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25/11/2010

The Metropolitan Police expects 'new era' of protests; 拢8bn rail investment but Intercity trains stay; early snow causes disruption. Text: 85058 (at your standard message rate).

The latest news, sport and travel updates with Peter Allen and Aasmah Mir.

The Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson says "the game has changed" in policing protests and is expecting "more disorder on our streets".

Plans for 拢8bn of investment in Britain's railways are announced by the government, but passengers face higher ticket prices to pay for it.

The earliest widespread snowfall for 17 years takes hold across Scotland and north east England, with the cold spell likely to continue for a fortnight.

And Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho and four players face a Uefa disciplinary hearing over alleged improper conduct in their game against Ajax.

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Thu 25 Nov 2010 16:00

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  • Thu 25 Nov 2010 16:00