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1 From May , connections between Teesside and King 's Cross will increase from 31 to 37 each weekday and average journey times are set to be cut by 12 minutes to three hours 15 minutes .
2 Adult and community education , youth work , special educational needs , repairs and maintenance and central administration are set to be sacrificed to protect individual school budgets .
3 With Katabatic not as effective away from Cheltenham ( particularly on right-handed tracks ) and Waterloo Boy going well fresh , the tables are set to be turned .
4 Pricing arrangements are set to be finalised in New York tonight and announced in London tomorrow morning .
5 Matthew 's recipes are set to be included in a cookery book being compiled by Sainsbury 's .
6 PETROL prices are set to be slashed by up to 14p a gallon , bringing some unleaded fuel back below the £2 a gallon mark .
7 TOP-LEVEL talks to help save the closure-threatened Cammell Laird shipyard are set to be held in Wirral tomorrow .
8 And in any case the cash payments are set to be in pennies rather than pounds .
9 InterBase 3.3 and Paradox SQL Link for InterBase are set to be out by year-end .
10 SMOKERS and motorists are set to be hit hardest in Norman Lamont 's Tuesday Budget .
11 Several copies of the recording have been circulated and transcripts are set to be published next month in a book about the royals called Fall Of The House Of Windsor .
12 All seats have been sold and the 11,000 attendance from the games against Papua New Guinea and France are set to be exceeded .
13 COUNCIL tax bills in Darlington are set to be at least £75 more per property than Government projections , councillors heard yesterday .
14 GRANTS to tenants who need to redecorate after major repairs are set to be boosted by Wear Valley District Council .
15 NATIONAL Vocational Qualifications ( NVQs ) designed to introduce standards-based working practices throughout all areas of industry and commerce are set to be available for thousands of Group employees .
16 AROUND 3,000 white-collar jobs at British Coal are set to be axed and more pits could close if the industry does not become more competitive , the corporation 's chairman admitted yesterday .
17 SECURITY measures are set to be introduced at a borough 's schools following a spate of arson attacks which have caused £2m worth of damage .
18 Radical changes in the divorce laws are set to be introduced in England and Wales .
19 BLUNDERING builders who have made residents ' lives a misery are set to be hauled over the coals by angry councillors .
20 NEW GUIDELINES for the development of golf courses in Dyfed are set to be approved by county councillors this week , following a period of public consultation .
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