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A British Rail Class 43 (HST).
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Finally, Oxfam makes plans to cut 125 jobs in the UK as part of a major restructure of its operations – aimed at saving £7.5m over the next year.
Spending £20bn on cutting the journey time on that route from 125 minutes to 97 does not make economic sense especially as the eventual cost is bound to be far higher given the cost of bringing a line into the city centres.
When I think of the irresponsibility of banking organisations – including RBS, the owner of NatWest – over the past couple of decades, handing out 125% mortgages and making "fat cat" payments to directors who have helped land this country in the financial mess it's in, I am left totally speechless.
Thanks to him Australia were set 125 to win, five less than at Headingley.
The incident took place at Mohanpur village, about 125 miles (200km) south-west of Bihar's capital, Patna, in an area known for caste tensions.
Updated at 2.06pm BST Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 1.17pm BST13:17 We're 75km in, with 125 to go.
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He is said to have spent £125,000 on a double nebuchadnezzar bottle of Armand de Brignac champagne as well as further bottles of champagne and vodka.
Even Championship mid-table had felt like relatively uncharted territory over the club's 125-year history, with this only their fifth campaign at this level.
Major individual donors to Labour in the new report include the computer tycoon Sir Alan Sugar (£200,000), the steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal (£125,000), Granada Group chairman Gerry Robinson (£20,000) and property mil lionaire Sir Sigmund Sternberg (£100,000).
For example, if you have saved £500,000, you can take £125,000 without paying a penny of tax.
A Labour government would reinvent a century-old housing bond system to generate £5bn to build 125,000 new homes, Ed Miliband has announced.
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