Breaking News 08.02.12
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Top stories from Tuesday, 07.02.12
Berbatov wants more game time (21:28)
Dimitar Berbatov expects to remain at Manchester United beyond this season but has reiterated his disenchantment at his lack of playing time at Old Trafford.
Stoke fail in Huth appeal (16:48)
Stoke have lost their appeal to the Football Association against defender Robert Huth's red card received during Saturday's home clash with Sunderland, and the player must now serve a three-game ban.
O'Neill: McClean deserves call-up (16:23)
Sunderland manager Martin O'Neill has urged Ireland counterpart Giovanni Trapattoni not to forget James McClean as he draws up his plans for Euro 2012.
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Breaking News
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- 21:28 Berbatov wants more game time
- 18:03 Taoiseach defends septic tank plans
- 17:53 Call to reform prostitution laws
- 16:58 Plan to ban alcohol sport sponsors
Top stories from Tuesday, 07.02.12
- 21:28 Berbatov wants more game time
- 16:48 Stoke fail in Huth appeal
- 16:23 O'Neill: McClean deserves call-up
- 15:48 Mikel boost for Blues
- 15:28 Beard planning for future
Top stories from Tuesday, 07.02.12
- 14:14 Costa captain must stay at home
- 14:04 Putin seeks votes with road hog ban
- 12:58 Scepticism over Syria action claim
- 11:49 Judge to rule if whales are slaves
- 08:54 Knox appeal over slander conviction
Top stories from Tuesday, 07.02.12
- 00:19 New venture tackles illegal dumping
- 22:13 New Presbyterian Moderator named
- 18:03 Taoiseach defends septic tank plans
- 17:53 Call to reform prostitution laws
- 16:58 Plan to ban alcohol sport sponsors







