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Race loss could cost county £40m
Moving the British Grand Prix from Silverstone could put in jeopardy the £40m it brings to the local area.
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Grand Prix goers' sat nav warning
Motorists going to Silverstone over the weekend are advised to leave their sat navs at home.
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Police targeting Grand Prix touts
A senior police officer warns touts attempting to sell fraudulent tickets at the Grand Prix they face arrest.
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Police podcasts for Silverstone
Officers policing next month's British Grand Prix at Silverstone are introducing internet podcasts.
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Airport warns of Grand Prix delay
Roads to East Midlands Airport are expected to be congested during the British Motorcycle Grand Prix.
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How offensive is the word 'pikey'?
Formula One commentator Martin Brundle is being investigated by media watchdog Ofcom after using the term "pikeys" in a television broadcast. What is the word's origin and how offensive is it?
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Britain's new best friend?
Britain's woeful Eurovision result could have been even worse had it not been for the votes of Ireland and one other country – San Marino.
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Is Brown out of tune, papers ask?
Gordon Brown's future, Eurovision failure and sporting success - as well as the weather - are all in focus.
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Reporter's log: Cannes 2008
BBC News entertainment reporter Mark Savage goes behind the scenes at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Cannes - what happens where
Find out where all the action is at the Cannes film festival with this clickable guide.
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Bafta TV Awards 2008: The winners
A full list of nominees for the 2008 British Academy Television Awards
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Motorsport hero Clark remembered
Tributes are paid to Jim Clark on the 40th anniversary of his death on a German race track.
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Silverstone plan backing reviewed
Backing given to plans for the upgrade of Silverstone's Formula One circuit by a local authority will be reviewed.
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Approval for Silverstone upgrade
Plans to secure Silverstone's future as a Formula One circuit receive the backing of a second local authority.
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Dirty Little Secrets: Corporate Espionage
Corporate espionage is as old as business itself - but new techniques have made it a growing business.
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NI Pupils crowned F1 champions
Teams from two of Northern Ireland's primary schools have raced to victory in a UK-wide mini Formula One championship
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Scientists urged back into class
Ministers want Britain's top science firms to encourage "career switchers" to become teachers.
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F1 star Hamilton clocked speeding
British F1 star Lewis Hamilton has his driving licence suspended for speeding in France.
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£83,000 paid for Zeppelin tickets
A radio listener pays £83,000 for tickets to Led Zeppelin's reunion concert in a Children in Need auction.
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Spending watchdog faces quit call
The Lib Dems say the National Audit Office's chief, Sir John Bourn, must quit over his "shocking" travel bill.
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