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P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:00/02         SNP SUPPORTS LABOUR DEVOLUTION PLAN 109 Campaign for Yes vote in referendum Wi will not reverse results — Hague 110 RUSSIA "British spy" s—nt for trial 111 FLOODS Thousands flee menaced towns 108 SINN FEIN No arms handover — Adams 115 ACCIDENT Girls hurt at pop concert 116 SCRATCHCARD Under-16s admit playing 104 ALERT Gun mistaken for coffee maker 107 News index 102 TV/Radio 600 Sport 300 Front page 100 Weather 400 A-Z 199 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:00/10       NEW FINANCIAL HEADACHES FOR PARENTS 214 Action on long term care needed now 208 Holiday drivers face insurance risk 213 Ask Adam about your finance queries 203 CHANGES TO SHARECHECK - MON 28 JULY 205 ——————————————————————————————————————— FTSE-100 at CLOSE Winners 30 Losers 65 ——————————————————————————————————————— FTSE 4851.5 -11.4 at CLOSE DOW UK 187.66 - 0.46 at CLOSE Dow In 8113.44 - 3.49 at CLOSE £/BM 3.0532 - 0.0076 £/$ 1.6643 - 0.0087 £ index 106.2 - 0.1 ——————————————————————————————————————— Mortgages 250 Annuities 260 Tax 270 ——————————————————————————————————————— Front page 100 City news 201 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:03/10         SHEARER OUT FOR MONTHS AFTER INJURY 303 FOOTBALL Ankle ligaments badly torn Tottenham clinch £6m Ferdinand deal 304 CRICKET Defiant Hussain hammers ton 342 M/RACING Berger roars to German win 362 CRICKET Cork dazzles for Derbyshire 344 CYCLING Ullrich seals Le Tour glory 384 R/LEAGUE London go down to Brisbane 376 ——————————————————————————————————————— Football 302 Tennis 330 Cricket 340 M/Sport 360 Rugby 370 General 380 Racing 660 Latest 300 Letters 321 CHANCE TO WIN QR2 RYDER CUP TRIP 322 News 101 BBC Sport 324 Weather 400 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:01/08       A47 CAMBRIDGESHIRE CLOSED BOTH WAYS 431 Serious accident from A1 - Southorpe SE Rail Essex Road station closed 433 CAB Air travel up 25% in 5 years 438 BBC2 Euro Fuel 489 Euro Route info 487 BBC2 Events & Weekend travel info 490-3 ———————————————————————————————————————  ROADS 431   Rail 432   Flights 440  Ferries 435  London Tube 436  A-Z Index 199  ——————————————————————————————————————— News 101 Sport 301 Travel A-Z 499 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:01/17       MANY UNDER-16s GAMBLING ON SCRATCHCRADS Nearly half of 14- and 15-year-olds say they have gambled with scratchcards in the last year, researchers claim. Lottery watchdog Oflot said recently that the number of youngsters using National Lottery products was falling. But the new report by the University of Exeter's Schools Health Education Unit found 45% of older boys and 40% of older girls admitted to using the cards And 14% of boys and 7% of girls said they did so at least once a week. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Weather 400 TV 600 Digest 141 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:06/36       BOY HOME AFTER US TRIP WITH WOMAN, 33 A schoolboy who flew to Florida with his best friend's mother has arrived home after the FBI arranged a flight. Sean Kinsella, 14, flew into London's Gatwick Airport and is to be reunited with his family in Nottingham. Police plan to interview him in the next few days. The woman, Tracey Whalin, 33, remains in Florida where she has been charged by US authorities with lewd assault and abduction. Homebeat 141 Politics 144 Letters 145 World 142 Quotes 146 Latest 150 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:34/54       DAME BARBARA SHRUGS OFF CALLS TO QUIT The Director of Public Prosecutions is resisting calls to quit after setting up an inquiry into the way serious complaints against police are handled. Of her future, Dame Barbara Mills said she would "wait to see" the findings. Criticism in the High Court this week led to a Crown Prosecution Service review of two cases in which charges were not brought over deaths in custody The Metropolitan Police Federation welcomed the inquiry as long-overdue. Cases that prompted DPP's action 105 Torture case judgement reserved 112 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:44/13       LABOUR OFFERS CONCESSIONS ON CONFERENCE Party leaders are to debate concessions to local parties and trade unions on the agenda of the Labour conference. The proposals mean each local party, union and affiliated organisation could submit one resolution on a topic not addressed on the conference agenda. They will be discussed by the National Executive Committee on Wednesday. But the leadership still wants the main conference business to be a two-year rolling programme of policy debates. Extra: More political coverage.. 144 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:47/31       WOMAN HELD AFTER GUN FOUND IN LUGGAGE A grandmother has been arrested at an airport after a handgun was discovered in her luggage. The woman was about to board a flight from Manchester to Zurich when the weapon was detected by an X-ray scan. But she persuaded police that she had packed the gun by mistake thinking it was part of a coffee machine. Police released the 66-year-old woman with a caution. They say the gun was not loaded. Homebeat 141 Politics 144 Letters 145 World 142 Quotes 146 Latest 150 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:48/24       TOWNS FACE EVACUATION AS FLOODS GO ON Almost all the inhabitants of a Polish town on the swollen River Oder have had to leave amid warnings that it could be submerged in 16 feet of water. All but 1,000 of Slubice's 17,000 inhabitants had to go with dykes set to overflow if the water rises 20in more. On the opposite bank some 1,200 people in the German town of Frankfurt on Oder are also set to leave their homes. The river is over 21 feet above normal in the area — its highest ever recorded Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:43/08       TOWNS FACE EVACUATION AS FLOODS GO ON Almost all the inhabitants of a Polish town on the swollen Rover Oder have had to leave amid warnings that it could be submerged in 16 feet of water. All but 1,000 of Slubice's 17,000 inhabitants had to go with dykes set to overflow if the water rises 20in more. On the opposite bank some 1,200 people in the German town of Frankfurt on Oder are also set to leave their homes. The river is over 21 feet above normal in the area — its highest ever recorded Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:41/02       SNP EXECUTIVE VOTES TO BACK DEVOLUTION The executive of the Scottish National Party has voted to back the Government's plans for devolution. Some party traditionalists were worried that proposals — including a Scottish Parliament — betrayed their goal of full independence from the Union. But members approved a recommendation that the party campaign for a yes vote in September's referendum. It follows approval by Plaid Cymru for Welsh devolution yesterday. Wi will abide by votes — Hague 111 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:41/10       TORIES "WILL NOT UNDO DEVOLUTION MOVES" A Tory government would not seek to dismantle a Scottish parliament or a Welsh assembly, William Hague has said. The Conservative leader told the BBC he would abide by the decision of the Scottish and Welsh people. Referendums are being held in September. "If they vote for it in the referendums...we will have to respect that for the future," said Mr Hague. He added that the Tories were demonstrating "the value of listening". Learn from Labour — Tory leader 112 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:41/34       "BRITSSH SPY" GOES ON TRIAL IN RUSSIA A Russian diplomat's son who suffers from mental illness is due to go on trial accused of spying for Britain. Platon Obukov, who writes spy thrillers, was arrested last year and appeared to confess on TV to passing on state secrets to British intelligence. The man's mother says he is a long-term schizophrenic who is unable to distinguish between fact and fiction. But Russian prosecutors say he became mentally ill only after becoming a spy. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:42/53       TORIES "WILL NOT UNDO DEVOLUTION MOVES" A Tory government would not seek to dismantle a Scottish parliament or a Welsh assembly, William Hague has said. The Conservative leader told the BBC he would abide by the decision of the Scottish and Welsh people. Referendums are being held in September. "If they vote for it in the referendums...we will have to respect that for the future," said Mr Hague. And he added that the Tories were demonstrating "the value of listening". SNP to back devolution campaign 110 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:42/11       LABOUR ATTACKED OVER SPENDING "DOGMA" The Liberal Democrats have attacked the Government over reports that it intends to press ahead with Tory plans for a £4bm sell-off of benefit offices. Welfare spokesman David Rjndel said Labour in opposition had called the sale a "crass, dogma-driven move". He said Labour was itself guilty of dogma — the dogma of sticking to Tory spending targets. The Social Security Department insists that no decision has yet been taken. Extra: More political coverage.. 144 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:42/30       CRACKDOWN ON DRUG COMPANY "SWEETENERS" The Government is launching a crackdown on drug companies which boost sales by offering "sweeteners" to doctors, dentists and pharmacists. Offering or accepting free gifts in the sale of medicines is banned by a 1994 law; but a BBC correspondent says gift schemes have got increasingly elaborate The Government is expected to announce tougher enforcement tomorrow. Those found guilty could face a £5,000 fine and two years in jail. Extra: More political coverage.. 144 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:40/47       HUGE CONTRABAND HAUL IN SOUTHERN RUSSIA Border guards in southern Russia say they turned down a massive bribe after finding a shipment of illegal alcohol. They say they were offered hundreds of thousands of dollars when they intercepted a large convoy of trucks carrying alcohol from Georgia. The guards impounded the cargo and searched dozens of cars accompanying the convoy. They say they found nearly $500,000 in cash as well as drugs and weapons. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:58/02       NO CHANCE OF IRA ARMS SURRENDER — ADAMS There is no possibility of the IRA surrendering its weapons ahead of peace talks, Gerry Adams has said. Everyone should recognise that "we have to meet each other on our own terms," the Sinn Fein leader told a US television network. But he said he hoped all the Unionist parties would take part in talks. Two Unionist parties have already left the talks after it was made clear that scrapping arms would not be a condition Extra: More political coverage.. 144 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:51/26       GIRLS HURT IN ACCIDENT AT POP CONCERT Three schoolgirls have been injured, one seriously, after a 20ft speaker tower toppled over at a pop concert starring Peter Andre. One 14-year-old was treated for head injuries at St James' Hospital, Leeds. Another was taken to hospital with a suspected broken leg, and the other went home after treatment from St John Ambulance volunteers. Leeds council officials and police are investigating the incident. Homebeat 141 Politics 144 Letters 145 World 142 Quotes 146 Latest 150 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:51/18       OUTDATED WORKPLACE ATTITUDES "HARM ALL" Old-fashioned attitudes at work damage the prospects of men as well as women, says the Equal Opportunities Commission Men were not benefiting from the flexible labour market, said the Commission. Chairwoman Kamlesh Baht said more needed to be done to create genuine choice and opportunity for men and women at work. It was unacceptable not to see many women in senior positions, she added. Homebeat 141 Politics 144 Letters 145 World 142 Quotes 146 Latest 150 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 00:51/09       STA MILITIA MEMBER INJURED BY MISSILE A member of the pro-Israel South Lebanon Army militia is reported to have been seriously wounded in a missile attack. The incident happened in the western sector of Israel's occupation zone, according to Israeli security sources. They say the missile was fired at an STA outpost. In Beirut, the pro-Iranian Islamic group Hezbollah claimed responsibility for the attack. World news digest and in brief.. 142 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 00:22/13       POLICE VISIT RUNAWAY TEENAGER IN US British police have had their first meeting in Florida with Sean Kinsella, the 14-year-old schoolboy who ran away with his best friend's mother. A spokesman said the officers confirmed that Sean was fit and well. They will meet local prosecutors on Monday to discuss the case against the woman involved, Tracey Whalin, 33. Mrs Whalin, charged with abduction and sex with a minor, is being held in a per-trial detention centre. World news digest and in brief.. 142 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Mon 28 Jul 01:47/42       DON'T FREEZE OUT UNIONS, BLAIR WARNED Aslef leader Lew Adams has urged Tony Blair not to marginalise unions. The train drivers' boss told the BBC: "This Government appears to be listening to the Liberals and the CAI. Why not listen to the trade unions?" He said the party needed to express its differences and freely discuss issues affecting industrial workers. And he warned that unions may look for other ways to be heard if they were not given a voice through the Labour Party. Extra: More political coverage.. 144 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu