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US relaxes some Burma sanctions
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When live TV goes wrong - it's Odd Box Watch04:28 |
China activist's family claim torture Watch02:30 |
Grave plaques found in scrap metal yard Watch02:33 |
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China activist's family claim torture Watch02:30 |
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'I'm not Superman' - Kidney donor, 83 Watch02:00 |
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'I would hate to compete in 2012' Watch04:40 |
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Facebook shares valued at $100bn |
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Profile: Behind the likes and pokes |
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Ad boss on Facebook's power Watch |
Ratings cut on 26 Italian banks |
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France's new government holds its first cabinet meeting, announcing a 30% pay cut for President Hollande and his ministers.
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Olympic flame handed over to UK |
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Government to miss cookie cut-off |
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Greece names caretaker cabinet
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China activist's family claim torture Watch02:30 |
A look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53 |
'I'm not Superman' - Kidney donor, 83 Watch02:00 |
Innocent man on seven years in jail Watch01:29 |
A look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53 |
'I would hate to compete in 2012' Watch04:40 |
Innocent man on seven years in jail Watch01:29 |
Film 'shows General enter Srebrenica' Watch02:56 |
'I would hate to compete in 2012' Watch04:40 |
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Ratings agency Moody's cuts the credit ratings of 16 Spanish banks, as shares in struggling lender Bankia fell another 14%.
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Murray beaten by Gasquet in Rome |
Stoner announces shock retirement |
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Stoner announces shock retirement |
Murray beaten by Gasquet in Rome |
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Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port car plant will build a new Astra car in a deal that means huge investment and the creation and support of thousands of jobs.
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More households in fuel poverty |
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Facebook sets share price at $38 |
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Man charged with making explosive |
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Greece names caretaker cabinet
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Facebook prices its shares at $38 each ahead of one of the most eagerly-anticipated share flotations in recent stock market history. |
Facebook prices its shares at $38 each ahead of one of the most eagerly anticipated share flotations in recent stock market history. |
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Drone hits al-Qaeda cell in Yemen
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US strike plan on Iran 'ready'
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'Wrong Paul' denies wrongdoing |
Man admits dead woman's bag theft |
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Man admits dead woman's bag theft |
'Wrong Paul' denies wrongdoing |
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Ad boss on Facebook's power Watch |
Profile: Behind the likes and pokes |
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Can Facebook crack China? |
Facebook feature timeline |
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Facebook share sale approaches |
Facebook sets share price at $38 |
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Facebook prices its shares at $38 each ahead of one of the most eagerly-anticipated share flotations in recent stock market history. |
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Facebook share sale approaches |
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A 24-year-old London man who has served more than seven years in jail for the murder of a trainee chef has his conviction quashed.
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Freed man 'faces biggest sentence' |
Ad boss on Facebook's power Watch |
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Can Facebook crack China? |
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The man with the world's longest moustache gives his grooming tips
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Could the proposal to protect all over-50s from heart attacks work?
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Rio hotels agree summit price cut
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Inmates take over Honduras jail
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Jane Lovering wins Romantic Novel of the Year award |
Jane Lovering wins Romantic Novel of the Year award for Please Don't Stop the Music |
Adele wins songwriter of the year award |
Adele lands songwriter of the year award |
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US singer's family says they are 'at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy' |
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Mobile phone data of suspects held in custody by the Met Police is to be extracted and retained, the BBC has learned. |
The first wave of West African peacekeepers arrives in Guinea-Bissau after last month's coup |
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UK will retain stricter animal testing standards than those required by new EU directive, government minister says |
Mobile phone data of suspects held in custody by the Met Police is to be extracted and retained, the BBC has learned. |
Limbless Frenchman starts world swim |
Author Jane Lovering wins romance gong |
Man admits dead woman's bag theft |
'Wrong Paul' denies wrongdoing |
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Mother killed as children played |
Man admits dead woman's bag theft |
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US singer's family says they are 'at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy' |
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Legendary disco singer Donna Summer - who had a number one with I Feel Love - has died at the age of 63 |
The first wave of West African peacekeepers arrives in Guinea-Bissau after last month's coup |
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UK will retain stricter animal testing standards than those required by new EU directive, government minister says |
Mobile phone data of suspects held in custody by the Met Police is to be extracted and retained, the BBC has learned. |
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The head of Syria's main opposition umbrella body, the Syrian National Council, says he will resign amid growing criticism and rifts |
UK will retain stricter animal testing standards than those required by new EU directive, government minister says |
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Bankia: No cash withdrawal surge |
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Councils 'must lower emissions' |
UK retains strict animal test law |
Bankia: No cash withdrawal surge
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Greece names caretaker cabinet
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'I'm not Superman' - Kidney donor, 83 Watch02:00 |
US man's close brush with alligator Watch00:32 |
A look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53 |
'I'm not Superman' - Kidney donor, 83 Watch02:00 |
Innocent man on seven years in jail Watch01:29 |
A look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53 |
'I would hate to compete in 2012' Watch04:40 |
Innocent man on seven years in jail Watch01:29 |
Film 'shows General enter Srebrenica' Watch02:56 |
'I would hate to compete in 2012' Watch04:40 |
Speed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 |
Film 'shows General enter Srebrenica' Watch02:56 |
How new boy saved eurozone banks Watch04:00 |
Speed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 |
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Greek leftist attacks EU 'poker'
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Robinson: PM targets growth argument |
PM targets growth argument |
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Obituary: Donna Summer
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Obituary: Donna Summer |
A life in pictures: Donna Summer
The sound of disco icon Summer Watch |
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Jargon patrol |
The Editors |
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What does the word 're-mode' actually mean?
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News media win legal fight over Dale Farm eviction footage
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Wheels on fire |
TV royalty |
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The UK's contenders for Olympic road cycling gold BBC Sport
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TV royalty |
Wheels on fire |
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Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee
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The UK's contenders for Olympic road cycling gold BBC Sport
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Bankia: No cash withdrawal surge |
Markets drop on eurozone worries |
Greece names caretaker cabinet
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Bankia: No cash withdrawal surge
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Fees rise 'didn't boost teaching' |
Gove loses court ruling over cuts |
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Obituary: Donna Summer |
Look back at Summer’s career Watch |
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The sound of disco icon Summer Watch |
Obituary: Donna Summer |
Martinez set for Liverpool talks |
Martinez on Liverpool shortlist |
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Wigan give Liverpool permission to speak to boss Roberto Martinez about the vacant managerial position at Anfield. |
Roberto Martinez is given permission to speak to Liverpool and is one of several candidates shortlisted to succeed Kenny Dalglish. |
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Broad's six give England control |
Murray beaten by Gasquet in Rome |
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Live: Adjournment debate Live |
Energy and climate change questions Watch |
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Conservative MP for Congleton Fiona Bruce is leading a debate on the disappearance of John Lawton. |
MPs have put questions to Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey and his ministerial team. |
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Armitstead & Cooke battle for superiority |
Owen wants to extend his career |
Quiff upper lip |
Wheels on fire |
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The man with the world's longest moustache gives his grooming tips
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The UK's contenders for Olympic road cycling gold BBC Sport
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Quiff upper lip |
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The man with the world's longest moustache gives his grooming tips
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'Bashtag' battle |
The status of statins |
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Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?
How safe are UK soldiers working with Afghan forces?
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TV royalty |
Quiff upper lip |
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Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee
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The man with the world's longest moustache gives his grooming tips
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Quiff upper lip |
TV royalty |
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The man with the world's longest moustache gives his grooming tips
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Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee
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'My seven years behind bars' Watch |
Freed man 'faces biggest sentence' |
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Freed man 'faces biggest sentence' |
'My seven years behind bars' Watch |
Martinez set for Liverpool talks |
Martinez set for Liverpool talks |
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US golf fans 'less knowledgeable' |
Armitstead & Cooke battle for superiority |
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Bilingual public services plan |
Vauxhall boost for Welsh workers |
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Live: Adjournment debate Live |
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MPs are debating the programme of laws for the new session proposed in the Queen's Speech focusing on jobs and growth. |
Conservative MP for Congleton Fiona Bruce is leading a debate on the disappearance of John Lawton. |
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Jargon patrol |
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Could the proposal to protect all over-50s from heart attacks work?
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What does the word 're-mode' actually mean?
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TV royalty |
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What does the word 're-mode' actually mean?
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The status of statins |
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Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?
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Could the proposal to protect all over-50s from heart attacks work?
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Winstone slams murder case police |
Freed man 'faces biggest sentence' |
England v West Indies Live |
Martinez set for Liverpool talks |
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Stuart Broad takes five wickets but Shivnarine Chanderpaul delays England on the opening day of the international summer at Lord's. |
Wigan give Liverpool permission to speak to boss Roberto Martinez about the vacant managerial position at Anfield. |
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Mobile phone data of suspects held in custody by the Met Police is to be extracted and retained, the BBC has learned.
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Syria opposition head 'to resign' |
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Schools 'fail to teach swimming' |
Syria opposition head 'to resign' |
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Owen wants to extend his career |
Martinez set for Liverpool talks |
UK police to extract phone data |
Government to miss cookie cut-off |
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Government to miss cookie cut-off |
China Mobile in talks with Apple |
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BBC News at Six Live |
BBC News Channel Live |
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US singer Donna Summer, famous for disco hits including I Feel Love, Love To Love You Baby and Love's Unkind, dies at the age of 63. |
US singer Donna Summer, famous for disco hits including I Feel Love and Love To Love You Baby, dies at the age of 63. |
Government to miss cookie cut-off |
UK police to extract phone data |
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Privacy watchdog to meet Google |
Government to miss cookie cut-off |
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The sound of disco icon Summer Watch |
Obituary: Donna Summer |
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A life in pictures: Donna Summer |
The sound of disco icon Summer Watch |
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The sound of disco icon Summer Watch
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Stuart Broad takes four wickets but Shivnarine Chanderpaul delays England on the opening day of the international summer at Lord's. |
Stuart Broad takes five wickets but Shivnarine Chanderpaul delays England on the opening day of the international summer at Lord's. |
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Olympic Torch handover in Athens Live |
BBC News at Six Live |
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BBC Radio 4 - PM Live |
BBC Radio 5 live Live |
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The Princess Royal receives the Olympic torch on behalf of the UK begins at a ceremony at the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens Live
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Stuart Broad removes Marlon Samuels and Denesh Ramdin in successive overs to check West Indies' momentum in the final session. |
Stuart Broad takes four wickets but Shivnarine Chanderpaul delays England on the opening day of the international summer at Lord's. |
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Disco singer Donna Summer dies |
Disco singer Donna Summer dies |
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Olympic flame being handed over |
Olympic flame handed over to UK |
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The Olympic flame is being officially handed over to organisers of the London 2012 Games at a ceremony in Athens. |
The Olympic flame is officially handed over to organisers of the London 2012 Games at a ceremony in Athens. |
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Formal handover of Olympic torch to the UK begins at the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens Live |
The Princess Royal receives the Olympic torch on behalf of the UK begins at a ceremony at the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens Live |
Court quashes murder conviction |
Court quashes murder conviction |
Disco singer Donna Summer dies |
Disco singer Donna Summer dies |
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Olympic flame being handed over |
Disco singer Donna Summer dies |
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The Olympic flame is being officially handed over to organisers of the London 2012 Games at a ceremony in Athens.
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US singer Donna Summer, famous for disco hits including I Feel Love, Love To Love You Baby and Love's Unkind, dies at the age of 63.
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Jobs boost as UK gets Astra deal |
Olympic flame being handed over |
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Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port car plant will build a new Astra car in a deal that means huge investment and the creation and support of thousands of jobs.
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The Olympic flame is being officially handed over to organisers of the London 2012 Games at a ceremony in Athens.
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Mladic trial hit by legal hitch |
Jobs boost as UK gets Astra deal |
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The war crimes trial of Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic is postponed on its second day because prosecutors failed to disclose some evidence to the defence.
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Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port car plant will build a new Astra car in a deal that means huge investment and the creation and support of thousands of jobs.
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Statins 'benefit healthy people' |
Mladic trial hit by legal hitch |
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Liverpool 'need to move quickly' |
Stoner announces shock retirement |
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Bankia shares continue to slide |
Bankia: No cash withdrawal surge |
Oldest living kidney donor at 83 |
Statins 'benefit healthy people' |
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Robotic arm controlled by thought |
Oldest living kidney donor at 83 |
Disco singer Donna Summer dies |
Wiggles founder members bow out |
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Wiggles founder members bow out |
Broadway run for Priscilla ends |
Death penalty for Somaliland raid
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SA 'fails pupils on textbooks'
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Your pictures |
Olympic flame |
Day in pictures |
Your pictures |
Gold buttons |
Day in pictures |
Fuentes' wake |
Gold buttons |
Royal visit |
Fuentes' wake |
Day in pictures |
Royal visit |
Day in pictures |
Day in pictures |
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Day in pictures |
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Legendary disco singer Donna Summer - who had a number one with I Feel Love - has died at the age of 63, her publicist says
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Legendary disco singer Donna Summer - who had a number one with I Feel Love - has died at the age of 63
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The Olympic flame is being officially handed over to organisers of the London 2012 Games at a rain-drenched ceremony in Athens. |
The Olympic flame is being officially handed over to organisers of the London 2012 Games at a ceremony in Athens. |
Stars shine on Cannes red carpet |
Disco singer Donna Summer dies |
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MP defies 58,000/1 odds in ballot |
Lobbying 'to be reformed by 2015' |
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Lobbying 'to be reformed by 2015' |
MP defies 58,000/1 odds in ballot |
Viewpoint: Is it time to get rid of traffic lights? |
The baby time-lapse trend |
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7 questions on sandwiches |
Viewpoint: Is it time to get rid of traffic lights? |
Trial told of Srebrenica chaos
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Greece names caretaker cabinet
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The status of statins |
Taking the plunge |
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Could the proposal to protect all over-50s from heart attacks work?
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Why swimming can be a life-shaping - and a life-saving - skill
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Jargon patrol |
The status of statins |
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What does the word 're-mode' actually mean?
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Could the proposal to protect all over-50s from heart attacks work?
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Quiff upper lip |
Jargon patrol |
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The man with the world's longest moustache gives his grooming tips
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What does the word 're-mode' actually mean?
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'Bashtag' battle |
Quiff upper lip |
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Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?
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The man with the world's longest moustache gives his grooming tips
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TV royalty |
'Bashtag' battle |
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Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee
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Olympic flame to be handed over |
Olympic flame being handed over |
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The Olympic flame is to be officially handed over to organisers of the London Games at a rain-drenched ceremony in Athens. |
The Olympic flame is being officially handed over to organisers of the London 2012 Games at a rain-drenched ceremony in Athens. |
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Man killed mum as children played |
Mother killed as children played |
Doctor revelation in McKeown case |
Hain case end 'free speech win' |
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Case against Hain not proceeding |
Doctor revelation in McKeown case |
Bilingual public services plan |
Case against Hain not proceeding |
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Six beaches lose blue flag status |
Bilingual public services plan |
TV royalty |
'Bashtag' battle |
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Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee
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UK will retain stricter animal testing standards than those required by new EU directive, government minister says |
Formal handover of Olympic torch to the UK begins at the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens Live |
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The head of Syria's main opposition umbrella body, the Syrian National Council, says he will resign amid growing criticism and rifts |
UK will retain stricter animal testing standards than those required by new EU directive, government minister says |
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Two people arrested on suspicion of assault on Emma Winnell, the 93-year-old attacked in her home in Birmingham two weeks ago |
The head of Syria's main opposition umbrella body, the Syrian National Council, says he will resign amid growing criticism and rifts |
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Two people arrested on suspicion of assault on Emma Winnell, the 93-year-old attacked in her home in Birmingham two weeks ago |
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Jobs boost as UK gets Astra deal |
Cameron defends his euro warning |
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Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port car plant will build a new Astra car in a deal that means huge investment and the creation and support of thousands of jobs.
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David Cameron says it was "more dangerous to stay silent than to speak out" - and insists there will be no retreat on deficit reduction.
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Deal lifts cloud over plant |
PM: 'Make up or break up' Watch |
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Workers on 'fantastic deal' Watch |
Robinson: PM targets growth argument |
Cameron defends his euro warning |
Court quashes murder conviction |
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David Cameron says it was "more dangerous to stay silent than to speak out" - and insists there will be no retreat on deficit reduction.
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A 24-year-old London man who has served more than seven years in jail for the murder of a trainee chef has his conviction quashed.
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PM: 'Make up or break up' Watch |
'My seven years behind bars' Watch |
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Robinson: PM targets growth argument |
Winstone slams murder case police |
Court quashes murder conviction |
Olympic flame to be handed over |
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A 24-year-old London man who has served more than seven years in jail for the murder of a trainee chef has his conviction quashed.
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The Olympic flame is to be officially handed over to organisers of the London Games at a rain-drenched ceremony in Athens.
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'My seven years behind bars' Watch |
Olympics ticket window set to end |
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Winstone slams murder case police |
Beckham to collect Olympic flame |
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Mladic trial hit by legal hitch |
Jobs boost as UK gets Astra deal |
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The war crimes trial of Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic is postponed on its second day because prosecutors failed to disclose some evidence to the defence.
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Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port car plant will build a new Astra car in a deal that means huge investment and the creation and support of thousands of jobs.
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Statins 'benefit healthy people' |
Mladic trial hit by legal hitch |
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Thousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if the cholesterol-lowering drugs, statins, were more widely prescribed, research suggests.
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The war crimes trial of Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic is postponed on its second day because prosecutors failed to disclose some evidence to the defence.
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Syria opposition head 'to resign' |
Statins 'benefit healthy people' |
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Schools 'fail to teach swimming' |
Syria opposition head 'to resign' |
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Media win Dale Farm footage fight |
Schools 'fail to teach swimming' |
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Olympic flame to be handed over |
Media win Dale Farm footage fight |
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Stuart Broad removes Marlon Samuels and Denesh Ramdin in successive overs to check West Indies' momentum in the final session at Lord's. |
Stuart Broad removes Marlon Samuels and Denesh Ramdin in successive overs to check West Indies' momentum in the final session. |
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Black armbands to mark tragedy |
Case against Hain not proceeding |
Case against Hain not proceeding |
Bilingual public services plan |
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Bilingual public services plan |
Six beaches lose blue flag status |
A look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53 |
Grave plaques found in scrap metal yard Watch02:33 |
Innocent man on seven years in jail Watch01:29 |
A look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53 |
'I would hate to compete in 2012' Watch04:40 |
Innocent man on seven years in jail Watch01:29 |
Film 'shows General enter Srebrenica' Watch02:56 |
'I would hate to compete in 2012' Watch04:40 |
Speed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 |
Film 'shows General enter Srebrenica' Watch02:56 |
How new boy saved eurozone banks Watch04:00 |
Speed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 |
Simon Cowell: 'I'm lucky and weird' Listen10:07 |
How new boy saved eurozone banks Watch04:00 |
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Stuart Broad removes Marlon Samuels after Shivnarine Chanderpaul reaches his half-century on a keenly contested opening day at Lord's. |
Stuart Broad removes Marlon Samuels and Denesh Ramdin in successive overs to check West Indies' momentum in the final session at Lord's. |
Bankia shares continue to slide |
Facebook share sale approaches |
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More households in fuel poverty |
Bankia shares continue to slide |
Man admits dead woman's bag theft |
Man admits dead woman's bag theft |
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BBC News Channel Live |
Olympic Torch handover in Athens Live |
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Black armbands to mark tragedy |
Doctor revelation in McKeown case |
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Doctor revelation in McKeown case |
Black armbands to mark tragedy |
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Shivnarine Chanderpaul reaches his half-century as West Indies rebuild after tea on the first day of the opening Test at Lord's. |
Stuart Broad removes Marlon Samuels after Shivnarine Chanderpaul reaches his half-century on a keenly contested opening day at Lord's. |
Man killed mum as children played |
Man admits dead woman's bag theft |
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May denies conflict in G4S deal |
Man killed mum as children played |
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Plans to make whiskey in old jail |
Doctor revelation in McKeown case |
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England go in search of the fifth West Indies wicket after tea on the first day of the opening Test at Lord's. |
Shivnarine Chanderpaul reaches his half-century as West Indies rebuild after tea on the first day of the opening Test at Lord's. |
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Limbless Frenchman starts world swim |
Adele wins songwriter of the year award |
Diamond medal for Diamond sailor |
Limbless Frenchman starts world swim |
Adele wins songwriter of the year |
Stars shine on Cannes red carpet |
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Stars shine on Cannes red carpet |
Wiggles founder members bow out |
Children died from 'suffocation' |
Man killed mum as children played |
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Man killed mum as children played |
May denies conflict in G4S deal |
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England v West Indies Live |
England v West Indies Live |
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Cowell is 'puzzled' by The Voice |
Adele wins songwriter of the year |
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West Indies take tea on 146-4 on the first day of the opening Test against England at Lord's, with Shivnarine Chanderpaul 42 not out |
England go in search of the fifth West Indies wicket after tea on the first day of the opening Test at Lord's. |
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'Suicidal' man in £25,000 payout |
Man killed mum as children played |
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Shivnarine Chanderpaul attempts to rebuild the West Indies innings after they slip to 100-4 on the opening day of the first Test at Lord's. |
West Indies take tea on 146-4 on the first day of the opening Test against England at Lord's, with Shivnarine Chanderpaul 42 not out |
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Man admits rape and sex assault |
Man admits rape and sex assault |
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The head of Syria's main opposition umbrella body, the Syrian National Council, says he will resign amid growing criticism and rifts |
UK will retain stricter animal testing standards than those required by new EU directive, government minister says |
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Two people arrested on suspicion of assault on Emma Winnell, the 93-year-old attacked in her home in Birmingham two weeks ago |
The head of Syria's main opposition umbrella body, the Syrian National Council, says he will resign amid growing criticism and rifts |
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Judges quash murder conviction of Sam Hallam, 24, who has spent more than seven years in custody |
Two people arrested on suspicion of assault on Emma Winnell, the 93-year-old attacked in her home in Birmingham two weeks ago |
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White births now minority in US |
UK retains strict animal test law |
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UK retains strict animal test law |
Councils 'must lower emissions' |
Pinterest to get $100m investment
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White births now minority in US
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Concern for yogurt maker's future |
Bilingual public services plan |
'Why I donated a kidney, aged 83' Watch02:00 |
'I'm not Superman' - Kidney donor, 83 Watch02:00 |
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Sam Hallam on his time in prison Watch |
'My seven years behind bars' Watch |
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Mladic war crimes trial postponed |
Mladic trial hit by legal hitch |
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Darren Bravo is run out for 29 as West Indies lose a fourth wicket on the opening day of the first Test against England at Lord's. |
Shivnarine Chanderpaul attempts to rebuild the West Indies innings after they slip to 100-4 on the opening day of the first Test at Lord's. |
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Fees rise 'didn't boost teaching' |
Warning over A-level reform plans |
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Social work cuts 'risking lives' |
Fees rise 'didn't boost teaching' |
| 15:10 |
Court quashes murder conviction |
Court quashes murder conviction |
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A 24-year-old man who has served more than seven years in jail for a murder in central London has his conviction quashed. |
A 24-year-old London man who has served more than seven years in jail for the murder of a trainee chef has his conviction quashed. |
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Statins 'benefit healthy people' |
Mladic war crimes trial postponed |
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Thousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if the cholesterol-lowering drugs, statins, were more widely prescribed, research suggests.
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The war crimes trial of Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic is postponed on its second day because prosecutors failed to disclose some evidence to the defence.
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Trial told of Srebrenica chaos |
Statins 'benefit healthy people' |
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Prosecutors describe the chaos leading to the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, on the second day of Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic's war crimes trial.
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Thousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if the cholesterol-lowering drugs, statins, were more widely prescribed, research suggests.
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Greece names caretaker cabinet
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Trial told of Srebrenica chaos
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Day in pictures |
Your pictures |
Gold buttons |
Day in pictures |
Fuentes' wake |
Gold buttons |
Royal visit |
Fuentes' wake |
Day in pictures |
Royal visit |
Day in pictures |
Day in pictures |
Dinosaur city |
Day in pictures |
Jubilee pageant |
Dinosaur city |
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Jargon patrol |
Jargon patrol |
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Kepler counts colossal explosions |
'Superflares' from stars counted |
Quiff upper lip |
Quiff upper lip |
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Vauxhall: A ground-breaking deal Watch |
Workers on 'fantastic deal' Watch |
UK retains strict animal test law |
Kepler counts colossal explosions |
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Councils 'must lower emissions' |
UK retains strict animal test law |
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Darren Bravo marshals West Indies past 100 - for the loss of three wickets - on the first afternoon of the opening Test against England at Lord's. |
Darren Bravo is run out for 29 as West Indies lose a fourth wicket on the opening day of the first Test against England at Lord's. |
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Schools 'fail to teach swimming' |
Syria opposition head 'to resign' |
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Media win Dale Farm footage fight |
Schools 'fail to teach swimming' |
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Olympic flame to be handed over |
Media win Dale Farm footage fight |
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White births now minority in US |
Olympic flame to be handed over |
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Arrests in beaten pensioner case |
White births now minority in US |
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Private police roles put on hold |
Arrests in beaten pensioner case |
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Blunkett: Axe guide dog food VAT |
Private police roles put on hold |
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French Connection in profit alert |
More households in fuel poverty |
Councils 'must lower emissions' |
UK retains strict animal test law |
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Citizen science yields moth data |
Councils 'must lower emissions' |
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Languages teaching 'must change' |
Man who changed legal system free |
Syria opposition head 'to resign'
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Drone hits al-Qaeda cell in Yemen
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| 14:30 |
Two people arrested on suspicion of assault on Emma Winnell, the 93-year-old attacked in her home in Birmingham two weeks ago |
The head of Syria's main opposition umbrella body, the Syrian National Council, says he will resign amid growing criticism and rifts |
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Judges quash murder conviction of Sam Hallam, 24, who has spent more than seven years in custody |
Two people arrested on suspicion of assault on Emma Winnell, the 93-year-old attacked in her home in Birmingham two weeks ago |
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David Cameron says he is "prepared to do whatever is necessary" to protect UK and its currency from the troubles with the euro |
Judges quash murder conviction of Sam Hallam, 24, who has spent more than seven years in custody |
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David Cameron warns against "dangerous voices" pressing for a change of policy on government approach to spending cuts |
David Cameron says he is "prepared to do whatever is necessary" to protect UK and its currency from the troubles with the euro |
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PM: 'Make up or break-up' Watch |
PM: 'Make up or break up' Watch |
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Stuart Broad ends Adrian Barath's resistance as England strike shortly after lunch on day one of the first Test at Lord's. |
Darren Bravo marshals West Indies past 100 - for the loss of three wickets - on the first afternoon of the opening Test against England at Lord's. |
Poor literacy standards tackled |
Case against Hain not proceeding |
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Foster carer appeal over shortage |
Concern for yogurt maker's future |
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A 24-year-old man who has served seven years in jail for a murder in central London has his conviction quashed. |
A 24-year-old man who has served more than seven years in jail for a murder in central London has his conviction quashed. |
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Winstone slams murder case police |
Sam Hallam on his time in prison Watch |
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Murder alibi 'not investigated' |
Winstone slams murder case police |
Syria is 'losing information war'
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Syria opposition head 'to resign'
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Stuart Broad ends Adrian Barath's resistance as England break through shortly after lunch on the opening day of the first Test at Lord's. |
Stuart Broad ends Adrian Barath's resistance as England strike shortly after lunch on day one of the first Test at Lord's. |
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Owen to leave Manchester United |
Owen wants to extend his career |
'Bashtag' battle |
TV royalty |
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Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?
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Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee
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Time-lapse babies |
'Bashtag' battle |
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The people who record every single day of a child's life
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Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?
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TV royalty |
Time-lapse babies |
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Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee
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The people who record every single day of a child's life
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| 14:10 |
Diamond medal for Diamond sailor |
Limbless Frenchman starts world swim |
Pop master - Ken Bruce gets best ever audience |
Diamond medal for Diamond sailor |
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BREAKING NEWS |
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Trial told of Srebrenica chaos |
Cameron defends his euro warning |
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Prosecutors describe the chaos leading to the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, on the second day of Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic's war crimes trial.
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David Cameron says it was "more dangerous to stay silent than to speak out" - and insists there will be no retreat on deficit reduction.
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New video of Mladic in Srebrenica Watch |
PM: 'Make up or break-up' Watch |
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Timeline: Siege of Srebrenica |
Robinson: PM targets growth argument |
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Cameron defends his euro warning |
Statins 'benefit healthy people' |
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David Cameron says it was "more dangerous to stay silent than to speak out" - and insists there will be no retreat on deficit reduction.
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Thousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if the cholesterol-lowering drugs, statins, were more widely prescribed, research suggests.
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Statins 'benefit healthy people' |
Trial told of Srebrenica chaos |
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Thousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if the cholesterol-lowering drugs, statins, were more widely prescribed, research suggests.
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Prosecutors describe the chaos leading to the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, on the second day of Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic's war crimes trial.
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Adrian Barath and Darren Bravo help West Indies recover from the loss of two early wickets in the first Test against England at Lord's. |
Stuart Broad ends Adrian Barath's resistance as England break through shortly after lunch on the opening day of the first Test at Lord's. |
How to grow a four-metre moustache |
Viewpoint: Is it time to get rid of traffic lights? |
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Viewpoint: Is it time to get rid of traffic lights? |
7 questions on sandwiches |
Innocent man on seven years in jail Watch01:29 |
'Why I donated a kidney, aged 83' Watch02:00 |
Film 'shows General enter Srebrenica' Watch02:56 |
Innocent man on seven years in jail Watch01:29 |
Princess: "I would hate to be competing" Watch04:40 |
'I would hate to compete in 2012' Watch04:40 |
Speed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 |
Film 'shows General enter Srebrenica' Watch02:56 |
Meet man who donated kidney at 83 Watch02:15 |
Speed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 |
'Bashtag' battle |
Quiff upper lip |
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Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?
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The man with the world's longest moustache gives his grooming tips
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Time-lapse babies |
'Bashtag' battle |
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The people who record every single day of a child's life
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Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?
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TV royalty |
Time-lapse babies |
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Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee
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The people who record every single day of a child's life
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'Green on blue' |
TV royalty |
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How safe are UK soldiers working with Afghan forces?
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Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee
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The power of the sea |
'Green on blue' |
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David Shukman on a project to put wind turbines deep under water
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How safe are UK soldiers working with Afghan forces?
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MP defies 50,000/1 odds in ballot |
MP defies 58,000/1 odds in ballot |
| 13:55 |
West Indies recover from the loss of two early wickets to reach 83-2 by lunch in the first Test against England at Lord's. |
Adrian Barath and Darren Bravo help West Indies recover from the loss of two early wickets in the first Test against England at Lord's. |
McDonnell tops MPs' bill ballot |
MP defies 50,000/1 odds in ballot |
| 13:50 |
Speed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 |
Princess: "I would hate to be competing" Watch04:40 |
Meet man who donated kidney at 83 Watch02:15 |
Speed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 |
How new boy saved eurozone banks Watch04:00 |
Meet man who donated kidney at 83 Watch02:15 |
Simon Cowell: 'I'm lucky and weird' Listen10:07 |
How new boy saved eurozone banks Watch04:00 |
Moonrise Kingdom opens Cannes Watch01:31 |
Simon Cowell: 'I'm lucky and weird' Listen10:07 |
| 13:45 |
Vauxhall: A ground-breaking deal Watch |
Deal lifts cloud over plant |
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In depth: Global car industry |
Vauxhall: A ground-breaking deal Watch |
| 13:40 |
PM: UK my priority in euro crisis |
Cameron defends his euro warning |
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David Cameron has said it is his job to keep the UK safe whatever the fate of the eurozone. |
David Cameron says it was "more dangerous to stay silent than to speak out" - and insists there will be no retreat on deficit reduction. |
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English housing starts fall back |
Private police roles put on hold |
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Pop master - Ken Bruce gets best ever audience |
Diamond medal for Diamond sailor |
The Voice should be a radio show, says Cowell |
Pop master - Ken Bruce gets best ever audience |
Stars shine on Cannes red carpet |
Cowell is 'puzzled' by The Voice |
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Wiggles founder members bow out |
Stars shine on Cannes red carpet |
Innocent man on seven years in jail Watch01:29 |
Innocent man on seven years in jail Watch01:29 |
| 13:35 |
Two people arrested on suspicion of assault on Emma Winnell, the 93-year-old attacked in her home in Birmingham two weeks ago
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Two people arrested on suspicion of assault on Emma Winnell, the 93-year-old attacked in her home in Birmingham two weeks ago
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English housing starts fall back |
Arrests in beaten pensioner case |
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Blunkett: Axe guide dog food VAT |
English housing starts fall back |
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Spanish queen cancels UK visit |
Blunkett: Axe guide dog food VAT |
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What does 're-moding' actually mean? |
How to grow a four-metre moustache |
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How to grow a four-metre moustache |
Viewpoint: Is it time to get rid of traffic lights? |
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BBC News at One Live |
BBC News Channel Live |
'Bashtag' battle |
Jargon patrol |
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Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?
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What does the word 're-mode' actually mean?
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Time-lapse babies |
'Bashtag' battle |
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The people who record every single day of a child's life
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Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?
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TV royalty |
Time-lapse babies |
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Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee
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The people who record every single day of a child's life
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'Green on blue' |
TV royalty |
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How safe are UK soldiers working with Afghan forces?
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Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee
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The power of the sea |
'Green on blue' |
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David Shukman on a project to put wind turbines deep under water
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How safe are UK soldiers working with Afghan forces?
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Setting sail |
The power of the sea |
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Why is departure of children's TV from BBC One mourned by many?
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David Shukman on a project to put wind turbines deep under water
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Two people arrested on suspicion of assault on Emma Winnell, the 93-year-old attacked in her home in Birmingham two weeks ago
BREAKING NEWS
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Court quashes murder conviction |
Court quashes murder conviction |
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Dalglish will feel 'distraught' |
Liverpool 'need to move quickly' |
Innocent man on eight years in jail Watch01:29 |
Innocent man on seven years in jail Watch01:29 |
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Judges quash murder conviction of Sam Hallam, 24, who has spent more than seven years in custody
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Judges quash murder conviction of Sam Hallam, 24, who has spent more than seven years in custody
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Court quashes murder conviction |
Court quashes murder conviction |
Bankia shares continue to slide |
Bankia shares continue to slide |
'Innocent man' on eight years in jail Watch01:29 |
Innocent man on eight years in jail Watch01:29 |
| 13:15 |
Judges quash murder conviction of Sam Hallam, 24, who spent more than seven years in jail |
Judges quash murder conviction of Sam Hallam, 24, who has spent more than seven years in custody |
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England bowl first in First Test against West Indies; Yorkshire's Jonny Bairstow make his Test debut Live
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Judges to rule on murder appeal |
Court quashes murder conviction |
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Appeal judges are due to rule in the case of a man who has spent seven years in jail for a murder he insists he did not commit. |
A 24-year-old man who has served seven years in jail for a murder in central London has his conviction quashed. |
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West Indies recover from the loss of two early wickets to reach 83-2 by lunch in the first Test against England. |
West Indies recover from the loss of two early wickets to reach 83-2 by lunch in the first Test against England at Lord's. |
Spain's cost of borrowing jumps |
Bankia shares continue to slide |
How to grow a four-metre moustache |
What does 're-moding' actually mean? |
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Viewpoint: Is it time to get rid of traffic lights? |
How to grow a four-metre moustache |
France questions EU fiscal pact
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Greece names caretaker cabinet
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The power of the sea |
'Green on blue' |
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David Shukman on a project to put wind turbines deep under water
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How safe are UK soldiers working with Afghan forces?
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Setting sail |
The power of the sea |
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Why is departure of children's TV from BBC One mourned by many?
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David Shukman on a project to put wind turbines deep under water
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E-Day |
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Robert Peston on the ECB's trillion euro loan
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Why is departure of children's TV from BBC One mourned by many?
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Judges quash murder conviction of Sam Hallam, 24, who spent more than seven years in jail
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Schools 'fail to teach swimming' |
Judges to rule on murder appeal |
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A third of children in England cannot swim by the time they leave primary school, according to research from the Amateur Swimming Association.
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Appeal judges are due to rule in the case of a man who has spent seven years in jail for a murder he insists he did not commit.
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Swimming lessons scheme extended |
Winstone slams murder case police |
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Olympic Park to host School Games |
Murder alibi 'not investigated' |
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Judges to rule on murder appeal |
Schools 'fail to teach swimming' |
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Adrian Barath leads West Indies' response after James Anderson claims two early wickets for England in the first Test at Lord's. |
West Indies recover from the loss of two early wickets to reach 83-2 by lunch in the first Test against England. |
Robert F Kennedy Jr's wife dead
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Pinterest to get $100m investment
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BBC News Channel Live |
BBC News at One Live |
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Crowds cheer release of 'innocent man' Watch02:27 |
'Innocent man' on eight years in jail Watch01:29 |
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Media win Dale Farm footage fight |
Judges to rule on murder appeal |
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Olympic flame to be handed over |
Media win Dale Farm footage fight |
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White births now minority in US |
Olympic flame to be handed over |
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English housing starts fall back |
White births now minority in US |
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Blunkett: Axe guide dog food VAT |
English housing starts fall back |
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Spanish queen cancels UK visit |
Blunkett: Axe guide dog food VAT |
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Robert F Kennedy Jr's wife dead |
Spanish queen cancels UK visit |
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'Go-go' musician Chuck Brown dies
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Robert F Kennedy Jr's wife dead
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James Anderson claims two early wickets as England prosper with the new ball after winning the toss in the first Test at Lord's. |
Adrian Barath leads West Indies' response after James Anderson claims two early wickets for England in the first Test at Lord's. |
| 12:40 |
Media win Dale Farm film battle |
Media win Dale Farm footage fight |
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Councils 'must lower emissions' |
Lobbying 'to be reformed by 2015' |
Citizen science yields moth data |
Councils 'must lower emissions' |
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Whales can adjust their hearing |
Citizen science yields moth data |
'Bashtag' battle |
The status of statins |
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Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?
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Could the proposal to protect all over-50s from heart attacks work?
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Time-lapse babies |
'Bashtag' battle |
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The people who record every single day of a child's life
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Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?
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TV royalty |
Time-lapse babies |
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Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee
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The people who record every single day of a child's life
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The power of the sea |
TV royalty |
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David Shukman on a project to put wind turbines deep under water
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Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee
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Setting sail |
The power of the sea |
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Why is departure of children's TV from BBC One mourned by many?
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David Shukman on a project to put wind turbines deep under water
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Village life |
Setting sail |
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How retirement complexes could help tackle social care crisis
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Why is departure of children's TV from BBC One mourned by many?
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Mladic Srebrenica footage Watch |
New video of Mladic in Srebrenica Watch |
Live: Business statement Live |
Live: Queen's Speech debate Live |
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Leader of the House Sir George Young is outlining forthcoming Commons business. |
MPs are debating the programme of laws for the new session proposed in the Queen's Speech focusing on jobs and growth. |
| 12:25 |
English housing starts fall back |
White births now minority in US |
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White births now minority in US |
English housing starts fall back |
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Spanish queen cancels UK visit |
Blunkett: Axe guide dog food VAT |
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Robert F Kennedy Jr's wife dead |
Spanish queen cancels UK visit |
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Oldest living kidney donor at 83 |
Robert F Kennedy Jr's wife dead |
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Topping England's priorities |
US golf fans 'less knowledgeable' |
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Blunkett: Axe guide dog food VAT |
Councils 'must lower emissions' |
Robotic arm controlled by thought |
Oldest living kidney donor at 83 |
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Cannabis laws 'need changing' |
Robotic arm controlled by thought |
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Google makes search 'more human' |
Privacy watchdog to meet Google |
Councils 'must lower emissions' |
Citizen science yields moth data |
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Citizen science yields moth data |
Whales can adjust their hearing |
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Hate crime cases rise in Scotland |
Man admits rape and sex assault |
Activists storm Montreal classes
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'Go-go' musician Chuck Brown dies
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Speed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 |
Film 'shows General enter Srebrenica' Watch02:56 |
Who may do best in Greece poll? Watch01:40 |
Speed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 |
Simon Cowell: 'I'm lucky and weird' Listen10:07 |
Meet man who donated kidney at 83 Watch02:15 |
Meet man who donated kidney at 83 Watch02:15 |
How new boy saved eurozone banks Watch04:00 |
Spain's Queen cancels Jubilee trip Watch01:20 |
Simon Cowell: 'I'm lucky and weird' Listen10:07 |
How new boy saved eurozone banks Watch04:00 |
Moonrise Kingdom opens Cannes Watch01:31 |
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James Anderson claims two wickets twice as England prosper with the new ball after winning the toss in the first Test at Lord's. |
James Anderson claims two early wickets as England prosper with the new ball after winning the toss in the first Test at Lord's. |
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Vauxhall confirms that a new Astra model will be built at the Ellesmere Port plant, securing 2,100 jobs
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James Anderson bowls Kieran Powell for five as England enjoy early success after winning the toss in the first Test at Lord's. |
James Anderson claims two wickets twice as England prosper with the new ball after winning the toss in the first Test at Lord's. |
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Councils 'must lower emissions' |
Blunkett: Axe guide dog food VAT |
Citizen science yields moth data |
Councils 'must lower emissions' |
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Whales can adjust their hearing |
Citizen science yields moth data |
Who may do best in Greece poll? Watch01:40 |
Who may do best in Greece poll? Watch01:40 |
Setting sail |
TV royalty |
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Why is departure of children's TV from BBC One mourned by many?
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Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee
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Village life |
Setting sail |
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How retirement complexes could help tackle social care crisis
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Why is departure of children's TV from BBC One mourned by many?
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Cutting through |
Village life |
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How the Swiss Army knife had to adapt after 9/11
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How retirement complexes could help tackle social care crisis
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MoD to 'protect' regiment names |
Languages teaching 'must change' |
Greeks withdraw millions from banks Watch01:40 |
Who may do best in Greece poll? Watch01:40 |
| 11:50 |
David Cameron says he is "prepared to do whatever is necessary" to protect UK and its currency from the troubles with the euro
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David Cameron says he is "prepared to do whatever is necessary" to protect UK and its currency from the troubles with the euro
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David Cameron warns against "dangerous voices" pressing for a change of policy on government approach to spending cuts
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David Cameron warns against "dangerous voices" pressing for a change of policy on government approach to spending cuts
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Media win Dale Farm film battle |
PM: UK my priority in euro crisis |
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Media organisations win a High Court battle over police orders to relinquish film of the evictions from the Essex traveller site.
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David Cameron has said it is his job to keep the UK safe whatever the fate of the eurozone.
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PM: UK my priority in euro crisis |
Media win Dale Farm film battle |
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Moth survey 'biggest of its kind' |
Citizen science yields moth data |
Gold buttons |
Day in pictures |
Fuentes' wake |
Gold buttons |
Royal visit |
Fuentes' wake |
Day in pictures |
Royal visit |
Day in pictures |
Day in pictures |
Dinosaur city |
Day in pictures |
Jubilee pageant |
Dinosaur city |
Big and beautiful |
Jubilee pageant |
| 11:45 |
Live text commentary as England - featuring debutant Jonny Bairstow - win the toss and bowl against West Indies at Lord's. |
James Anderson bowls Kieran Powell for five as England enjoy early success after winning the toss in the first Test at Lord's. |
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Dalglish will be fragile - Hansen |
Dalglish will feel 'distraught' |
French Connection in profit alert |
Spain's cost of borrowing jumps |
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France questions EU fiscal pact |
French Connection in profit alert |
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Tidal turbine 'performing well' |
Whales can adjust their hearing |
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'Go-go' musician Chuck Brown dies |
Wiggles founder members bow out |
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Leishman named as Fife's provost |
MoD to 'protect' regiment names |
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Troubles survivors lobby Stormont |
Plans to make whiskey in old jail |
Greece names caretaker cabinet
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France questions EU fiscal pact
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Time-lapse babies |
'Bashtag' battle |
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The people who record every single day of a child's life
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Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?
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Setting sail |
Time-lapse babies |
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Why is departure of children's TV from BBC One mourned by many?
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The people who record every single day of a child's life
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Village life |
Setting sail |
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How retirement complexes could help tackle social care crisis
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Why is departure of children's TV from BBC One mourned by many?
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Cutting through |
Village life |
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How the Swiss Army knife had to adapt after 9/11
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How retirement complexes could help tackle social care crisis
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E-Day |
Cutting through |
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Robert Peston on the ECB's trillion euro loan
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How the Swiss Army knife had to adapt after 9/11
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Meet Gareth |
E-Day |
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The Welsh director behind martial arts movie The Raid
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Robert Peston on the ECB's trillion euro loan
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| 11:40 |
Winstone slams murder case police |
Children died from 'suffocation' |
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'Refocus' call at Cardiff airport |
Foster carer appeal over shortage |
| 11:35 |
Brazil truth commission installed
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Rio hotels agree summit price cut
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Live: Energy questions Live |
Live: Business statement Live |
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Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey and his team are answering questions from MPs on feed-in tariffs, the Green Deal and wind turbines. |
Leader of the House Sir George Young is outlining forthcoming Commons business. |
Meet man who donated kidney at 83 Watch02:15 |
Simon Cowell: 'I'm lucky and weird' Listen10:07 |
Spain's Queen cancels Jubilee trip Watch01:20 |
Meet man who donated kidney at 83 Watch02:15 |
How new boy saved eurozone banks Watch04:00 |
Spain's Queen cancels Jubilee trip Watch01:20 |
Thoughts used to control robotic arm Watch02:19 |
How new boy saved eurozone banks Watch04:00 |
| 11:30 |
England bowl first in First Test against West Indies; Yorkshire's Jonny Bairstow make his Test debut Live |
Trial of former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic adjourned because of 'significant errors' by prosecution |
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Vauxhall confirms that a new Astra model will be built at the Ellesmere Port plant, securing 2,100 jobs |
England bowl first in First Test against West Indies; Yorkshire's Jonny Bairstow make his Test debut Live |
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Gunmen kill six policemen and a civilian in attack on governor's compound in western Afghanistan, officials say |
Vauxhall confirms that a new Astra model will be built at the Ellesmere Port plant, securing 2,100 jobs |
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UK housing market 'needs fixing' |
English housing starts fall back |
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Live text commentary as England - featuring debutant Jonny Bairstow - win the toss and bowl against West Indies in the opening Test of the summer at Lord's. |
Live text commentary as England - featuring debutant Jonny Bairstow - win the toss and bowl against West Indies at Lord's. |
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Cameron speech on global economy Live |
BBC News Channel Live |
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No front-runners for Reds hotseat |
Dalglish will be fragile - Hansen |
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Jobs boost as UK gets Astra deal |
Jobs boost as UK gets Astra deal |
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Live text commentary as England - featuring debutant Jonny Bairstow - take on West Indies at Lord's in the opening Test of the summer. |
Live text commentary as England - featuring debutant Jonny Bairstow - win the toss and bowl against West Indies in the opening Test of the summer at Lord's. |
Whales can adjust their hearing |
Moth survey 'biggest of its kind' |
Viewpoint: Is it time to get rid of traffic lights? |
How to grow a four-metre moustache |
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7 questions on sandwiches |
Viewpoint: Is it time to get rid of traffic lights? |
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Fees rise 'didn't boost teaching' |
UK housing market 'needs fixing' |
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UK housing market 'needs fixing' |
White births now minority in US |
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Ken Bruce gets best ever audience |
Oldest living kidney donor at 83 |
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83-year-old becomes UK's oldest living kidney donor |
Pop master - Ken Bruce gets best ever audience |
Councils 'must lower emissions' |
McDonnell tops MPs' bill ballot |
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McDonnell tops MPs' bill ballot |
Councils 'must lower emissions' |
Social work cuts 'risking lives' |
Fees rise 'didn't boost teaching' |
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Some work schemes 'of no benefit' |
Social work cuts 'risking lives' |
Consultation responses go public |
Hate crime cases rise in Scotland |
White births now minority in US
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Activists storm Montreal classes
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Congo warlord's 'days numbered'
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Death penalty for Somaliland raid
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BBC News Channel Live |
Cameron speech on global economy Live |
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England bowl first in First Test against West Indies; Yorkshire's Jonny Bairstow make his Test debut Live
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Live text commentary as England take on West Indies at Lord's in the opening Test of the summer. |
Live text commentary as England - featuring debutant Jonny Bairstow - take on West Indies at Lord's in the opening Test of the summer. |
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Some work schemes 'of no benefit' |
McDonnell tops MPs' bill ballot |
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Poor literacy standards tackled |
Some work schemes 'of no benefit' |
'Refocus' call at Cardiff airport |
Poor literacy standards tackled |
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'Refocus' call at Cardiff airport |
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Vauxhall workers vote in favour of a pay deal, clearing the way for a plan to save Ellesmere Port plant
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Mladic Srebrenica footage shown Watch |
Mladic Srebrenica footage Watch |
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Vauxhall factory wins new Astra |
Jobs boost as UK gets Astra deal |
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Thompson confirms Annie script |
'Go-go' musician Chuck Brown dies |
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'Suicidal' man in £25,000 pay-out |
'Suicidal' man in £25,000 payout |
Activists storm Montreal classes
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White births now minority in US
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Vauxhall press conference Live
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Mladic Srebrenica footage shown Watch |
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Mladic cuts defiant figure |
Timeline: Siege of Srebrenica |
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Experts study Harry Potter novels |
Leishman named as Fife's provost |
Crowds cheer release of innocent man Watch02:27 |
Crowds cheer release of 'innocent man' Watch02:27 |
Cutting through |
The power of the sea |
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How the Swiss Army knife had to adapt after 9/11
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David Shukman on a project to put wind turbines deep under water
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E-Day |
Cutting through |
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Robert Peston on the ECB's trillion euro loan
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How the Swiss Army knife had to adapt after 9/11
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Fallen king |
E-Day |
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The American revolution which dethroned Dalglish
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Robert Peston on the ECB's trillion euro loan
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Vauxhall car plant 'saved by GM' |
Vauxhall factory wins new Astra |
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Workers at Vauxhall vote in favour of a new pay deal, clearing the way for owner General Motors to invest in the Ellesmere Port plant, securing 2,100 jobs. |
Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port car plant will build a new Astra car in a deal that means huge investment and the creation and support of thousands of jobs. |
No front-runners for Reds hotseat |
England v West Indies Live |
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Liverpool's owners want the club's new boss to be in place for four to five years, but as of yet there are no front-runners. |
Live text commentary as England take on West Indies at Lord's in the opening Test of the summer. |
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Strauss not thinking of quitting |
Owen to leave Manchester United |
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Parker could miss Euros - Hodgson |
No front-runners for Reds hotseat |
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Some work schemes 'of no benefit' |
French Connection in profit alert |
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French Connection in profit alert |
France questions EU fiscal pact |
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Senior civil servant to resign |
Some work schemes 'of no benefit' |
Cameron and Miliband clash over police cuts Watch |
Live: Energy questions Live |
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Prime Minister David Cameron has dismissed a suggestion by Labour leader Ed Miliband that the police are "absolutely furious" with cuts to their budgets, retorting that cuts under Labour would be "deeper". |
Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey and his team are answering questions from MPs on feed-in tariffs, the Green Deal and wind turbines. |
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BBC News Channel Live |
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War crimes prosecutors describe the chaos leading up the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, on the second day of Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic's trial. |
Prosecutors describe the chaos leading to the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, on the second day of Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic's war crimes trial. |
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Mladic: Second day of trial Live |
Timeline: Siege of Srebrenica |
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Timeline: Siege of Srebrenica |
Mladic cuts defiant figure |
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Media organisations win a High Court battle over police orders to hand over film of the evictions from the Essex traveller site. |
Media organisations win a High Court battle over police orders to relinquish film of the evictions from the Essex traveller site. |
Children's shows to leave BBC One |
Stars shine on Cannes red carpet |
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Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal |
Consultation responses go public |
Spain set to pay more on bonds
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Greece names caretaker cabinet
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Timeline: Siege of Srebrenica |
Mladic: Second day of trial Live |
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Mladic cuts defiant figure |
Timeline: Siege of Srebrenica |
A look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53 |
Crowds cheer release of innocent man Watch02:27 |
Speed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 |
A look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53 |
Greeks withdraw millions from banks Watch01:40 |
Speed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 |
Meet man who donated kidney at 83 Watch02:15 |
Greeks withdraw millions from banks Watch01:40 |
Spain's Queen cancels Jubilee trip Watch01:20 |
Meet man who donated kidney at 83 Watch02:15 |
How new boy saved eurozone banks Watch04:00 |
Spain's Queen cancels Jubilee trip Watch01:20 |
Thoughts used to control robotic arm Watch02:19 |
How new boy saved eurozone banks Watch04:00 |
Moonrise Kingdom opens Cannes Watch01:31 |
Thoughts used to control robotic arm Watch02:19 |
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Vauxhall confirms that a new Astra model will be built at the Ellesmere Port plant, securing 2,100 jobs
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Trial told of Srebrenica chaos |
Trial told of Srebrenica chaos |
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BBC News Channel Live |
Vauxhall plant announcement Live |
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Broadcasters win legal battle not to hand over to police footage of Dale Farm travellers' site evictions
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Broadcasters win legal battle not to hand over to police footage of Dale Farm travellers' site evictions
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Workers at Vauxhall vote in favour of a new pay deal, clearing the way for owner General Motors to invest in the company's Ellesmere Port plant, securing 2,100 jobs. |
Workers at Vauxhall vote in favour of a new pay deal, clearing the way for owner General Motors to invest in the Ellesmere Port plant, securing 2,100 jobs. |
Mladic trial focus on Srebrenica |
Trial told of Srebrenica chaos |
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Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic's war crimes trial enters its second day, with prosecutors focusing on the 1995 Srebrenica massacre. |
War crimes prosecutors describe the chaos leading up the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, on the second day of Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic's trial. |
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Statins 'benefit healthy people' |
Media win Dale Farm film battle |
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Thousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if the cholesterol-lowering drugs, statins, were more widely prescribed, research suggests.
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Media organisations win a High Court battle over police orders to hand over film of the evictions from the Essex traveller site.
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PM: UK my priority in euro crisis |
Statins 'benefit healthy people' |
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David Cameron is expected to say it is his job to keep the UK safe whatever the fate of the eurozone.
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Thousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if the cholesterol-lowering drugs, statins, were more widely prescribed, research suggests.
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Olympic flame to be handed over |
PM: UK my priority in euro crisis |
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Fees rise 'didn't boost teaching' |
Olympic flame to be handed over |
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Social work cuts 'risking lives' |
Fees rise 'didn't boost teaching' |
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Poor literacy standards tackled |
Social work cuts 'risking lives' |
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Gove pushes for performance pay |
Poor literacy standards tackled |
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Old films to aid memory recovery |
'Suicidal' man in £25,000 pay-out |
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Spain's Queen cancels Jubilee trip Watch01:20 |
Spain's Queen cancels Jubilee trip Watch01:20 |
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Trillion euro loan |
E-Day |
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Robert Peston on the day the ECB saved the eurozone's banks |
Robert Peston on the ECB's trillion euro loan |
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E-Day showdown |
Trillion euro loan |
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The day the ECB saved the eurozone's banks |
Robert Peston on the day the ECB saved the eurozone's banks |
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Vauxhall workers vote in favour of a pay deal, clearing the way for a plan to save Ellesmere Port plant
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Broadcasters win legal battle not to hand over to police footage of Dale Farm travellers' site evictions
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A third of children in England cannot swim when they leave primary school, Amateur Swimming Association research suggests |
Vauxhall workers vote in favour of a pay deal, clearing the way for a plan to save Ellesmere Port plant |
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Some apprenticeship schemes are of no benefit, a parliamentary committee has said |
A third of children in England cannot swim when they leave primary school, Amateur Swimming Association research suggests |
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Estranged wife of Robert F Kennedy Jr found dead in New York, her lawyer says |
Some apprenticeship schemes are of no benefit, a parliamentary committee has said |
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Second day of the trial of former Bosnian Serb army commander, Ratko Mladic Live
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Mladic: Second day of trial Live |
Timeline: Siege of Srebrenica |
Spain's Queen cancels Jubilee trip Watch01:20 |
Meet man who donated kidney at 83 Watch02:15 |
How new boy saved eurozone banks Watch04:00 |
Spain's Queen cancels Jubilee trip Watch01:20 |
Thoughts used to control robotic arm Watch02:19 |
How new boy saved eurozone banks Watch04:00 |
Children's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41 |
Thoughts used to control robotic arm Watch02:19 |
| 09:30 |
Gove pushes for performance pay |
Poor literacy standards tackled |
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Early school entry 'detrimental' |
Gove pushes for performance pay |
Poor literacy standards tackled |
'Refocus' call at Cardiff airport |
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'Refocus' call at Cardiff airport |
Railway crime falls by a quarter |
| 09:25 |
Senior civil servant to resign |
Councils 'must lower emissions' |
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UK unemployment falls by 45,000 |
Senior civil servant to resign |
Councils 'must lower emissions' |
Whales can adjust their hearing |
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Whales can adjust their hearing |
Tidal turbine 'performing well' |
Tidal turbine 'performing well' |
Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal |
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Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal |
Experts study Harry Potter novels |
| 09:20 |
Vauxhall car plant 'saved by GM' |
Vauxhall car plant 'saved by GM' |
PM: UK my priority in euro crisis |
Mladic trial focus on Srebrenica |
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David Cameron is expected to say it is his job to keep the UK safe whatever the fate of the eurozone.
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Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic's war crimes trial enters its second day, with prosecutors focusing on the 1995 Srebrenica massacre.
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Robinson: PM 'not for turning' |
Mladic: Second day of trial Live |
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Greek leftist attacks EU 'poker' |
Mladic cuts defiant figure |
Mladic trial focus on Srebrenica |
Schools 'fail to teach swimming' |
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Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic's war crimes trial enters its second day, with prosecutors focusing on the 1995 Srebrenica massacre.
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A third of children in England cannot swim by the time they leave primary school, according to research from the Amateur Swimming Association.
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Mladic: Second day of trial Live |
Swimming lessons scheme extended |
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Mladic cuts defiant figure |
Olympic Park to host School Games |
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Fees rise 'didn't boost teaching' |
PM: UK my priority in euro crisis |
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Higher university tuition fees have not boosted teaching time at England's universities, research suggests.
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David Cameron is expected to say it is his job to keep the UK safe whatever the fate of the eurozone.
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Social work cuts 'risking lives' |
Fees rise 'didn't boost teaching' |
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UK housing market 'needs fixing' |
Social work cuts 'risking lives' |
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Spanish queen cancels UK visit |
UK housing market 'needs fixing' |
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Government to miss cookie cut-off |
Spanish queen cancels UK visit |
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Schools 'fail to teach swimming' |
Gove pushes for performance pay |
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Gove pushes for performance pay |
Early school entry 'detrimental' |
Google makes search 'more human' |
Government to miss cookie cut-off |
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The Pirate Bay hit by hack attack |
Google makes search 'more human' |
Day in pictures |
Gold buttons |
Day in pictures |
Fuentes' wake |
Dinosaur city |
Royal visit |
Jubilee pageant |
Day in pictures |
Big and beautiful |
Day in pictures |
Day in pictures |
Dinosaur city |
Week in pictures |
Jubilee pageant |
Classic cars |
Big and beautiful |
| 09:15 |
Spain set to pay more on bonds |
French Connection in profit alert |
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Cannes jury denies 'sexism' claim |
Thompson confirms Annie script |
French PM Ayrault names cabinet
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Spain set to pay more on bonds
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| 09:05 |
Tidal turbine 'performing well' |
Whales can adjust their hearing |
Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal |
Tidal turbine 'performing well' |
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Experts study Harry Potter novels |
Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal |
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BBC Radio 4 - Today Live |
BBC Radio 5 live Live |
| 09:00 |
Old films to aid memory recovery |
Cannabis laws 'need changing' |
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Playwright wins political asylum |
Old films to aid memory recovery |
| 08:50 |
General Motors is to confirm this morning that Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port plant has been saved, securing the jobs of 2,100 staff and creating hundreds more. |
Workers at Vauxhall vote in favour of a new pay deal, clearing the way for owner General Motors to invest in the company's Ellesmere Port plant, securing 2,100 jobs. |
| 08:35 |
Second day of the trial of former Bosnian Serb army commander, Ratko Mladic Live |
Vauxhall workers vote in favour of a pay deal, clearing the way for a plan to save Ellesmere Port plant |
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Business Secretary Vince Cable says expected announcement by GM will mean 700 new jobs at the Ellesmere Port plant |
Second day of the trial of former Bosnian Serb army commander, Ratko Mladic Live |
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Time-lapse babies |
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BBC Breakfast Live |
BBC News Channel Live |
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Housing market 'not being fixed' |
UK housing market 'needs fixing' |
Thoughts used to control robotic arm Watch02:19 |
Spain's Queen cancels Jubilee trip Watch01:20 |
Moonrise Kingdom opens Cannes Watch01:31 |
Thoughts used to control robotic arm Watch02:19 |
Will Smith's Team GB Olympic workout Watch01:27 |
Moonrise Kingdom opens Cannes Watch01:31 |
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General Motors is to confirm within hours that Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port plant has been saved, securing the jobs of 2,100 staff, the BBC learns. |
General Motors is to confirm this morning that Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port plant has been saved, securing the jobs of 2,100 staff and creating hundreds more. |
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Opel and Vauxhall face tough future |
In depth: Global car industry |
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Car plant questions after losses
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Mladic cuts defiant figure |
Mladic: Second day of trial Live |
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Prosecutor: Rape was systematic Watch |
Mladic cuts defiant figure |
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Railway crime falls by a quarter |
'Refocus' call at Cardiff airport |
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A third of children in England cannot swim when they leave primary school, Amateur Swimming Association research suggests |
Business Secretary Vince Cable says expected announcement by GM will mean 700 new jobs at the Ellesmere Port plant |
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Some apprenticeship schemes are of no benefit, a parliamentary committee has said |
A third of children in England cannot swim when they leave primary school, Amateur Swimming Association research suggests |
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Estranged wife of Robert F Kennedy Jr found dead in New York, her lawyer says |
Some apprenticeship schemes are of no benefit, a parliamentary committee has said |
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Four people are arrested in a protest by the British National Party in Rochdale over a child sex grooming case |
Estranged wife of Robert F Kennedy Jr found dead in New York, her lawyer says |
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Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal |
Parker could miss Euros - Hodgson |
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Experts study Harry Potter novels |
Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal |
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Queen asked to end 'blood taint' |
Experts study Harry Potter novels |
Troubles survivors lobby Stormont |
Black armbands to mark tragedy |
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'Fear' over body parts retention |
Troubles survivors lobby Stormont |
Children's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41 |
Moonrise Kingdom opens Cannes Watch01:31 |
PM faces 'LOL' text jibe in Commons Watch01:09 |
Children's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41 |
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UK unemployment falls by 45,000 |
Senior civil servant to resign |
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In Full: Prime Minister's Questions |
UK unemployment falls by 45,000 |
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Royal couple continue their tour |
Playwright wins political asylum |
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Fees rise 'didn't boost teaching' |
Statins 'benefit healthy people' |
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Higher university tuition fees have not boosted teaching time at England's universities, research suggests.
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Thousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if the cholesterol-lowering drugs, statins, were more widely prescribed, research suggests.
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Olympic flame to be handed over |
Fees rise 'didn't boost teaching' |
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The Olympic flame is to be officially handed over to organisers of the London Games at a ceremony in Athens.
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Higher university tuition fees have not boosted teaching time at England's universities, research suggests.
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Social work cuts 'risking lives' |
Olympic flame to be handed over |
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Housing market 'not being fixed' |
Social work cuts 'risking lives' |
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Spanish queen cancels UK visit |
Housing market 'not being fixed' |
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Government to miss cookie cut-off |
Spanish queen cancels UK visit |
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Councils 'must lower emissions' |
Government to miss cookie cut-off |
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Statins 'benefit healthy people' |
Robotic arm controlled by thought |
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Robotic arm controlled by thought |
Old films to aid memory recovery |
Tidal turbine 'performing well' |
Councils 'must lower emissions' |
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Whales can adjust their hearing |
Tidal turbine 'performing well' |
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Old films to aid memory recovery |
Royal couple continue their tour |
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Cardiff Airport boss leaves job |
Railway crime falls by a quarter |
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Cardiff Airport boss leaves job |
Poor literacy standards tackled |
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'Savage' killers set man on fire |
Cardiff Airport boss leaves job |
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UK climate fix balloon grounded |
Whales can adjust their hearing |
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Parker could miss Euros - Hodgson |
Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal |
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Carroll in England Euro squad |
Parker could miss Euros - Hodgson |
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Parker could miss Euros - Hodgson |
Strauss not thinking of quitting |
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Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal |
Parker could miss Euros - Hodgson |
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Strauss not thinking of quitting |
Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal |
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Thoughts used to control robotic arm Watch02:19 |
Greeks withdraw millions from banks Watch01:40 |
Children's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41 |
Thoughts used to control robotic arm Watch02:19 |
Acropolis ceremony for Olympic torch Watch00:45 |
How new boy saved eurozone banks Watch04:00 |
Lift-off for private space travel? Watch01:28 |
Children's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41 |
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Speed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 |
A look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53 |
A look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53 |
Speed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 |
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Mladic trial focus on Srebrenica |
Mladic trial focus on Srebrenica |
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Adrenaline sports on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 |
Speed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 |
Pakistan set to lift Nato Afghan blockade Watch02:25 |
A look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53 |
Lift-off for private space travel? Watch01:28 |
Children's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41 |
PM faces 'LOL' text jibe in Commons Watch01:09 |
Lift-off for private space travel? Watch01:28 |
Will Smith's Team GB Olympic workout Watch01:27 |
PM faces 'LOL' text jibe in Commons Watch01:09 |
Children's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41 |
Will Smith's Team GB Olympic workout Watch01:27 |
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'Fear' over body parts retention |
Troubles survivors lobby Stormont |
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Victims 'need more information' |
'Fear' over body parts retention |
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Dalglish sacked as Liverpool boss |
No front-runners for Reds hotseat |
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Kenny Dalglish is sacked as Liverpool manager after finishing eighth in a disappointing Premier League campaign. |
Liverpool's owners want the club's new boss to be in place for four to five years, but as of yet there are no front-runners. |
N Korea 'resumes work' on reactor
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Passport boost for activist Chen
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The American revolution which dethroned Kenny Dalglish |
The American revolution which dethroned Dalglish |
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Finance firm creates 164 new jobs |
Victims 'need more information' |
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BBC Breakfast Live |
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BBC Radio 5 live Live |
BBC Radio 4 - Today Live |
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Rebuilding spurs Japan economy |
Spain set to pay more on bonds |
Spain set to pay more on bonds
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French PM Ayrault names cabinet
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Some apprenticeship schemes are of no benefit, a parliamentary committee has said |
A third of children in England cannot swim when they leave primary school, Amateur Swimming Association research suggests |
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Estranged wife of Robert F Kennedy Jr found dead in New York, her lawyer says |
Some apprenticeship schemes are of no benefit, a parliamentary committee has said |
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Spain's Queen Sofia cancels vist to UK for the Diamond Jubilee following disputes with London over Gibraltar |
Estranged wife of Robert F Kennedy Jr found dead in New York, her lawyer says |
Gove pushes for performance pay |
Schools 'fail to teach swimming' |
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Early school entry 'detrimental' |
Gove pushes for performance pay |
Greek leftist attacks EU 'poker'
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Spain set to pay more on bonds
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Estranged wife of Robert F Kennedy Jr found dead in New York, her lawyer says |
Some apprenticeship schemes are of no benefit, a parliamentary committee has said |
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Spain's Queen Sofia cancels vist to UK for the Diamond Jubilee following disputes with London over Gibraltar |
Estranged wife of Robert F Kennedy Jr found dead in New York, her lawyer says |
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Four people are arrested in a protest by the British National Party in Rochdale over a child sex grooming case |
Spain's Queen Sofia cancels vist to UK for the Diamond Jubilee following disputes with London over Gibraltar |
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File-sharing website The Pirate Bay hit by hacking attack |
Four people are arrested in a protest by the British National Party in Rochdale over a child sex grooming case |
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The Welsh director behind an Indonesian martial arts hit |
The Welsh director behind martial arts movie The Raid |
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Papers discuss eurozone warnings
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New faces on Tory 1922 committee |
UK unemployment falls by 45,000 |
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Heckled May defends police change |
In Full: Prime Minister's Questions |
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UK climate fix balloon grounded |
Tidal turbine 'performing well' |
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Subways share universal structure |
UK climate fix balloon grounded |
Tidal turbine 'performing well' |
Experts study Harry Potter novels |
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Experts study Harry Potter novels |
Queen asked to end 'blood taint' |
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China veterans urge Zhou sacking
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N Korea 'resumes work' on reactor
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Vauxhall car plant 'saved by GM' |
Vauxhall car plant 'saved by GM' |
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Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic's war crimes trial enters its second day, with prosecutors focusing on the 1995 Srebrenica massacre.
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Greek leftist attacks EU 'poker'
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Pakistan set to lift Nato Afghan blockade Watch02:25 |
Lift-off for private space travel? Watch01:28 |
Thoughts used to control robotic arm Watch02:19 |
Acropolis ceremony for Olympic torch Watch00:45 |
Lift-off for private space travel? Watch01:28 |
PM faces 'LOL' text jibe in Commons Watch01:09 |
Acropolis ceremony for Olympic torch Watch00:45 |
Will Smith's Team GB Olympic workout Watch01:27 |
PM faces 'LOL' text jibe in Commons Watch01:09 |
Children's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41 |
Will Smith's Team GB Olympic workout Watch01:27 |
Professor Green and Bill Turnbull battle Watch03:33 |
Children's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41 |
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Taylor says witnesses 'bought'
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Congo warlord's 'days numbered'
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Mladic 'headed ethnic cleansing'
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Mladic trial focus on Srebrenica
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Fatal fire 'started with petrol' |
Spanish queen cancels UK visit |
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Spanish queen cancels UK visit |
Councils 'must lower emissions' |
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Convicted murderer handed freedom |
Housing market 'not being fixed' |
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Boy guilty of conkers row murder |
Government to miss cookie cut-off |
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Government to miss cookie cut-off |
Spanish queen cancels UK visit |
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Spanish queen cancels UK visit |
Robert F Kennedy Jr's wife dead |
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Robert F Kennedy Jr's wife dead |
Ken Bruce gets best ever audience |
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'Late developer' Ken Bruce gets best ever audience |
The Voice should be a radio show, says Cowell |
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Greek leftist attacks EU 'poker' |
Robinson: PM 'not for turning' |
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Bank warns of euro crisis 'storm' |
Greek leftist attacks EU 'poker' |
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Heckled May defends police change |
Social work cuts 'risking lives' |
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Baby lamppost death accidental |
Spanish queen cancels UK visit |
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New faces on Tory 1922 committee |
Robert F Kennedy Jr's wife dead |
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UK unemployment falls by 45,000 |
New faces on Tory 1922 committee |
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In Full: Prime Minister's Questions |
Heckled May defends police change |
Robert F Kennedy Jr's wife dead
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Activists storm Montreal classes
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Thoughts used to control robotic arm Watch02:19 |
Adrenaline sports on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 |
Lift-off for private space travel? Watch01:28 |
Thoughts used to control robotic arm Watch02:19 |
Acropolis ceremony for Olympic torch Watch00:45 |
Lift-off for private space travel? Watch01:28 |
PM faces 'LOL' text jibe in Commons Watch01:09 |
Acropolis ceremony for Olympic torch Watch00:45 |
Will Smith's Team GB Olympic workout Watch01:27 |
PM faces 'LOL' text jibe in Commons Watch01:09 |
Children's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41 |
Will Smith's Team GB Olympic workout Watch01:27 |
Professor Green and Bill Turnbull battle Watch03:33 |
Children's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41 |
Fighter jets rehearse jubilee fly-past Watch01:46 |
Professor Green and Bill Turnbull battle Watch03:33 |
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Sausage protection turned down |
Old films to aid memory recovery |
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Body found in missing boy search |
Tidal turbine 'performing well' |
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Experts study Harry Potter novels |
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The people who record every single day of a child's life
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The American revolution which dethroned Kenny Dalglish
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Robert F Kennedy Jr wife 'dead' |
Robert F Kennedy Jr's wife dead |
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David Cameron is expected to say it is his job to the UK safe whatever the fate of the eurozone. |
David Cameron is expected to say it is his job to keep the UK safe whatever the fate of the eurozone. |
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Higher university fees have not boosted teaching time at England's universities, research suggests. |
Higher university tuition fees have not boosted teaching time at England's universities, research suggests. |
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Fatal fire 'started with petrol' |
Olympic flame to be handed over |
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Police say petrol was used to start a fire in a house in Derby in which six children died, as their parents appeal for privacy.
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The Olympic flame is to be officially handed over to organisers of the London Games at a ceremony in Athens.
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Fatal fire 'started with petrol'
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Olympic flame to be handed over |
'Late developer' Ken Bruce gets best ever audience |
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PM: Euro to 'make-up or break-up' |
Greek leftist attacks EU 'poker' |
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Baby lamppost death accidental |
Government to miss cookie cut-off |
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New faces on Tory 1922 committee |
Baby lamppost death accidental |
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Google makes search 'more human' |
New faces on Tory 1922 committee |
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Terrier sounds panic alarm after owner's fall |
83-year-old becomes UK's oldest living kidney donor |
Irish town takes a punt at bringing back old money |
Olympic flame to be handed over |
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Oldest living kidney donor at 83 |
Robotic arm controlled by thought |
Government to miss cookie cut-off |
Google makes search 'more human' |
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Robotic arm controlled by thought |
Subways share universal structure |
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Subways share universal structure |
Robotic arm controlled by thought |
Mind over matter |
Village life |
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Paralysed patients control robotic arm using their thoughts.
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How retirement complexes could help tackle social care crisis
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Marie Colvin mourned |
Cutting through |
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Tribute paid to 'greatest war correspondent'
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How the Swiss Army knife had to adapt after 9/11
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BBC children's programmes over seven decades.
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We're invisible |
E-Day showdown |
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Why women's unemployment is rising faster than men's
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The day the ECB saved the eurozone's banks
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Stuff the Jubilee |
Meet Gareth |
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Have the punks of '77 changed their minds about the royals?
A top Italian university switches to English
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The Welsh director behind an Indonesian martial arts hit
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General Motors is to confirm with hours that Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port plant has been saved, securing the jobs of 2,100 staff, the BBC learns. |
General Motors is to confirm within hours that Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port plant has been saved, securing the jobs of 2,100 staff, the BBC learns. |
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Bank warns of euro crisis 'storm' |
Vauxhall car plant 'saved by GM' |
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The Bank of England warns that the eurozone is "tearing itself apart" with the "storm" threatening the UK recovery, as it cuts its forecast for growth this year.
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General Motors is to confirm with hours that Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port plant has been saved, securing the jobs of 2,100 staff, the BBC learns.
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Boy guilty of conkers row murder |
PM: UK my priority in euro crisis |
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A 15-year-old boy is convicted of murdering a student who was stabbed in north London after a row over throwing conkers.
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David Cameron is expected to say it is his job to the UK safe whatever the fate of the eurozone.
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Boy blames friend for stab death |
PM: Euro to 'make-up or break-up' |
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Boy 'killed man over conkers row' |
Bank warns of euro crisis 'storm' |
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Kenny Dalglish is sacked as Liverpool manager after finishing eighth in a disappointing Premier League campaign. BBC Sport
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Fatal fire 'started with petrol' |
Fees rise 'didn't boost teaching' |
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Police say petrol was used to start a fire in a house in Derby in which six children died, as their parents appeal for privacy.
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Higher university fees have not boosted teaching time at England's universities, research suggests.
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Heckled May defends police change |
Fatal fire 'started with petrol' |
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Home Secretary Theresa May denies her relationship with the police is beyond repair after she was heckled at the Police Federation conference.
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Police say petrol was used to start a fire in a house in Derby in which six children died, as their parents appeal for privacy.
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Convicted murderer handed freedom |
Heckled May defends police change |
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Baby lamppost death accidental |
Convicted murderer handed freedom |
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Children's shows to leave BBC One |
Boy guilty of conkers row murder |
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Mladic 'headed ethnic cleansing' |
Baby lamppost death accidental |
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The Pirate Bay hit by hack attack
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Parker could miss Euros - Hodgson |
Dalglish sacked as Liverpool boss |
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England boss Roy Hodgson admits Scott Parker could still miss Euro 2012 despite being named in his 23-man squad. |
Kenny Dalglish is sacked as Liverpool manager after finishing eighth in a disappointing Premier League campaign. |
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Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal |
Parker could miss Euros - Hodgson |
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Carroll in England Euro squad |
Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal |
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Strauss not thinking of quitting |
Carroll in England Euro squad |
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Webber column: Williams win 'unreal' |
Strauss not thinking of quitting |
Vauxhall car plant 'saved by GM' |
Some work schemes 'of no benefit' |
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Some work schemes 'of no benefit' |
Rebuilding spurs Japan economy |
PM: UK my priority in euro crisis |
UK unemployment falls by 45,000 |
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UK unemployment falls by 45,000 |
In Full: Prime Minister's Questions |
Fees rise 'didn't boost teaching' |
Gove pushes for performance pay |
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Gove pushes for performance pay |
Early school entry 'detrimental' |
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Facebook to sell 25% more shares |
The Pirate Bay hit by hack attack |
Cannes jury denies 'sexism' claim |
Children's shows to leave BBC One |
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Royal portraits reunited at show |
Cannes jury denies 'sexism' claim |
7 questions on sandwiches |
Viewpoint: Is it time to get rid of traffic lights? |
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Could France learn to love British beef? |
7 questions on sandwiches |
Greek leftist attacks EU 'poker'
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Mladic 'headed ethnic cleansing'
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Mind over matter |
Setting sail |
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Paralysed patients control robotic arm using their thoughts.
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Why is departure of children's TV from BBC One mourned by many?
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Marie Colvin mourned |
Mind over matter |
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Tribute paid to 'greatest war correspondent'
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Paralysed patients control robotic arm using their thoughts.
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Marie Colvin mourned |
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BBC children's programmes over seven decades.
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Tribute paid to 'greatest war correspondent'
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In pictures |
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Why women's unemployment is rising faster than men's
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BBC children's programmes over seven decades.
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Stuff the Jubilee |
We're invisible |
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Have the punks of '77 changed their minds about the royals?
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Why women's unemployment is rising faster than men's
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The new Latin? |
Stuff the Jubilee |
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A top Italian university switches to English
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Have the punks of '77 changed their minds about the royals?
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Clear roads |
The new Latin? |
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Is it time to get rid of traffic lights?
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A top Italian university switches to English
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Spain's Queen Sofia cancels vist to UK for the Diamond Jubilee following disputes with London over Gibraltar |
Estranged wife of Robert F Kennedy Jr found dead in New York, her lawyer says |
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Four people are arrested in a protest by the British National Party in Rochdale over a child sex grooming case |
Spain's Queen Sofia cancels vist to UK for the Diamond Jubilee following disputes with London over Gibraltar |
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File-sharing website The Pirate Bay hit by hacking attack |
Four people are arrested in a protest by the British National Party in Rochdale over a child sex grooming case |
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London Underground is to be prosecuted over a runaway engineering train on the Northern Line in August 2010 |
File-sharing website The Pirate Bay hit by hacking attack |
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PM: Euro to 'make-up or break-up' |
PM: UK my priority in euro crisis |
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'Innocent man' executed in Texas
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Robert F Kennedy Jr wife 'dead'
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Gove pushes for performance pay |
Fees rise 'didn't boost teaching' |
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Early school entry 'detrimental' |
Gove pushes for performance pay |
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Ambulance change 'to save lives' |
Statins 'benefit healthy people' |
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U-turn on NHS prostate drug use |
Oldest living kidney donor at 83 |
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Facebook to sell 25% more shares |
Government to miss cookie cut-off |
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Virgin Atlantic allows air calls |
Facebook to sell 25% more shares |
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Clinton Cards to close 350 stores |
Vauxhall car plant 'saved by GM' |
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UK unemployment falls by 45,000 |
Some work schemes 'of no benefit' |
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In Full: Prime Minister's Questions |
UK unemployment falls by 45,000 |