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Northern Ireland Secy eyes for Labour's Deputy leadership

London, Sep 13 (UNI) Peter Hain, the Northern Ireland Secretary is to stand for Labour's next deputy leader, claiming he is best placed to reconnect the party with the Government.

He confirmed his intention to stand for the job, saying he will be able to restore the ''shattered progressive consensus''.

''I have been encouraged by unions, MPs and rank-and-file party members. I have been loyal to Prime Minister Tony Blair and will show the same commitment to Mr Gordon Brown, whom ''no-one could or should beat'' to the next leadership,'' he said, speaking at the TUC conference in Brighton.

He said he will equally be loyal to Gordon Brown, who was the other towering figure of the Government, and although Mr Gordon had welcomed a contest, he believed no-one could or should beat Gordon.

''I take no-one's support for granted - not unions, members or MPs - although all have encouraged me to run. I believe I can bind back together the Government with the party.

''I have long argued for a better way of agreeing policy - not just handing down decisions- and generating genuine two-way dialogue between the leadership and the party.'' He said he can support Mr Gordon in the task of reuniting the shattered progressive coalition that Mr Tony and Mr Gordon successfully brought together in 1997.

He praised Mr Blair and said people will realise what they had lost once Mr Blair quits.

''I intend to tirelessly devote the next few weeks to complete the process of restoring devolved government in Northern Ireland, which I believe will then be Tony Blair's proudest achievement,'' he added.

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Organic farming in Britain becomes more mainstream

LONDON, Sep 13:  Organic food and farming is becoming more mainstream in Britain with producers attracted by premium prices while health and environmental issues have helped to drive increased demand from consumers.''Ten years ago we were at the periphery of national debate. Now we are the heart of it,'' said television journalist Jonathan Dimbleby, who is president of the Soil Association, Britian's leading certification body for organic food and farming.''But this surge of public support is not.....

"Crocoseum" farewell for Croc Hunter Irwin

SYDNEY, Sep 13 (Reuters) Thousands of Australians will be able to farewell ''Crocodile Hunter'' Steve Irwin at a public memorial to be held at the ''Crocoseum'' in his beloved Australia Zoo, the TV naturalist's wife said today. ''I cannot see how a memorial service would work in any place other than the Crocoseum which he built here at the zoo and of which he was so proud,'' US-born Terri Irwin said in a statement, her.....

Confident Flintoff ready for Ashes assault

LONDON, Sep 13:  Restoring Andrew Flintoff as England captain for the forthcoming Ashes series against Australia has met with immediate general approval not least from the man entrusted with retaining the tiny urn.Despite missing the second part of the season with an ankle injury which has required surgery, Flintoff is confident he was the man destined to toss the coin with Ricky Ponting at the Gabba in Brisbane on November 23.''First and foremost I lead from the.....
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