.
£1 million pledged to flood victims Gordon Brown has pledged an extra £1 million of Government money to help flood-hit communities in Cumbria after the heaviest rainfall since records began flooded houses, swept away bridges and claimed the life of a policeman.
Row over Remembrance Day photo-ops Gordon Brown and David Cameron have apologised after suggestions that they competed for photo opportunities at a Remembrance Day service attended by the Queen, it has been revealed.
Death of canoeist in flooded river A canoeist pulled from a river during Saturday's stormy conditions has died, the fire service said.
Vaccine call over 'new' swine flu People in Wales at risk of contracting swine flu have been urged to get vaccinated against the virus after it emerged five people have been diagnosed with a strain resistant to Tamiflu.
Police should see all crime victims Every victim of crime should be visited by the police, irrespective of how serious the offence, Home Secretary Alan Johnson has indicated.
Car fire alert at policing board HQ A car has ignited close to the Policing Board headquarters in Belfast, police said.
Death bridge 'structurally sound' A bridge which collapsed sending a policeman tumbling to his death in a swollen river was inspected last year and found to be "structurally sound", a council said.
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