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P148 CEEFAX 1 148 Wed 01 Dec 12:12/52    1/4 The Telegraph says the beef-on-the-bone ban will end on December 17, ensuring T-bone steak, oxtails and ribs will be back on British menus by Christmas time The banned beef will be in shops long before that, according to an Express story saying sales will resume today. The Independent reports how violence in Seattle delayed the start of the World Trade Organisation's conference. "Flames of hatred" is the Mail heading on a report of how anti-capitalists fought with police officers in London. Headlines 101 Latest 150 Sport 300 Features 540 TV 600 Weather 400 Religion East News Reg Sport Main menu
P148 CEEFAX 1 148 Wed 01 Dec 12:11/56    2/4 Richard Branson's decision to rejoin the race for the new National Lottery licence gets top billing in the Times. It predicts that unlike his last, failed bid, this one would aim to make profits to be ploughed into charities. The FT says the Government plans on giving the Inland Revenue new powers to force banks and lawyers to provide full disclosure in cases of suspected fraud. The Independent points out that Martin McGuinness, Northern Ireland's new Education Minister, left school at 15. Headlines 101 Latest 150 Sport 300 Features 540 TV 600 Weather 400 Religion East News Reg Sport Main menu
P148 CEEFAX 1 148 Wed 01 Dec 12:13/40    3/4 The Mail highlights how housing benefit fraud has soared to record levels, despite a Government pledge for action. William Hague is quoted by the Sun as he asks Tony Blair to concede that the euro is a "disaster" and to rule out joining the currency for seven years. Three of Britain's biggest building societies were targeted by Web-based carpetbaggers, the Guardian reveals. The elaborate Internet protest sought to demand that the Portman, Skipton and Chelsea building societies demutualise. Headlines 101 Latest 150 Sport 300 Features 540 TV 600 Weather 400 Religion East News Reg Sport Main menu
P148 CEEFAX 1 148 Wed 01 Dec 12:12/05    4/4 Divorcee Ray Lynch dialled a wrong number and found true love with the woman who answered, the Star reports. Less happy is the Mirror story on how Posh Spice denies claims elsewhere in a rival paper that she is anorexic. A striking outfit worn by the Queen to the Royal Variety Performance prompts the Sun to report how Dame Edna Everage has hailed her as a bold fashion leader It believes that the Queen's dazzling outfit "could have come straight from Edna's own flamboyant wardrobe". Headlines 101 Latest 150 Sport 300 Features 540 TV 600 Weather 400 Religion East News Reg Sport Main menu