• But Mrs Aspinall, whose 18-year-old son James died in the tragedy, asked why Sir Norman had not waited until after the IPPC's work was complete.

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  • Is this why Sir Albert Bore, the Labour leader of Birmingham City Council warns that we are facing "the end of local government as we know it"?

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  • That is mainly why Sir Ken Jackson was beaten this year by the relatively unknown Derek Simpson for the leadership of Amicus, the engineering and electricians' union.

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  • Which is why Sir Mervyn King, the Governor of the Bank of England, made clear that he doesn't take enormous comfort from big UK banks' relatively limited direct exposure to Greece, Portugal, Ireland and Spain.

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  • But if the Forfeiture Committee were to look in any thorough way at why Sir Fred received his gong in the first place, it might draw wider conclusions about how these honours are awarded to business leaders in general that might suggest they should be handed out rather more sparingly.

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  • Why, Sir Sandy asks, does Britain need national standards on swimming pools?

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  • That is why General Sir Richard Dannatt, the army's head, controversially suggested that his soldiers might have become part of the problem rather than the solution.

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  • But it also explains why in many ways Sir David is indispensable despite the calls for him to go.

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  • Lord Patten told Cardiff Business Club he wondered why journalists who knew Sir Jimmy was "a groper" did not report it.

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  • And can you understand, sir, why some in the Gulf who feel besieged by this oil spill consider that a meaningless, possibly ludicrous, metaphor?

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  • I, certainly, would have paid good money to watch Tim Cook explaining to Sir Robin the technical reasons why it might all take so long.

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  • More strikingly, Release Me remained a popular choice throughout the 1990s, when it was being used as the theme tune to The Fast Show, running the risk of a roomful of mourners wondering why the words "Suit you, Sir" were running through their minds.

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  • Sir Muir was asked by MPs why he didn't ask specifically if e-mails had been deleted, something that could contravene Freedom of Information laws.

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  • That eurozone tumult and gloom explains why the price being paid for Northern Rock by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Money and a group of investors may look better for them than for taxpayers.

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  • United's comeback provided a thrilling finale to the match but manager Sir Alex Ferguson must have been left wondering why his team waited until they were 2-0 down before sparking into life.

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  • Why did Benitez choose that time to launch his astonishing tirade against Sir Alex Ferguson?

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  • Ms Dorries met Chief Whip Sir George Young for 15 minutes on Tuesday to explain why she took time off to take part in a reality TV show in Australia.

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  • He was ridiculed for his "I'd love it if we beat them" rant at Sir Alex Ferguson as the 1996 title slipped away, but that was why supporters related to Keegan.

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  • "There's no doubt there are big gaps here between those who want to kill whales and those who want to conserve them, " says New Zealand's whaling commissioner Sir Geoffrey Palmer, whose background in international law and diplomacy is one of the reasons why the peace deal is even on the agenda.

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  • Mr Fitton also said that he could not understand why a Lancashire Police investigation into earlier allegations in the 1960s - not involving Mr Fitton - had not led to Sir Cyril being prosecuted.

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  • Which is why George Osborne was very keen to recruit the governor of the Bank of Canada, Mark Carney, to succeed Sir Mervyn King in a rather bigger and more complex job, as governor of the Bank of England.

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