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Travel in the news – Tuesday, December 4

Daily Telegraph

This summer’s floods in the UK cost £3 billion, say insurers, making 2007 the worst ever year for weather-related damage.

The Guardian

The teacher who was imprisoned in Sudan for naming a teddy bear Muhammad arrived back in Britain today. She said her ordeal should not put people off travelling to Sudan.

The Times

Australian leader Kevin Rudd ratified the Kyoto Protocol yesterday, leaving the US as the only developed country opposed to the deal. 

After the rejection of his plans in Scotland, Donald Trump may take his plans for the world’s largest golf course to Northern Ireland.

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