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  • Huhne's manifesto launch jinxed

    HAMPSHIRE MP Chris Huhne's bid to be Liberal Democrat leader came unstuck when he put his fate in the hands of the man dubbed Britain's "most cursed MP". The Eastleigh MP, left, was forced to put back his London manifesto launch by three hours after asking

  • So brave Olivia is one Little Star in a million

    LITTLE Olivia Gallienne is a true baby in a million. She contracted leukaemia almost immediately after she was born in a one in a million chance but now she has been recognised for her bravery. The tot, now 14 months old, has been presented with Cancer

  • HMS Southampton plays part in £350m drugs haul

    BRITISH ships, including Portsmouth-based HMS Southampton, have seized one of the world's biggest drug hauls after a high-speed sunset swoop netted tonnes of cocaine with a UK street value of £350m. Defence Secretary John Reid praised the work of the

  • Easy ready meal is a pizza genius

    LOW-cost travel pioneer Stelios Haji-Ioannou chose Hampshire to unveil his plans to revolutionise the pizza home delivery market. The brains behind easyJet launched the first in a planned 9,000 strong pizza delivery empire, promising quality pizzas delivered

  • McGoldrick's backing Theo to be a star

    DAVID MCGOLDRICK has backed Theo Walcott to succeed where Jermaine Pennant failed - and become an Arsenal legend. Walcott moved from Saints to Highbury for a fee of £5m that is likely to rise to £12m and could make his Arsenal debut against a Birmingham

  • Party reprieve for under-fire Oaten

    MARK Oaten has been given the full backing of his party to carry on as Winchester MP. Senior Liberal Democrats from across the area gave their blessing to the former leadership candidate despite allegations of a relationship with a male prostitute. The

  • A record as painting sells for £273,000

    A WORK of one of Britain's finest maritime artists, Montague Dawson, has sold for a record price for his works. In his work The Action Between HMS Shannon and the USS Chesapeake June, 1803, pictured, Montague Dawson certainly captured the imagination

  • Gold strike! Saints in the last eight again

    DAVID MCGOLDRICK fired Saints to a third FA Youth Cup quarter-final in three years with a late winner against ten-man Bolton Wanderers last night. Twenty-nine goal McGoldrick booked Saints a last-eight tie away to Crystal Palace with his 78th-minute strike