9:28pm Monday 13th October 2008
Lewis Hamilton claims his Formula One World Championship rival Felipe Massa "deliberately" crashed into him in the Japanese Grand Prix.
The British driver's championship lead shrunk to five points, with two races left, after his collision with Massa on Sunday.
Hamilton, who eventually finished out of the points in 12th behind race winner Fernando Alonso, said: "He (Massa) outbraked me, so I didn't get past him on the way in. I did the corner normally, and he came back very aggressively and hit me. I think that was pretty much as deliberate as can be."
Trading standards were investigating today after a Christmas Lapland attraction was described by one disgruntled visitor as a more like a car boot sale.
Three senior figures from Haringey Council have lost their jobs over the Baby P tragedy.
WEYMOUTH threw away the three points with a dour second-half display against a ten-man Mansfield side at the Wessex Stadium.
England have been offered a revised schedule for their suspended tour of India as talks on security continue.
Madcap comedian Timmy Mallett and TV presenter Esther Rantzen became the fourth and fifth contestants to be booted off I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!
Following the highly acclaimed and well received sell-out performance at the Pavilion Theatre on a first visit to Bournemouth earlier this year, the Nelson Riddle Orchestra returns with a special holiday gala performance in the BIC Windsor Hall on Saturday, December 27.
To celebrate arrival of brand new games publisher PlayV, weve a special competition prize to give away: four great games from their opening lineup, a prize bundle that would cost £110 at the RRP!
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