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Professional Builder UK is a UK-based trade magazine and website featuring building products, news, legislation updates, information on UK Building Regulations, step-by-step installations and product tests relevant to the small to medium-sized builder. The magazine is published 11 times a year (with a joint July/August issue), has a circulation of 106,922 and is owned by trade publisher Hamerville Magazines. It is free to the trade and is distributed via builders merchant counters in the UK. Professional Builder is edited by Terry Smith.

1. Jobs: Mirror Works: Live wires data: 07.04.08
A row about the last song played at a concert prompted two friends to start recording shows and selling CDs instantly to departing fans.

2. Investigations: Warm Front's heating scheme leaves the elderly cold data: 19.03.08
We're not surprised when cowboy builders fleece pensioners.

3. Papers apologise to Madeleine McCann parents data: 19.03.08
Two tabloid newspapers have published front-page apologies and paid "very substantial" damages over reports about the role of Kate and Gerry McCann in disappearance of their daughter Madeleine.

4. US soldiers killed in Green Zone data: 07.04.08
Three US troops are killed by rocket attacks on the Green Zone and a base in Baghdad, the US military says.

5. Paul Routledge: Class snobs taint hunt for Shannon data: 19.03.08
Mystery surrounds the fate of Shannon Matthews, the nine-year-old girl missing in Dewsbury for more than three weeks.

6. A12, 'worst road' in Britain, subject to inquiry data: 10.04.08
The A12, voted the worst in Britain, is to be investigated by a former transport chief who only six months ago spent more than two hours stuck in traffic on the route.

7. Outrage over cartoons still trying for Danes data: 27.03.08
A cartoonist and his editor, still plagued by their decision to print cartoons of Muhammad, stand by their work.

8. Yemen pushes Palestinian dialogue data: 19.03.08
Yemen holds separate talks with Fatah and Hamas in an effort to foster Palestinian national reconciliation.

9. For many Americans, the boom that wasn't data: 10.04.08
Since World War II, the buying power of most American families grew while the economy did. But in 2007, the median family seems to have made less.

10. Schwarzer's late save secures draw for Australia data: 27.03.08
Goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer saved an 89th-minute penalty to help an injury-depleted Australia side scrape a 0-0 draw against China in their Asian World Cup qualifier in Kunming on Wednesday.

11. Top Stories: Peter Banks, 44, dubbed 'Britain's worst drink-driver' data: 07.04.08
Britain's worst drink-driver was caught with at least SIX times the legal limit.

12. Gavaskar to give views on twin role dispute in May data: 27.03.08
India's Sunil Gavaskar will give his views in May on an apparent conflict of interest between his roles as a cricket committee head and a paid media pundit, the International Cricket Council said on Wednesday.

13. EU court to rule on use of 'Adidas stripes' data: 10.04.08
Fashion designers using stripes, from Comme des Garçons to Fred Perry, could fall foul of a ruling on the protection of the Adidas motif in the European Union courts today.

14. Bidding farewell data: 07.04.08
Bush and Putin meet for last time as heads of state

15. Charge over Jamaica murder data: 07.04.08
A handyman is charged with the murder of a 61-year-old British woman on an extended holiday in Jamaica.

16. Masked gunmen steal €4 million in Denmark robbery data: 07.04.08
Masked robbers armed with automatic weapons stole about 30 million kroner, or €4 million, Tuesday from a cash depot in suburban Copenhagen and left explosives in their wake to avoid pursuit, police said.

17. Diana inquest lays blame on driver and paparazzi data: 10.04.08
A jury at a British inquest found Monday that Princess Diana was unlawfully killed by the negligent driving of her chauffeur and photographers who pursued her speeding Mercedes.

18. Rivals 'should share licence fee' data: 10.04.08
Some of the BBC's licence fee could be shared with other broadcasters, media watchdog Ofcom says.

19. Europe begins to criticize Chinese crackdown in Tibet data: 27.03.08
Europe on Wednesday sharpened its tone over China's military actions in Tibet as officials said they were considering sending a fact-finding mission to Beijing and a Chinese diplomat sought to defend the crackdown on protesters.

20. Chelsea hope for third time lucky data: 10.04.08
Chelsea will not care if their Champions League semi-final against Liverpool later this month produces another turgid defensive standoff as long as they finish third time lucky.

21. Dozens of protesters sentenced in Belarus data: 27.03.08
The European Union and the United States criticized the police for rounding up demonstrators in an illegal protest against President Alexander Lukashenko.

22. New appeal to identify Islay body data: 10.04.08
A fresh plea is made for help in identifying a man's body which washed up on Islay two years ago.

23. 'Ed Balls is witch hunting faith schools' data: 10.04.08
New evidence has emerged to undermine Government claims that faith schools are effectively barring children from poorer backgrounds by illicitly charging parents for admission.

24. Heather Mills and Paul McCartney: 'Waterfall' data: 19.03.08
The water thrown at Sir Paul McCartney's lawyer at the end of his acrimonious divorce settlement sounded like a "waterfall", Heather Mills' legal aide has said.

25. Investigations: Car scam back on the road data: 07.04.08
Does a conman ever change his spots? We only ask because just as George Constanti (below) has one dodgy company shut down by the courts he's busy running a new one.

26. Fayed fails to force Prince Philip to take stand data: 19.03.08
Mohamed Fayed has failed in a final attempt to force the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh to give evidence at the inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.

27. Anti-English attack injures horse data: 07.04.08
A pony's face is slashed and anti-English graffiti daubed on a stables owned by a Welsh woman.

28. Georgia says NATO should not bow to Russian pressure data: 27.03.08
NATO leaders risk enflaming regional tensions if they bow to Russian pressure and block the membership aspirations of Ukraine and Georgia at a summit next week, Georgia's foreign minister warned Wednesday.

29. Rising yuan threatens small exporters in China data: 10.04.08
One report estimated that up to 20 percent of low-end exporters could go belly-up this year as the harsher operating environment dissolves profits and demand slows in major markets like the United States.

30. Thousand demonstrate in Belarussian capital data: 27.03.08
Thousands of opposition protesters defied a government ban to stage a demonstration honoring a banned Belarussian holiday Tuesday. Many of them clashed with the riot police and dozens were detained.



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