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Wednesday 17th March 2010 11:40
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The Thai financial markets are strengthening despite protests in Bangkok, which left the presidential residence smeared with human blood.
Stocks have hit a 19-month high and the currency is at its strongest level for 22 months.
In the past few days thousands of protestors have flooded the streets of Bangkok to rally against the Prime Minister and demand new elections.
Wednesday 24th February 2010 11:23
Gordon Brown: "this country turned its back"
Gordon Brown has said sorry to the Cornish child migrants who were among thousands sent to Australia. He also offered them £6 million remuneration.
Rex Wade, of St. Columb, is one of thousands of child migrants who has received an apology from the Prime Minister. Many suffered years of abuse.
At the age of 11 he was sent from his home in Camborne to start a new life in Tasmania.
Tuesday 10th March 2009 11:11
The murder of a policeman and two soldiers in Northern Ireland will not compromise peace efforts, a leading politician has said.
Dolores Kelly, the Social Democratic and Labour Party member for the North Policing Board, said the killers would not be allowed to tear down the province's political institutions nor destroy the police process.
A police officer was shot in the head last night as he responded to an emergency call in Craigavon, County Armagh.