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UK Rates Cut to 1960s Levels - The Bank of England cuts interest rates to their lowest level since 1964, despite a sharp and unexpected rise in inflation.
 
UK Relatives Grieve in New York - Families of Britons missing after the US terror strikes struggle to come to terms with their loss as they visit New York.
 
UK Religious Leaders Urge Restraint - America's response to Tuesday's attacks should be "considered" and "just", say British religious leaders.
 
UK Rescuers Stood Down - A British rescue team which offered to aid the search for survivors after terror attacks on the US has been told it is not required.
 
UK Shares Hit Four-Year Low - The FTSE falls heavily amid increased investor concern over the outlook for airlines and the extent of any US retaliation for last week's terrorist attacks.
 
UK Surfers Swamp News Sites - Net surfers in the UK rushed online to try to get the latest news about the attacks on New York and Washington, the BBC reports.
 
UK Targets Terrorist Finances - UK Chancellor Gordon Brown vows an international assault on terrorist finances and sends a list of suspects to banks around the world.
 
UK on High Security Alert - Security at key buildings in the UK, including airports, government buildings, military bases and financial institutions was stepped up in the wake of the terrorist attacks in New York.
 
UK to Monitor Islamic Group - The activities of an Islamic activist group are being monitored by the home secretary to check they do not stir up unrest.
 
UK's Stern Foreign Policy Test - Tony Blair pledges to stand "shoulder to shoulder" with the US, but a foreign policy expert warns of far-reaching implications.
 
UN Emergency Teams in Pakistan - The UN refugee agency sends a large emergency team to Pakistan as thousands of people leave their homes in Afghanistan
 
UN Evacuates Afghanistan Staff - The United Nations moved staff out of Afghanistan, fearing US strikes on the country after terror attacks on America.
 
UN Prepares for Major Afghan Crisis - The UN refugee agency is sending emergency staff to Pakistan and Iran, warning of a possible major humanitarian disaster for Afghans.
 
US 'Planned Attack on Taleban' - The BBC is told that the US was planning military action against Osama bin Laden and the Taleban even before last week's attacks.
 
US 'Revenge Attacks' Alarm India - India's prime minister calls President George W Bush to express concern over attacks on Indians living in the US.
 
US Aims Beyond Bin Laden - The American defense secretary says the capture of Osama Bin Laden will be just "one step" in the fight against terrorism.
 
US Airlines Lose 40,000 More Jobs - American Airlines and United Airlines announced lay-offs for 40,000 employees as the US aviation crisis deepened with declining air traffic.
 
US Airport Security Under Fire - Looks at the holes in US airport security, exposed by the four simultaneous hijackings.
 
US Allows Limited Air Service - Looks at the US saying it will allow a limited re-opening of its airspace, but will maintain the ban on regular services.
 
US Attack Hits Karachi Market - The main index in Pakistan's biggest stock exchange in Karachi lost nearly 50 points after the attacks in the US.
 
 

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