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Two teenagers arrested in connection with a probe into recordings of conversations on Scotland Yard's Anti-Terrorist Hotline |
Two teenagers arrested in connection with a probe into recordings of conversations on Scotland Yard's anti-terrorist hotline |
Tension in Turkey over Syria's ceasefire Watch03:07 |
Shampooing robot - it's Odd Box Watch04:10 |
The airbag designed for toddlers Watch02:01 |
CCTV shows girlfriend's car revenge Watch00:43 |
CCTV shows girlfriend's car revenge Watch00:43 |
Tension in Turkey over Syria's ceasefire Watch03:07 |
Jackie Stewart on Bahrain F1 race Watch02:08 |
The airbag designed for toddlers Watch02:01 |
Memory stick that self-destructs Watch01:13 |
Jackie Stewart on Bahrain F1 race Watch02:08 |
Coffee shop stirs etiquette debate Watch01:19 |
Memory stick that self-destructs Watch01:13 |
A gift for Obama - Demo the donkey Watch01:34 |
Coffee shop stirs etiquette debate Watch01:19 |
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Met criticised over Wallis role |
Two arrests over terror line hack |
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Senior Scotland Yard staff showed poor judgement in their relationship with ex-News of the World executive Neil Wallis, the police watchdog says.
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Two teenagers are arrested in connection with an investigation into reports that hackers accessed Scotland Yard's anti-terror hotline.
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BMI sale puts 1,200 jobs at risk |
Met criticised over Wallis role |
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British Airways owner IAG says its deal to buy BMI from Lufthansa for £172.5m could result in the loss of up to 1,200 jobs.
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Senior Scotland Yard staff showed poor judgement in their relationship with ex-News of the World executive Neil Wallis, the police watchdog says.
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Probe into patient night releases |
BMI sale puts 1,200 jobs at risk |
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Serb police find stolen Cezanne |
Probe into patient night releases |
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Egypt MPs 'bar regime candidates' |
Serb police find stolen Cezanne |
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Met denies terror hacker claims |
Egypt MPs 'bar regime candidates' |
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Two teenagers arrested in connection with a probe into recordings of conversations on Scotland Yard's Anti-Terrorist Hotline
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Two teenagers arrested in connection with a probe into recordings of conversations on Scotland Yard's Anti-Terrorist Hotline
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Spurs better than Chelsea - Bale |
Cruyff linked with Liverpool role |
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Cruyff linked with Liverpool role |
Spurs better than Chelsea - Bale |
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Internet giant Google says its quarterly profits rise to $2.89bn (£1.8bn) as it announces a stock-split
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Two teenagers arrested in connection with a probe into recordings of conversations on Scotland Yard's Anti-Terrorist Hotline
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Hollywood screenwriter accuses Mel Gibson of shelving a movie about a Jewish hero because he "hates Jews" |
Internet giant Google says its quarterly profits rise to $2.89bn (£1.8bn) as it announces a stock-split |
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Egypt parliament passes law to bar former Mubarak aides from top political posts |
Hollywood screenwriter accuses Mel Gibson of shelving a movie about a Jewish hero because he "hates Jews" |
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Bang which sparked calls to emergency services across large part of England was Typhoon aircraft sonic boom
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George Zimmerman appears in a Florida court accused of the shooting death of Trayvon Martin |
Egypt parliament passes law to bar former Mubarak aides from top political posts |
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Gatland's wife raises tour doubt |
Cruyff linked with Liverpool role |
Woman 'woke confused after rape' |
Gatland's wife raises tour doubt |
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Protests over ski slope closure |
Woman 'woke confused after rape' |
| 22:50 |
Grainger aims to turn silver into gold |
Gatland's wife raises tour doubt |
Gatland's wife raises tour doubt |
Woman 'woke confused after rape' |
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Woman 'woke confused after rape' |
Protests over ski slope closure |
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BBC Radio 4 - The World Tonight Live |
BBC Radio 5 live Live |
| 22:40 |
Four Stand Your Ground case studies |
Killers who stood their ground |
| 22:35 |
Cup win may save season - Gerrard |
Grainger aims to turn silver into gold |
S Sudan defies UN withdrawal call
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UN demands end to Sudan fighting
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| 22:30 |
BBC News at Ten Live |
BBC News Channel Live |
| 22:25 |
Mexico struck by two earthquakes
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Peru rules out rebel negotiations
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BBC News Channel Live |
BBC News at Ten Live |
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BBC Radio 5 live Live |
BBC Radio 4 - The World Tonight Live |
| 22:00 |
China scandal widow 'suffering' |
Loud bang was Typhoon sonic boom |
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Loud bang was Typhoon sonic boom |
Google splits stock as sales jump |
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Google splits stock as sales jump |
Goldman fined $22m over 'huddles' |
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Goldman fined $22m over 'huddles' |
Sony sheds 10,000 staff in revamp |
Gatland's Oz tour in doubt - wife |
Gatland's wife raises tour doubt |
Karzai ponders early elections
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China scandal widow 'suffering'
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| 21:55 |
'Killing must stop' in Syria, says Ban Watch |
Clinton: 'Ceasefire is first step' Watch |
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'Deal broken', Hama activist says Listen |
'Killing must stop' in Syria, says Ban Watch |
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Peace plan ailing but not dead |
'Deal broken', Hama activist says Listen |
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What's behind unrest? |
Peace plan ailing but not dead |
| 21:50 |
Google splits stock as sales jump |
Google splits stock as sales jump |
Woman 'woke confused after rape' |
Gatland's Oz tour in doubt - wife |
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Protests over ski slope closure |
Woman 'woke confused after rape' |
| 21:40 |
Internet giant Google says its quarterly profits rise to $2.89bn (£1.8bn) as it announces a stock-split
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Internet giant Google says its quarterly profits rise to $2.89bn (£1.8bn) as it announces a stock-split
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UN to send Syria truce monitors |
UN to send Syria truce monitors |
Sony sheds 10,000 staff in revamp |
Google splits stock as sales jump |
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Internet giant Google says its quarterly profits rise to $2.89bn (£1.8bn) as it announces a stock-split
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Chairman Tom Werner says Liverpool board has "great confidence" in Kenny Dalglish as director of football Damien Comolli departs. |
Chairman Tom Werner says Liverpool board has "great confidence" in boss Kenny Dalglish as director of football Damien Comolli departs. |
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German incest pair lose in court |
Former Bill actor killed himself |
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Uefa anger over Euro 2012 costs
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German incest pair lose in court
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| 21:05 |
Mothercare to close more stores |
Goldman fined $22m over 'huddles' |
| 21:00 |
Former Bill actor killed himself |
Ex drove car into bowling alley |
Jackie Stewart on Bahrain F1 race Watch02:08 |
CCTV shows girlfriend's car revenge Watch00:43 |
Memory stick that self-destructs Watch01:13 |
Jackie Stewart on Bahrain F1 race Watch02:08 |
Coffee shop stirs etiquette debate Watch01:19 |
Memory stick that self-destructs Watch01:13 |
Shopkeeper on brutal gunman attack Watch02:38 |
Coffee shop stirs etiquette debate Watch01:19 |
Mother's level crossing safety fight Watch04:09 |
Shopkeeper on brutal gunman attack Watch02:38 |
| 20:50 |
Turkey concern over Syria plan Watch |
'Deal broken', Hama activist says Listen |
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'Deal broken', Hama activist says Listen |
Peace plan ailing but not dead |
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Peace plan ailing but not dead |
What's behind unrest? |
| 20:45 |
SYRIA CRISIS
Negotiations to start at United Nations on rapidly sending small monitor team to Syria, UN diplomat says
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The government will stick to its plan to cap tax relief on charitable donations, the government says, despite growing criticism from charities. |
The government will stick to its plan to cap tax relief on charitable donations, Treasury minister Danny Alexander says, despite growing criticism from charities. |
Gibson 'hates Jews' says writer |
Gibson in new 'anti-Jewish' row |
'Gay cure' bus advert is banned |
Former Bill actor killed himself |
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Police shine light on lost novel |
'Gay cure' bus advert is banned |
| 20:35 |
Webber expresses Bahrain concerns |
Stewart in favour of Bahrain GP |
| 20:25 |
Sportsday Live - Thursday 12 April |
Big Buck's claims record 17th win |
Pakistan 'to reopen' Nato routes
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Karzai ponders early elections
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Row over criticism of Ann Romney |
Apology over Ann Romney criticism |
| 20:20 |
Syria's fragile ceasefire holding |
UN to send Syria truce monitors |
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A fragile ceasefire appears to be holding in Syria, despite violations reported by both sides, as the UN considers deploying monitors.
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The UN is preparing to send monitors to Syria to observe a fragile ceasefire, which has come into force after more than a year of violence which has left thousands dead.
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UN to send Syria truce monitors
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Ecclestone set for Bahrain talks
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Ecclestone set for Bahrain talks
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UN to send Syria truce monitors
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| 20:10 |
Grand National expecting 150,000 |
'Gay cure' bus advert is banned |
| 19:55 |
Egypt law vote blocks candidate |
Egypt MPs 'bar regime candidates' |
| 19:50 |
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Burma sanctions may be eased - UK |
Serb police find stolen Cezanne |
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Met denies terror hacker claims |
Egypt law vote blocks candidate |
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German incest pair lose in court |
Met denies terror hacker claims |
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China scandal widow 'suffering' |
German incest pair lose in court |
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Serb police find stolen Cezanne |
China scandal widow 'suffering' |
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'Let Labour MPs' into mayor races |
Burma sanctions may be eased - UK |
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Rival campaigns fight over mayors |
'Let Labour MPs' into mayor races |
Karzai ponders early elections
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Pakistan 'to reopen' Nato routes
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Egypt law vote blocks candidate
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Ecclestone set for Bahrain talks
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Memory stick that self-destructs Watch01:13 |
Jackie Stewart on Bahrain F1 race Watch02:08 |
Coffee shop stirs etiquette debate Watch01:19 |
Memory stick that self-destructs Watch01:13 |
Shopkeeper on brutal gunman attack Watch02:38 |
Coffee shop stirs etiquette debate Watch01:19 |
Mother's level crossing safety fight Watch04:09 |
Shopkeeper on brutal gunman attack Watch02:38 |
A gift for Obama - Demo the donkey Watch01:34 |
Mother's level crossing safety fight Watch04:09 |
Cross-bred tiger cubs 'doing well' Watch00:25 |
A gift for Obama - Demo the donkey Watch01:34 |
| 19:45 |
BREAKING NEWS |
LATEST |
| 19:40 |
The Ministry of Defence is looking into reports of loud bang in Oxfordshire |
Bang which sparked calls to emergency services across large part of England was Typhoon aircraft sonic boom |
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MoD inquiry into mysterious bang |
Loud bang was Typhoon sonic boom |
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Hollywood screenwriter accuses Mel Gibson of shelving a movie about a Jewish hero because he "hates Jews"
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Uefa anger over Euro 2012 costs |
MoD inquiry into mysterious bang |
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MoD inquiry into mysterious bang |
Grand National expecting 150,000 |
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Grand National expecting 150,000 |
Police shine light on lost novel |
Outrage over 'racist' Roma story
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Uefa anger over Euro 2012 costs
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| 19:15 |
Four Stand Your Ground case studies |
Zimmerman appears in court Watch |
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Who are Martin and Zimmerman? |
Four Stand Your Ground case studies |
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One person dies in a microlight crash in Central Scotland
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Ban Ki-moon says 'onus is on government of Syria to prove that their words will be matched by their deeds'
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Harry Potter author JK Rowling reveals the title of her first novel aimed at adults
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Zimmerman trial needs 'fair jury' Watch |
Four Stand Your Ground case studies |
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Father: 'This is the beginning' Watch |
Who are Martin and Zimmerman? |
Grand National expecting 150,000 |
MoD inquiry into mysterious bang |
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Police shine light on lost novel |
Grand National expecting 150,000 |
| 19:05 |
The Ministry of Defence is looking into reports of loud bang in Oxfordshire
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Egypt parliament passes law to bar former Mubarak aides from top political posts
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The Ministry of Defence is looking into reports of loud bang in Oxfordshire
BREAKING NEWS
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Ecclestone set for Bahrain talks
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Egypt law vote blocks candidate
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| 19:00 |
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The Ministry of Defence is looking into reports of loud bang in Oxfordshire
BREAKING NEWS
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Florida gunman appears in court |
Florida gunman appears in court |
| 18:55 |
JK Rowling announces novel title |
Gibson 'hates Jews' says writer |
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EastEnders omnibus rescheduled |
JK Rowling announces novel title |
| 18:50 |
Serb police find stolen Cezanne |
Florida gunman appears in court |
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A Cezanne painting - reportedly worth $109m (£68.3m) - stolen in a raid on a Swiss museum in 2008 is recovered in Serbia.
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George Zimmerman, the Florida neighbourhood watch volunteer accused over the death of unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin, appears in court.
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Sony sheds 10,000 staff in revamp |
Serb police find stolen Cezanne |
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Mothercare to close more stores |
Sony sheds 10,000 staff in revamp |
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UK trade gap widened in February |
Mothercare to close more stores |
Florida gunman appears in court
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Row over criticism of Ann Romney
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| 18:45 |
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BREAKING NEWS
George Zimmerman appears in a Florida court accused of the shooting death of Trayvon Martin
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Florida gunman set to seek bail |
Florida gunman appears in court |
Memory stick that self-destructs Watch01:13 |
Tension in Turkey over Syria's ceasefire Watch03:07 |
Coffee shop stirs etiquette debate Watch01:19 |
Memory stick that self-destructs Watch01:13 |
Shopkeeper on brutal gunman attack Watch02:38 |
Coffee shop stirs etiquette debate Watch01:19 |
'Poached ivory openly on sale in Congo' Watch01:34 |
Shopkeeper on brutal gunman attack Watch02:38 |
| 18:35 |
Hackers 'record' terror hotline |
Met denies terror hacker claims |
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Stringfellow backs Ukip candidate |
Rival campaigns fight over mayors |
| 18:30 |
US tops global clean energy table |
Wind farms 'not big bird mincers' |
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Stardust recycling mystery solved |
US tops global clean energy table |
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BBC News at Six Live |
BBC News Channel Live |
| 18:25 |
New titles for North Korea leader
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Karzai ponders early elections
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| 18:20 |
Sony sheds 10,000 staff in revamp |
China scandal widow 'suffering' |
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Men sought over £1.8m museum raid |
Sony sheds 10,000 staff in revamp |
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JK Rowling reveals the title for her first novel for adults |
Hamster demonstrates its animal magnetism |
EastEnders omnibus rescheduled |
JK Rowling announces novel title |
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Adele 'richest' young musician |
EastEnders omnibus rescheduled |
| 18:10 |
Met criticised over Wallis role |
Ministers 'stick to charity plan' |
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Senior Scotland Yard staff showed poor judgement in their relationship with ex-News of the World executive Neil Wallis, the police watchdog says.
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The government will stick to its plan to cap tax relief on charitable donations, the government says, despite growing criticism from charities.
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NoW hacking cases launched in US |
Charities worried over tax-cap plan |
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Phone hacking: The main players |
Charity tax relief donations fear Watch |
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Ministers 'stick to charity plan' |
Serb police find stolen Cezanne |
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The government will stick to its plan to cap tax relief on charitable donations, the government says, despite growing criticism from charities.
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A Cezanne painting - reportedly worth $109m (£68.3m) - stolen in a raid on a Swiss museum in 2008 is recovered in Serbia.
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Hackers 'record' terror hotline |
Met criticised over Wallis role |
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The Metropolitan Police is investigating claims that hackers illegally recorded their own calls to its anti-terrorist hotline.
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Senior Scotland Yard staff showed poor judgement in their relationship with ex-News of the World executive Neil Wallis, the police watchdog says.
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German incest pair lose in court |
Hackers 'record' terror hotline |
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Sony sheds 10,000 staff in revamp |
German incest pair lose in court |
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Mothercare to close more stores |
Sony sheds 10,000 staff in revamp |
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UK trade gap widened in February |
Mothercare to close more stores |
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Fresh bid for 632 Lloyds branches |
UK trade gap widened in February |
Serb police find stolen Cezanne |
EastEnders omnibus rescheduled |
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EastEnders omnibus rescheduled |
Adele 'richest' young musician |
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BBC News Channel Live |
BBC News at Six Live |
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BBC Radio 4 - PM Live |
BBC Radio 5 live Live |
| 18:00 |
Cable concern at charity tax move |
Ministers 'stick to charity plan' |
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Business Secretary Vince Cable voices concerns about the potential impact of plans to cap tax relief on charitable donations to universities. |
The government will stick to its plan to cap tax relief on charitable donations, the government says, despite growing criticism from charities. |
| 17:55 |
Cup win may save season - Gerrard |
Spurs better than Chelsea - Bale |
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Farrell turns down England role |
Cup win may save season - Gerrard |
| 17:50 |
Negotiations to start at United Nations on rapidly sending small monitor team to Syria, UN diplomat says
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Negotiations to start at United Nations on rapidly sending small monitor team to Syria, UN diplomat says
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Gerbil pal arrived before police |
One dead after microlight crash |
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One dead after microlight crash |
Gerbil pal arrived before police |
| 17:45 |
A fragile ceasefire appears to be holding in Syria, despite violations reported by both sides in the 13-month conflict. |
A fragile ceasefire appears to be holding in Syria, despite violations reported by both sides, as the UN considers deploying monitors. |
| 17:40 |
Coffee shop stirs etiquette debate Watch01:19 |
Memory stick that self-destructs Watch01:13 |
Memory stick that self-destructs Watch01:13 |
The airbag designed for toddlers Watch02:01 |
Shopkeeper on brutal gunman attack Watch02:38 |
Coffee shop stirs etiquette debate Watch01:19 |
A gift for Obama - Demo the donkey Watch01:34 |
Shopkeeper on brutal gunman attack Watch02:38 |
The airbag designed for toddlers Watch02:01 |
A gift for Obama - Demo the donkey Watch01:34 |
| 17:30 |
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SYRIA CRISIS
Negotiations to start at United Nations on rapidly sending small monitor team to Syria, UN diplomat says
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British Airways takeover of BMI will mean up to 1,200 job losses, BA announces
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Anti-terrorist hotline 'recorded' |
Hackers 'record' terror hotline |
Dalglish has board's full support |
Dalglish has board's full support |
Ukraine jails ex-defence minister
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Outrage over 'racist' Roma story
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Scotland Yard investigating claims that conversations on its anti-terrorist hotline were illegally recorded
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Cable concern at charity tax move |
Cable concern at charity tax move |
Comolli & Liverpool part company |
Dalglish has board's full support |
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Liverpool director of football Damien Comolli leaves the Premier League club by mutual consent. |
Chairman Tom Werner says Liverpool board has "great confidence" in Kenny Dalglish as director of football Damien Comolli departs. |
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FA must name coach now - Shearer |
Cup win may save season - Gerrard |
Greek town forms bartering system Watch02:38 |
A gift for Obama - Demo the donkey Watch01:34 |
| 17:05 |
BBC Radio 5 live Live |
BBC Radio 4 - PM Live |
| 16:50 |
Grainger aims to turn silver into gold |
Farrell turns down England role |
| 16:45 |
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One person dies in a microlight crash in Central Scotland
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Business Secretary Vince Cable is concerned about the potential impact of plans to cap tax relief on charitable donations to universities. |
Business Secretary Vince Cable voices concerns about the potential impact of plans to cap tax relief on charitable donations to universities. |
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Hamster stuck to cage with magnet |
Police shine light on lost novel |
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Ryanair cuts more airport routes |
One dead after microlight crash |
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Secretly sterilised |
David Bond |
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A government that operates on mothers without their consent
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London takes inspiration from Barcelona for legacy
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Violence threatens Syria's truce |
Syria's fragile ceasefire holding |
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A fragile ceasefire is in place in Syria after 13 months of fighting, but both sides report a growing number of violations. |
A fragile ceasefire appears to be holding in Syria, despite violations reported by both sides in the 13-month conflict. |
Hamster stuck to cage with magnet |
Grand National expecting 150,000 |
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Four in court in body-in-bin case |
Hamster stuck to cage with magnet |
Looking for love |
Battleground states |
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Readers' stories about disability and dating
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Find out where US presidential election will be won
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Battleground states |
Looking for love |
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Find out where US presidential election will be won
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Readers' stories about disability and dating
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Tusks to trinkets |
'Breaking taboos' |
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The legal ivory trade and the secretive black market
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The transsexual techno-rapper taking Angola by storm
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Secretly sterilised |
Re-routing UK trade |
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A government that operates on mothers without their consent
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Why David Cameron is pushing exports in Asia
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'I was born a showman' |
Secretly sterilised |
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Who are the people who run Britain's funfairs?
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A government that operates on mothers without their consent
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| 16:15 |
New crackdown on Turkish military
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Ukraine jails ex-defence minister
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| 16:10 |
United slip-up is music to Mancini's ears |
Grainger aims to turn silver into gold |
| 16:00 |
Rival campaigns fight over mayors |
'Let Labour MPs' into mayor races |
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'Let Labour MPs' into mayor races |
Stringfellow backs Ukip candidate |
| 15:55 |
Call to let MPs enter mayors race |
'Let Labour MPs' into mayor races |
| 15:45 |
Turkey concern over Syria plan Watch |
'Killing must stop' in Syria, says Ban Watch |
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'Deal broken', Hama activist says Listen |
Turkey concern over Syria plan Watch |
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Peace plan ailing but not dead |
'Deal broken', Hama activist says Listen |
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What's behind unrest? |
Peace plan ailing but not dead |
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The Metropolitan Police is investigating claims calls made to its anti-terrorist hotline were illegally recorded. |
The Metropolitan Police is investigating claims that hackers illegally recorded their own calls to its anti-terrorist hotline. |
| 15:40 |
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| 15:10 |
UN chief Ban Ki-moon news conference Live |
Turkey concern over Syria plan Watch |
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Syria 'positive' over ceasefire Watch |
Peace plan ailing but not dead |
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Peace plan ailing but not dead |
What's behind unrest? |
Cable concern at charity reliefs |
Cable concern at charity tax move |
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Charity tax relief donations fear Watch |
Charities worried over tax-cap plan |
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PM 'listening' over charity row |
Charity tax relief donations fear Watch |
| 15:05 |
BREAKING NEWS |
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Ban Ki-moon says 'onus is on government of Syria to prove that their words will be matched by their deeds'
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Ban Ki-moon says 'onus is on government of Syria to prove that their words will be matched by their deeds'
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Sony sheds 10,000 staff in revamp |
BMI sale puts 1,200 jobs at risk |
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Sony is shedding 10,000 staff worldwide in a major reorganisation announced by the company's new chief executive Kazuo Hirai.
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British Airways owner IAG says its deal to buy BMI from Lufthansa for £172.5m could result in the loss of up to 1,200 jobs.
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Mothercare to close more stores |
Sony sheds 10,000 staff in revamp |
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Lorry driver dies in M1 collision |
Mothercare to close more stores |
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BMI sale puts 1,200 jobs at risk |
Men sought over £1.8m museum raid |
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Square-eyed Sundays to end for EastEnders fans |
The Scream on show ahead of sale Watch |
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The Scream on show ahead of sale Watch |
EastEnders omnibus rescheduled |
Men sought over £1.8m museum raid |
Hamster stuck to cage with magnet |
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Hamster stuck to cage with magnet |
Four in court in body-in-bin case |
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Mali leader threatens 'total war'
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S Sudan defies UN withdrawal call
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BREAKING NEWS
Ban Ki-moon says 'onus is on government of Syria to prove that their words will be matched by their deeds'
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'Poor judgement' shown by Scotland Yard in recruiting former NoW executive editor Neil Wallis as PR consultant, IPCC says
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Square-eyed Sundays to end for EastEnders fans |
Square-eyed Sundays to end for EastEnders fans |
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Four in court in body-in-bin case |
Hamster stuck to cage with magnet |
Ryanair cuts more airport routes |
Gerbil pal arrived before police |
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Chief role axed at The Scotsman |
Ryanair cuts more airport routes |
| 14:40 |
BREAKING NEWS |
LATEST |
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'Deal broken', Hama activist says Listen |
UN chief Ban Ki-moon news conference Live |
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Syria 'positive' over ceasefire Watch |
'Deal broken', Hama activist says Listen |
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Peace plan ailing but not dead |
Syria 'positive' over ceasefire Watch |
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Turkey concern over Syria plan Watch |
Peace plan ailing but not dead |
| 14:35 |
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BMI sale puts 1,200 jobs at risk
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BMI sale puts 1,200 jobs at risk |
Fresh bid for 632 Lloyds branches |
Young homeless 'underestimated' |
Oxford reassures Indian students |
| 14:30 |
BREAKING NEWS
British Airways takeover of BMI will mean up to 1,200 job losses, BA announces
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Scotland Yard investigating claims that conversations on its anti-terrorist hotline were illegally recorded |
Harry Potter author JK Rowling reveals the title of her first novel aimed at adults |
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BREAKING NEWS |
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'Poor judgement' shown by Scotland Yard in recruiting former NoW executive editor Neil Wallis as PR consultant, IPCC says |
British Airways takeover of BMI will mean up to 1,200 job losses, BA announces |
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Director of football Damien Comolli leaves Liverpool by mutual consent |
Scotland Yard investigating claims that conversations on its anti-terrorist hotline were illegally recorded |
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Lawyer for phone-hacking victims says he is taking legal action on behalf of three alleged victims in US courts |
'Poor judgement' shown by Scotland Yard in recruiting former NoW executive editor Neil Wallis as PR consultant, IPCC says |
The Scream on show ahead of sale Watch |
JK Rowling reveals the title for her first novel for adults |
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JK Rowling announces novel title |
The Scream on show ahead of sale Watch |
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Mali interim leader takes office |
Mali leader threatens 'total war' |
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Fresh bid for 632 Lloyds branches |
BMI sale puts 1,200 jobs at risk |
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Rose declines Hall of Fame honour |
JK Rowling announces novel title |
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Florida gunman on murder charge
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Florida gunman set to seek bail
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British Airways takeover of bmi will mean up to 1,200 job losses, BA announces |
British Airways takeover of BMI will mean up to 1,200 job losses, BA announces |
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'Tanks still on streets' Watch |
'Deal broken', Hama activist says Listen |
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What's behind unrest? |
Turkey concern over Syria plan Watch |
Most wanted |
Most wanted |
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British Airways takeover of bmi will mean up to 1,200 job losses, BA announces
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Warning over 'organised fights' |
Submarine 'submerged in lough' |
Job loss concerns at Sony plant |
Woman 'woke confused after rape' |
| 14:05 |
Adele named 'richest' young musician |
Square-eyed Sundays to end for EastEnders fans |
Rose declines Hall of Fame honour |
Serb police find stolen Cezanne |
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C4 drop 'blind man grope' sketch |
Rose declines Hall of Fame honour |
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Syria violence drops after truce |
Violence threatens Syria's truce |
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A fragile ceasefire is in place in Syria after 13 months of fighting, but activists say the government is not fully complying. |
A fragile ceasefire is in place in Syria after 13 months of fighting, but both sides report a growing number of violations. |
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Phone hacking: The main players
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Florida gunman on murder charge |
Burma sanctions may be eased - UK |
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Burma sanctions may be eased - UK |
German incest pair lose in court |
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Stringfellow backs Ukip candidate |
Call to let MPs enter mayors race |
NoW hacking cases launched in US
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Florida gunman on murder charge
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Lorry driver dies in M1 collision |
Florida gunman on murder charge |
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Florida gunman on murder charge |
Burma sanctions may be eased - UK |
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Burma sanctions may be eased - UK |
Mothercare to close more stores |
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Mothercare to close more stores |
Lorry driver dies in M1 collision |
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Ecclestone set for Bahrain talks |
Uefa anger over Euro 2012 costs |
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Wavii rivals Facebook's news feed |
Facebook criticised on user tool |
Founding father of Algeria dies
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Ecclestone set for Bahrain talks
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Syria violence drops after truce |
Syria violence drops after truce |
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M1 closed after fatal lorry crash |
Lorry driver dies in M1 collision |
Author Boyd takes 007 back to 60s |
The Scream on show ahead of sale Watch |
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The Scream on show ahead of sale Watch |
C4 drop 'blind man grope' sketch |
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Memory stick that self-destructs Watch01:13
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BBC News at One Live |
BBC News Channel Live |
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Stringfellow 'backing Ukip candidate' |
Stringfellow backs Ukip candidate |
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Syria quiet as ceasefire begins |
Syria violence drops after truce |
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A ceasefire appears to be holding in Syria after 13 months of fighting, but Western countries publicly doubt the government's intentions. |
A fragile ceasefire is in place in Syria after 13 months of fighting, but activists say the government is not fully complying. |
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'Staycations' lift Scots tourism |
Chief role axed at The Scotsman |
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Scotland Yard investigating claims that conversations on its anti-terrorist hotline were illegally recorded by hackers
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Scotland Yard investigating claims that conversations on its anti-terrorist hotline were illegally recorded
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Sony sheds 10,000 staff in revamp |
Anti-terrorist hotline 'recorded' |
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Sony is shedding 10,000 staff worldwide in a major reorganisation announced by the company's new chief executive Kazuo Hirai.
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The Metropolitan Police is investigating claims calls made to its anti-terrorist hotline were illegally recorded.
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Probe into patient night releases |
Sony sheds 10,000 staff in revamp |
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The government is investigating after figures emerge suggesting hospital patients in England have been discharged overnight to free up beds.
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Sony is shedding 10,000 staff worldwide in a major reorganisation announced by the company's new chief executive Kazuo Hirai.
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M1 closed after fatal lorry crash |
Probe into patient night releases |
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Florida gunman on murder charge |
M1 closed after fatal lorry crash |
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Burma sanctions may be eased - UK |
Florida gunman on murder charge |
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New titles for North Korea leader |
Burma sanctions may be eased - UK |
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Philippines 'pulls warship back'
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New titles for North Korea leader
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Tusks to trinkets |
Battleground states |
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The legal ivory trade and the secretive black market
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Find out where US presidential election will be won
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Secretly sterilised |
Tusks to trinkets |
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A government that operates on mothers without their consent
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The legal ivory trade and the secretive black market
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'I was born a showman' |
Secretly sterilised |
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Who are the people who run Britain's funfairs?
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A government that operates on mothers without their consent
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Unique test |
'I was born a showman' |
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Clare Balding on Grand National challenge BBC Sport
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Who are the people who run Britain's funfairs?
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BBC News Channel Live |
BBC News at One Live |
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C4 drop 'blind man grope' sketch |
The Scream on show ahead of sale Watch |
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Farrell turns down England role |
United slip-up is music to Mancini's ears |
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Four in court in body-in-bin case |
Men sought over £1.8m museum raid |
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Crash plane 'had fuel problems' |
Four in court in body-in-bin case |
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Camp demo over ski slope closure |
Protests over ski slope closure |
Shopkeeper on brutal gunman attack Watch02:38 |
The Scream on show ahead of sale Watch02:55 |
Greek town forms bartering system Watch02:38 |
Shopkeeper on brutal gunman attack Watch02:38 |
'Poached ivory openly on sale in Congo' Watch01:34 |
Greek town forms bartering system Watch02:38 |
Charles Manson refused parole Watch02:01 |
'Poached ivory openly on sale in Congo' Watch01:34 |
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Man accused of pensioner's murder |
Man accused of pensioner's murder |
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Your pictures |
Day in pictures |
Day in pictures |
Your pictures |
Easter Sunday |
Day in pictures |
The Boat Race |
Easter Sunday |
Day in pictures |
The Boat Race |
Week in pictures |
Day in pictures |
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Man accused of pensioner's murder |
Man accused of pensioner's murder |
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Gatland suffers double heel break |
Camp demo over ski slope closure |
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'Huge amount of arm-twisting' Watch |
'Tanks still on streets' Watch |
Man accused of pensioner's murder |
Man accused of pensioner's murder |
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PM 'listening' over charity row |
Charity tax relief donations fear Watch |
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No 10: Rich abuse charity giving |
PM 'listening' over charity row |
Shopkeeper on brutal gunman attack Watch02:38 |
Shopkeeper on brutal gunman attack Watch02:38 |
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'Staycations' lift for tourism |
'Staycations' lift Scots tourism |
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Blacks purchase dents JD profits |
Fresh bid for 632 Lloyds branches |
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Stringfellow 'backing Ukip candidate' |
Rival campaigns fight over mayors |
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Blair 'blank' over rendition case |
Stringfellow 'backing Ukip candidate' |
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Synchronised tops National field |
Farrell turns down England role |
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'Better start' for firms in 2012 |
'Staycations' lift for tourism |
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Greek town forms bartering system Watch02:38 |
Shopkeeper on brutal gunman attack Watch02:38 |
Charles Manson refused parole Watch02:01 |
Greek town forms bartering system Watch02:38 |
Mother's level crossing safety fight Watch04:09 |
Charles Manson refused parole Watch02:01 |
Alarm with get you up 'guarantee' Watch00:52 |
Mother's level crossing safety fight Watch04:09 |
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Met criticised over Wallis role |
Met criticised over Wallis role |
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Why do some people propose in public? |
Has Instagram made everyone's photos look the same? |
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Has Instagram made everyone's photos look the same? |
Are our street names sexist? |
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Will you? |
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The craze for public marriage proposals
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Ready for lift-off? |
Most wanted |
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Who gets on the FBI's top 10 list?
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Tusks to trinkets |
Ready for lift-off? |
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The legal ivory trade and the secretive black market
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Damian Grammaticas goes inside N Korea satellite command centre
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Secretly sterilised |
Tusks to trinkets |
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A government that operates on mothers without their consent
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The legal ivory trade and the secretive black market
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'I was born a showman' |
Secretly sterilised |
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A government that operates on mothers without their consent
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Unique test |
'I was born a showman' |
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Clare Balding on Grand National challenge BBC Sport
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Who are the people who run Britain's funfairs?
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Newspaper review |
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Clare Balding on Grand National challenge BBC Sport
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Charities' tax fear for donations |
Cable concern at charity reliefs |
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Business Secretary Vince Cable is concerned about the potential impact of plans to cap tax relief on charitable donations to universities. |
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"Poor judgement" shown by Scotland Yard in recruiting former NoW executive editor Neil Wallis as PR consultant, IPCC says |
'Poor judgement' shown by Scotland Yard in recruiting former NoW executive editor Neil Wallis as PR consultant, IPCC says |
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NoW hacking cases launched in US |
C4 drop 'blind man grope' sketch |
Warning over 'organised fights' |
Man accused of pensioner's murder |
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Top Chinese politician visits NI |
Warning over 'organised fights' |
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Philippine ship sent to stand-off |
Philippines 'pulls warship back' |
US soldiers dead in Morocco crash
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NoW hacking cases launched in US
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Olympics 'may overwhelm Heathrow' |
Stringfellow 'backing Ukip candidate' |
Has Instagram made everyone's photos look the same? |
Why do some people propose in public? |
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Are our street names sexist? |
Has Instagram made everyone's photos look the same? |
Comolli & Liverpool part company |
Comolli & Liverpool part company |
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United slip-up is music to Mancini's ears |
Synchronised tops National field |
Four accused in body-in-bin case |
Four in court in body-in-bin case |
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"Poor judgement" was shown by Scotland Yard in recruiting former NoW executive editor Neil Wallis as PR consultant, IPCC says |
"Poor judgement" shown by Scotland Yard in recruiting former NoW executive editor Neil Wallis as PR consultant, IPCC says |
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"Poor judgement" was shown by Scotland Yard in recruiting former NoW executive editor Neil Wallis as PR consultant, IPCC says
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"Poor judgement" was shown by Scotland Yard in recruiting former NoW executive editor Neil Wallis as PR consultant, IPCC says
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Charities' tax fear for donations |
Met criticised over Wallis role |
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Charities say there is "widespread alarm and despair" at plans to cap tax relief on charitable donations - as some Tory MPs call for a rethink.
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Senior Scotland Yard staff showed poor judgement in their relationship with ex-News of the World executive Neil Wallis, the police watchdog says.
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NoW hacking cases launched in US |
Charities' tax fear for donations |
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Lawyer Mark Lewis says he is taking legal action in the US on behalf of three alleged victims of phone hacking by the News of the World.
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Charities say there is "widespread alarm and despair" at plans to cap tax relief on charitable donations - as some Tory MPs call for a rethink.
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Phone-hacking scandal: Timeline |
PM 'listening' over charity row |
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No 10: Rich abuse charity giving
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Tiny portrait of Queen engraved on diamond |
Adele named 'richest' young musician |
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Newsbeat |
Adele 'richest' young musician |
Rose declines Hall of Fame honour |
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Rose declines Hall of Fame honour |
NoW hacking cases launched in US |
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Title race is finished - Mancini |
FA must name coach now - Shearer |
Hollande talks tough on markets
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New crackdown on Turkish military
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Day in pictures |
Your pictures |
Aceh quake |
Day in pictures |
North Korea |
Aceh quake |
Easter Sunday |
North Korea |
The Boat Race |
Easter Sunday |
Day in pictures |
The Boat Race |
Week in pictures |
Day in pictures |
Your pictures |
Week in pictures |
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"Poor judgment" was shown by Scotland Yard in recruiting former NoW executive editor Neil Wallis as PR consultant, IPCC says |
"Poor judgement" was shown by Scotland Yard in recruiting former NoW executive editor Neil Wallis as PR consultant, IPCC says |
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Director of football Damien Comolli leaves Liverpool by mutual consent
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Director of football Damien Comolli leaves Liverpool by mutual consent
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German Salafists give away Koran
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Hollande talks tough on markets
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"Poor judgment" was shown by Scotland Yard in recruiting former NoW executive editor Neil Wallis as PR consultant, IPCC says
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NoW hacking cases launched in US |
NoW hacking cases launched in US |
Comolli & Liverpool part company |
Comolli & Liverpool part company |
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Liverpool director of football Damien Comolli leaves the club by mutual consent. |
Liverpool director of football Damien Comolli leaves the Premier League club by mutual consent. |
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Comolli & Liverpool part company |
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Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini says his side cannot overhaul Manchester United's Premier League lead. |
Liverpool director of football Damien Comolli leaves the club by mutual consent. |
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Hamilton given China grid penalty |
Title race is finished - Mancini |
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Synchronised tops National field |
Hamilton given China grid penalty |
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Nearly nine out of 10 charities fear government plans to limit tax relief will result in a drop in donations from wealthy benefactors, a survey suggests. |
Charities say there is "widespread alarm and despair" at plans to cap tax relief on charitable donations - as some Tory MPs call for a rethink. |
Fears grow of widening Sudan war
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Mali interim leader takes office
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Charles Manson refused parole Watch02:01 |
Coffee shop stirs etiquette debate Watch01:19 |
Coffee shop stirs etiquette debate Watch01:19 |
Greek town forms bartering system Watch02:38 |
Greek town forms bartering system Watch02:38 |
Charles Manson refused parole Watch02:01 |
Clinton describes Bin Laden raid Watch01:37 |
Alarm with get you up 'guarantee' Watch00:52 |
Cross-bred tiger cubs 'doing well' Watch00:25 |
The airbag designed for toddlers Watch02:01 |
Alarm with get you up 'guarantee' Watch00:52 |
Cross-bred tiger cubs 'doing well' Watch00:25 |
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Gatland suffers double heel break |
Synchronised tops National field |
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Saga ends of chimney sold on eBay |
Gatland suffers double heel break |
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'Better start' for firms in 2012 |
Ryanair cuts more airport routes |
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Ryanair set for more airport cuts |
'Better start' for firms in 2012 |
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A government that operates on mothers without their consent
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Syria ceasefire comes into effect |
Syria quiet as ceasefire begins |
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A ceasefire comes into force in Syria to stem the 13-month-old conflict, but Western countries publicly doubt the government's intentions. |
A ceasefire appears to be holding in Syria after 13 months of fighting, but Western countries publicly doubt the government's intentions. |
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Lawyer Mark Lewis says he is taking legal action in the US on behalf of three alleged victims of phone hacking by the News of the World.
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Phone-hacking scandal: Timeline
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NoW hacking cases launched in US |
Probe into patient night releases |
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Lawyer Mark Lewis says he is taking legal action in the US on behalf of three alleged victims of phone hacking by the News of the World.
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The government is investigating after figures emerge suggesting hospital patients in England have been discharged overnight to free up beds.
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Electronics giant Sony says it will cut 10,000 jobs worldwide in the next 12 months
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Lawyer Mark Lewis says he is taking legal action in the US on behalf of three alleged victims of phone hacking by News of the World. |
Lawyer Mark Lewis says he is taking legal action in the US on behalf of three alleged victims of phone hacking by the News of the World. |
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Strong quake strikes off Mexico |
Mexico struck by two earthquakes |
| 10:10 |
Blacks purchase dents JD profits |
UK trade gap widened in February |
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US sues Apple over e-book prices |
Blacks purchase dents JD profits |
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Criminals pay for assaulted PCs |
Ryanair set for more airport cuts |
Charles Manson is denied parole
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US soldiers dead in Morocco crash
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Probe into patient night releases |
NoW hacking cases launched in US |
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The government is investigating after figures emerge suggesting hospital patients in England have been discharged overnight to free up beds.
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Lawyer Mark Lewis says he is taking legal action in the US on behalf of three alleged victims of phone hacking by News of the World.
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M1 closed after fatal lorry crash |
Probe into patient night releases |
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Florida gunman on murder charge |
M1 closed after fatal lorry crash |
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Burma sanctions may be eased - UK |
Florida gunman on murder charge |
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New titles for North Korea leader |
Burma sanctions may be eased - UK |
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Mothercare to close more stores |
New titles for North Korea leader |
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'Hours taken up' driving children |
Mothercare to close more stores |
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Lawyer for phone-hacking victims says he is taking legal action on behalf of three alleged victims in US courts
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Lawyer for phone-hacking victims says he is taking legal action on behalf of three alleged victims in US courts
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Lawyer for phone-hacking victims says he is taking legal action on behalf of three alleged victims in US courts
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Gatland suffers double heel break |
Hamilton given China grid penalty |
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Hamilton given China grid penalty |
United slip-up is music to Mancini's ears |
Cross-bred tiger cubs 'doing well' Watch00:25 |
Clinton describes Bin Laden raid Watch01:37 |
Clinton describes Bin Laden raid Watch01:37 |
Cross-bred tiger cubs 'doing well' Watch00:25 |
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North Korea |
Aceh quake |
Easter Sunday |
North Korea |
The Boat Race |
Easter Sunday |
Day in pictures |
The Boat Race |
Week in pictures |
Day in pictures |
Your pictures |
Week in pictures |
Day in pictures |
Your pictures |
| 09:25 |
Trapped Peruvian miners rescued
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Strong quake strikes off Mexico
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Stardust recycling mystery solved |
US tops global clean energy table |
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Indian Ocean tsunami alert lifted |
Stardust recycling mystery solved |
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National field set to be revealed |
Hamilton given China grid penalty |
Will ceasefire in Syria hold? Watch02:04 |
Cross-bred tiger cubs 'doing well' Watch00:25 |
Ready for lift off? |
Ready for lift-off? |
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Who are the people who run Britain's fun fairs? |
Who are the people who run Britain's funfairs? |
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UK 'saturated' by light pollution |
Indian Ocean tsunami alert lifted |
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Eco shortlisted for fiction prize |
Rose declines Hall of Fame honour |
| 09:05 |
Bernie Ecclestone asks to meet F1 teams on Saturday to discuss whether the Bahrain GP will go ahead, BBC Sport understands
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Bernie Ecclestone asks to meet F1 teams on Saturday to discuss whether the Bahrain GP will go ahead, BBC Sport understands
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Young homeless 'underestimated' |
Mothercare to close more stores |
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Mothercare to close more stores |
'Hours taken up' driving children |
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'Hours taken up' driving children |
Ecclestone set for Bahrain talks |
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US sues Apple over e-book prices |
Blacks purchase dents JD profits |
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Internet suffix deadline looms |
US sues Apple over e-book prices |
London gets primary school cash |
Young homeless 'underestimated' |
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Rise in child care applications |
London gets primary school cash |
Wavii rivals Facebook's news feed |
Internet suffix deadline looms |
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Google revamps its social network |
Wavii rivals Facebook's news feed |
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Ecclestone set for Bahrain talks |
Gatland suffers double heel break |
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United slip-up is music to Mancini's ears |
National field set to be revealed |
Russian opposition MPs snub Putin
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German Salafists give away Koran
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BBC Radio 4 - Today Live |
BBC Radio 5 live Live |
Ivory wars |
Tusks to trinkets |
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Tracing the secret trade from Congo to China |
The legal ivory trade and the secretive black market |
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Wigan 1-0 Man Utd |
Title race is finished - Mancini |
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Manchester United's lead at the top of the Premier League is cut to five points after Shaun Moloney's goal earns Wigan a 1-0 win. |
Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini says his side cannot overhaul Manchester United's Premier League lead. |
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Title race is finished - Mancini |
Ecclestone set for Bahrain talks |
| 08:45 |
F1 teams expect Bahrain to be off |
United slip-up is music to Mancini's ears |
| 08:40 |
Job loss fears at Sony factories |
Job loss concerns at Sony plant |
| 08:35 |
FORMULA 1
Bernie Ecclestone asks to meet F1 teams on Saturday to discuss whether the Bahrain GP will go ahead, BBC Sport understands
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Struggling retailer Mothercare announces plans to close more stores over the next three years |
M1 closed in Bedfordshire after fatal lorry crash |
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Bernie Ecclestone asks to meet F1 teams on Saturday to discuss whether the Bahrain GP will go ahead, BBC Sport understands
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Electronics giant Sony says it will cut 10,000 jobs worldwide in the next 12 months |
Struggling retailer Mothercare announces plans to close more stores over the next three years |
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Prime Minister David Cameron, speaking in Indonesia, urges people not to confuse Islam with extremism |
Electronics giant Sony says it will cut 10,000 jobs worldwide in the next 12 months |
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Sony sheds 10,000 jobs in revamp |
Sony sheds 10,000 staff in revamp |
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Sony is cutting 10,000 jobs worldwide in a major reorganisation announced by the company's new chief executive Kazuo Hirai. |
Sony is shedding 10,000 staff worldwide in a major reorganisation announced by the company's new chief executive Kazuo Hirai. |
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Florida gunman on murder charge |
M1 closed after fatal lorry crash |
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Burma sanctions may be eased - UK |
Florida gunman on murder charge |
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New titles for North Korea leader |
Burma sanctions may be eased - UK |
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Young homeless 'underestimated' |
New titles for North Korea leader |
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Mothercare to close more stores |
Young homeless 'underestimated' |
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Four accused in body-in-bin case |
Mothercare to close more stores |
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Crash plane 'had fuel problems' |
Four accused in body-in-bin case |
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M1 closed after fatal lorry crash |
Crash plane 'had fuel problems' |
| 08:30 |
Stab victim wants to wed attacker |
M1 closed after fatal lorry crash |
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Bernie Ecclestone asks to meet F1 teams on Saturday to discuss whether the Bahrain GP will go ahead, BBC Sport understands
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Booker-nominated author William Boyd is to write a new officially-sanctioned James Bond novel
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Shock losses warning from Nokia |
Internet suffix deadline looms |
Internet suffix deadline looms |
Wavii rivals Facebook's news feed |
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Wavii rivals Facebook's news feed |
Google revamps its social network |
Day in pictures |
Easter Sunday |
Easter Sunday |
The Boat Race |
The Boat Race |
Day in pictures |
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BBC Breakfast Live |
BBC News Channel Live |
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Eco shortlisted for fiction prize |
Adele 'richest' young musician |
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ITV moves BGT to later time slot |
Eco shortlisted for fiction prize |
Criminals pay for assaulted PCs |
'Better start' for firms in 2012 |
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'Better start' for firms in 2012 |
Criminals pay for assaulted PCs |
'I was born a showman' |
Ready for lift off? |
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Who are the people who run Britain's fun fairs?
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Damian Grammaticas goes inside N Korea satellite command centre
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Ready for lift off? |
Ivory wars |
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Damian Grammaticas goes inside N Korea satellite command centre
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Tracing the secret trade from Congo to China
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Ivory wars |
'I was born a showman' |
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Tracing the secret trade from Congo to China
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Who are the people who run Britain's fun fairs?
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Sony cuts 10,000 jobs in revamp |
Sony sheds 10,000 jobs in revamp |
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Cameron gives 'extremism' warning |
Burma sanctions may be eased - UK |
Warning over 'organised fights' |
Warning over 'organised fights' |
Greek town forms bartering system Watch02:38 |
Coffee shop stirs etiquette debate Watch01:19 |
'Poached ivory openly on sale in Congo' Watch01:34 |
Greek town forms bartering system Watch02:38 |
Mother's level crossing safety fight Watch04:09 |
'Poached ivory openly on sale in Congo' Watch01:34 |
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Mother's level crossing safety fight Watch04:09 |
Clinton describes Bin Laden raid Watch01:37 |
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Clinton describes Bin Laden raid Watch01:37 |
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Apple 'tackling Trojan invasion' |
Wavii rivals Facebook's news feed |
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Warning over 'organised fights' |
Crews tackle Swansea house fire |
Job loss fears at Sony factories |
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Internet suffix deadline looms |
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Clinton describes Bin Laden raid Watch01:37 |
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'Poached ivory openly on sale in Congo' Watch01:34 |
Charles Manson refused parole Watch02:01 |
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Mother's level crossing safety fight Watch04:09 |
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Refugees hope for Syria peace Watch03:11 |
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Norfolk clifftop homes demolished Watch01:49 |
Energy firms 'must offer their best deal' Watch01:58 |
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US sues Apple over e-book prices |
Mothercare to close more stores |
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Mothercare to close more stores |
US sues Apple over e-book prices |
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Philippine ship sent to stand-off |
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Mother's level crossing safety fight Watch04:09 |
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Will ceasefire in Syria hold? Watch02:04 |
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Refugees hope for Syria peace Watch03:11 |
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Norfolk clifftop homes demolished Watch01:49 |
Energy firms 'must offer their best deal' Watch01:58 |
Alarm with get you up 'guarantee' Watch00:52 |
Store owners react to arson sentence Watch02:37 |
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Electronics giant Sony says it will cut 10,000 jobs worldwide in the next 12 months |
Struggling retailer Mothercare announces plans to close more stores over the next three years |
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Prime Minister David Cameron, speaking in Indonesia, urges people not to confuse Islam with extremism |
Electronics giant Sony says it will cut 10,000 jobs worldwide in the next 12 months |
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Prime Minister David Cameron, speaking in Indonesia, urges people not to confuse Islam with extremism |
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George Zimmerman, who shot unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin in Florida, is charged with second-degree murder and taken into custody.
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Florida gunman on murder charge |
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Italian hostage released in India
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Refugees hope for Syria peace Watch03:11 |
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Norfolk clifftop homes demolished Watch01:49 |
Refugees hope for Syria peace Watch03:11 |
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Shock losses warning from Nokia |
Sony cuts 10,000 jobs in revamp |
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Shock losses warning from Nokia |
Apple 'tackling Trojan invasion' |
Internet suffix deadline looms |
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Wavii rivals Facebook's news feed |
Apple 'tackling Trojan invasion' |
Woman, 19, 'raped by footballers' |
Crews tackle Swansea house fire |
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Crews tackle Swansea house fire |
Saga ends of chimney sold on eBay |
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Electronics giant Sony says it will cut 10,000 jobs worldwide
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Peace plan ailing but not dead |
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Prime Minister David Cameron urges people not to confuse Islam with extremism, speaking in Indonesia |
Prime Minister David Cameron, speaking in Indonesia, urges people not to confuse Islam with extremism |
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Warning over 'organised fights' |
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Russian nuclear firm 'eyes Wylfa' |
Crews tackle Swansea house fire |
Norfolk clifftop homes demolished Watch01:49 |
Will ceasefire in Syria hold? Watch02:04 |
Alarm with get you up 'guarantee' Watch00:52 |
Norfolk clifftop homes demolished Watch01:49 |
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Alarm with get you up 'guarantee' Watch00:52 |
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Clare Balding on Grand National's unique test |
F1 teams expect Bahrain to be off |
South China Sea stand-off ongoing
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Italian hostage released in India
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Top Chinese politician visits NI |
35-year-old injured in shooting |
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Top Chinese politician visits NI |
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'Poached ivory openly on sale in Congo' Watch01:34 |
Alarm with get you up 'guarantee' Watch00:52 |
Norfolk clifftop homes demolished Watch01:49 |
Why invest in gold? Listen02:47 |
Alarm with get you up 'guarantee' Watch00:52 |
Refugees hope for Syria peace Watch03:11 |
Why invest in gold? Listen02:47 |
Energy firms 'must offer their best deal' Watch01:58 |
Refugees hope for Syria peace Watch03:11 |
Store owners react to arson sentence Watch02:37 |
Energy firms 'must offer their best deal' Watch01:58 |
Bear strays into US neighbourhood Watch00:49 |
Store owners react to arson sentence Watch02:37 |
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Clare Balding on Grand National's unique test |
Gatland suffers double heel break |
Woman, 19, 'raped by footballers' |
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Russian nuclear firm 'eyes Wylfa' |
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Greek town forms bartering system Watch02:38 |
'Death match' football movie delayed Watch01:58 |
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Florida gunman on murder charge |
Florida gunman on murder charge |
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Probe into patient night releases |
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Nearly nine out of 10 charities fear government plans to limit tax relief will result in a drop in donations from wealthy benefactors, a survey suggests.
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Tiny portrait of Queen engraved on diamond |
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Blair 'blank' over rendition case |
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PM 'listening' over charity row |
Charities' tax fear for donations |
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US watchdog sues China truck firm
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Syria ceasefire comes into effect |
Syria ceasefire comes into effect |
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Booker-nominated author William Boyd is to write a new officially-sanctioned James Bond novel |
Prime Minister David Cameron urges people not to confuse Islam with extremism, speaking in Indonesia |
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Booker-nominated author William Boyd is to write a new officially-sanctioned James Bond novel |
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People should consider using a cold, wet cloth to treat insect bites instead of turning to over-the-counter remedies, experts say |
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People with Huntington's disease, a debilitating brain condition, appear to be "protected" from cancer, according to a study in Sweden |
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Fears grow of widening Sudan war
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Ruling party win South Korea vote
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US watchdog sues China truck firm
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Egypt Salafist 'able to stand'
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US soldiers dead in Morocco crash
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Charles Manson is denied parole
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A ceasefire comes into force in Syria to stem the 13-month-old conflict, but Western countries publicly doubt the government's intentions. |
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Cameron gives 'extremism' warning |
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Blair 'blank' over rendition case |
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NHS overnight discharges examined |
Probe into patient night releases |
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ITV moves show in BBC ratings battle |
Mother finds baby alive in morgue |
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ITV moves BGT to later time slot |
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Fans banned from football match |
Crash plane 'had fuel problems' |
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Florida gunman on murder charge |
Florida gunman on murder charge |
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Cameron in Malaysia on Asian tour |
Fears grow of widening Sudan war |
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Fears grow of widening Sudan war |
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Young homeless 'underestimated' |
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Blair 'blank' over rendition case |
US sues Apple over e-book prices |
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US sues Apple over e-book prices |
Four accused in body-in-bin case |
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Has Instagram made everyone's photos look the same? |
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The battle of the bluebells |
Are our street names sexist? |
Four accused in body-in-bin case |
Fans banned from football match |
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Fans banned from football match |
Stab victim wants to wed attacker |
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'I was born a showman' |
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Inside North Korea's satellite command centre
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Who are the people who run Britain's fun fairs?
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Instagram effect |
Ready for lift off? |
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Inside North Korea's satellite command centre
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Lookling for love |
Looking for love |
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Ready for lift off? |
Ivory wars |
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Inside North Korea's satellite command centre
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Tracing the secret trade from Congo to China
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Instagram effect |
Ready for lift off? |
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Have apps made everyone's photos look the same?
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Inside North Korea's satellite command centre
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Spring fever |
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Why the Eurozone crisis may not be over yet
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Have apps made everyone's photos look the same?
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Feel the love |
Spring fever |
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Rio's love motels help out with UN conference bed shortage
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Why the Eurozone crisis may not be over yet
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Street party cred |
Feel the love |
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How do you organise the perfect Diamond Jubilee festivities?
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Rio's love motels help out with UN conference bed shortage
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Florida gunman on murder charge |
Florida gunman on murder charge |
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Man jailed for riots store arson |
NHS overnight discharges examined |
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A man is jailed for 11-and-a-half years for starting a fire at a family-run furniture shop in Croydon during last summer's riots.
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The government is investigating after figures emerge suggesting hospital patients in England have been discharged overnight to free up beds.
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CCTV of fire attack released Watch |
Q&A: The NHS shake-up |
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Looter 'asked for lighter'
Shock over night of violence |
NHS: The shape of things to come |
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The final messages from a stricken ship |
The battle of the bluebells |
Fans banned from football match |
Four accused in body-in-bin case |
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Stab victim wants to wed attacker |
Fans banned from football match |
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Elgin gas leak fish 'untainted' |
'Better start' for firms in 2012 |
Ready for lift off? |
Lookling for love |
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Inside North Korea's satellite command centre
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Readers' stories about disability and dating
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Instagram effect |
Ready for lift off? |
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Have apps made everyone's photos look the same?
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Inside North Korea's satellite command centre
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Spring fever |
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Why the Eurozone crisis may not be over yet
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Have apps made everyone's photos look the same?
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Flower battle |
Spring fever |
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Why the Eurozone crisis may not be over yet
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The final messages from a stricken ship |
Are our street names sexist? |
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On the trail with Bigfoot-hunters |
The final messages from a stricken ship |
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Does it matter that most roads are named after men?
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Who gets on the FBI's top 10 list?
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US judge fines drugs giant $1.1bn
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US soldiers dead in Morocco crash
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Indian Ocean tsunami alert lifted
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Ruling party win South Korea vote
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Fishermen rescued from liferafts |
Criminals pay for assaulted PCs |
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ITV moves show in BBC ratings battle |
Author Boyd takes 007 back to 60s |
Stuntman preparing to fall 2,400ft - minus a parachute |
ITV moves show in BBC ratings battle |
Titanic 3D tops box office chart |
Eco shortlisted for fiction prize |
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Titanic 3D tops box office chart |
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People should consider using a cold, wet cloth to treat insect bites instead of turning to over-the-counter remedies, experts say |
Booker-nominated author William Boyd is to write a new officially-sanctioned James Bond novel |
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People with Huntington's disease, a debilitating brain condition, appear to be "protected" from cancer, according to a study in Sweden |
People should consider using a cold, wet cloth to treat insect bites instead of turning to over-the-counter remedies, experts say |
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People with Huntington's disease, a debilitating brain condition, appear to be "protected" from cancer, according to a study in Sweden |
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Manchester City close the gap on leaders Manchester United to five points after Wigan beat United 1-0 |
Florida neighbourhood watch volunteer to face second degree murder charge over Trayvon Martin killing, official says |
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Who are Martin and Zimmerman? |
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PM welcomes China murder inquiry |
Cameron in Malaysia on Asian tour |
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PM David Cameron welcomes an investigation by China into the murder of British businessman Neil Heywood, found dead in the country last year.
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Continued fighting between Sudan and South Sudan prompts international concern the border conflict might develop into outright war.
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UK 'saturated' by light pollution |
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Gatland suffers double heel break |
F1 teams expect Bahrain to be off |
Stab victim wants to wed attacker |
Fans banned from football match |
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Baby death man 'carries burden' |
Stab victim wants to wed attacker |
Woman, 19, 'raped by footballers' |
Gatland suffers double heel break |
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Russian nuclear firm 'eyes Wylfa' |
Woman, 19, 'raped by footballers' |
China call amid Bo Xilai fall-out
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Indian Ocean tsunami alert lifted
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Who are Martin and Zimmerman? |
Zimmerman trial needs 'fair jury' Watch |
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Public fury over 'racist' teenage killing |
Who are Martin and Zimmerman? |
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Shaun Maloney's winner helps Wigan climb out of the relegation zone as they shock leaders Manchester United. |
Manchester United's lead at the top of the Premier League is cut to five points after Shaun Moloney's goal earns Wigan a 1-0 win. |
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BA plans to cut jobs at Gatwick |
Internet suffix deadline looms |
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Florida neighbourhood watch volunteer to face second degree murder charge over Trayvon Martin killing, official says |
People should consider using a cold, wet cloth to treat insect bites instead of turning to over-the-counter remedies, experts say |
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People with Huntington's disease, a debilitating brain condition, appear to be "protected" from cancer, according to a study in Sweden |
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British man who is wanted in Portugal for crime he was cleared of in 1995 faces retrial in his absence |
Florida neighbourhood watch volunteer to face second degree murder charge over Trayvon Martin killing, official says |
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US mass murderer Charles Manson, convicted of killing five, denied parole for 12th time |
Manchester City close the gap on leaders Manchester United to five points after Wigan beat United 1-0 |
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Huntington's 'lowers' cancer risk |
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Colin Murray presents highlights of Wednesday's Premier League clashes. (UK users only) |
Shaun Maloney's winner helps Wigan climb out of the relegation zone as they shock leaders Manchester United. |
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Wigan were better team - Ferguson Watch |
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