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Diana's ex-chauffeur settles slander claim against BBC
Stephen Davies lost his job six months after a BBC journalist falsely said he had been feeding stories to a newspaper about the princess.BBC News - Top stories -
Newcastle council could be complicit in sportswashing, campaigners claim
Saudi Arabian-controlled Newcastle United lobbied for fundingEmails highlight relationship between council officials and clubHuman rights campaigners have suggested Newcastle city council could be complicit in sportswashing after its executives ...The Guardian - World -
Chinese car executive calls west’s claim of overcapacity a ‘fake concept’
Great Wall Motor’s international head defends China’s industry as it exports more vehicles amid slowing domestic demandFinancial Times - World
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