CROSS-CHANNEL water-skier Christine Bleakley joined other Sport Relief stars to be congratulated on their efforts by the Prime Minister yesterday.
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Scotsman on 17th Mar 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
Prime Minister Gordon Brown was today joined by Olympic stars of the future at Loughborough University, one of the UK's leading sports science institutions, to launch Labour's Sports Manifesto.
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LabourParty on 30th Apr 2010 (via www2.labour.org.uk)
Labour's annual Sports Dinner and Auction raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for the party's campaign fund last night at Wembley Stadium. The dinner saw sports stars, celebrities, Cabinet Ministers, and guests turn out in force to celebrate British...
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LabourParty on 14th Jul 2008 (via labour.org.uk)
Leading gay, lesbian and transgender sports stars meet David Cameron in No 10 to show their support for an initiative to rid sport of homophobia.
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BBCPolitics on 22nd Jun 2011 (via bbc.co.uk)
Soap stars have joined a campaign to scrap higher alcohol taxes and save the UK's pubs.
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SkyNews on 27th Nov 2008 (via news.sky.com)
Prime Minister Gordon Brown was today joined by Olympic stars of the future at Loughborough University, one of the UK's leading sports science institutions, to launch Labour's Sports Manifesto. It explains Labour's plans for a golden decade of sport in Britain, and for young people. The manifesto sets out guarantees of 5 hours a week of competitive sport for all under-19s in full ti...
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LabourMatters on 30th Apr 2010 (via labourmatters.com)
BRITONS trust sports stars more than politicians, according to a poll.
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Scotsman on 12th Apr 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
SPORTS stars Andy Murray, David Beckham, and Denise Lewis visited Downing Street yesterday to press Gordon Brown to meet his promise to deliver 20 million life-saving malar
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Scotsman on 20th Apr 2009 (via news.scotsman.com)
Soap stars have joined a campaign to scrap higher alcohol taxes which the beer industry says will put more pressure on struggling pubs.
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SkyNews on 27th Nov 2008 (via news.sky.com)
LUCK is a fundamental part of politics and, so far, the Scottish Festival of Politics has seen precious little of it. Twice the organisers have booked big-name stars to appea
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Scotsman on 19th Aug 2008 (via news.scotsman.com)
From Pravda Central (UK): H/L: "Stars come out for top award in financial investigation" Sounds good, doesn't it? And the first paragraph: "Stars from the UK's financial investigation community gathered at the Arsenal Emirates Stadium in London today to celebrate the winners of the Keith Hughes Award for Excellence in Financial Investigation". It does not report whether 'the stars...
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TheCroydonian on 27th Jan 2009 (via croydonian.blogspot.com)