Met to probe phone-hack evidence
The Metropolitan Police says it will consider new evidence about allegations of phone hacking by the News of the World.
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Student migration 'unsustainable'
The number of foreign students let into the UK is "unsustainable", minister Damian Green will say in his first major speech on immigration.
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Tube strike disruption expected
Severe disruption is expected on London's Underground network when the first in a series of strikes begins later.
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Murray makes shock US Open exit
Britain's Andy Murray goes out of the US Open after suffering a dramatic slump against 25th seed Stanislas Wawrinka.
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Diabetes drug advice 'not heeded'
A type two diabetes drug is still being prescribed in the UK two months after it was recommended for withdrawal, BBC Panorama learns.
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Blair criticises prison policies
Former prime minister Tony Blair criticises the government's prison policies, saying the coalition is soft on crime.
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ELO cellist killed by bale of hay
Early ELO member Mike Edwards is killed in a freak road accident involving a bale of hay in Devon.
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Equitable Life money bid expected
Pensioners hit by the Equitable Life scandal are to make a final bid to persuade the government to pay them full compensation.
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AA warns over speed camera cuts
The AA warns that scrapping speed cameras will cost lives
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MPs to debate AV bill on return
Plans for a referendum of the way MPs are elected will take centre stage on Monday as the House of Commons resumes business.
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Blair in climate inaction warning
Former UK Prime Minster Tony Blair warns world leaders they may pay a heavy price in history if they fail to tackle global warming.
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In for a penny... racers have a bone-shaking ride
Penny farthing riders from around the world take to the streets for the 1km Knutsford Great Race.
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X Factor runner-up Olly Murs tops singles chart
Former X Factor contestant Olly Murs goes straight to the top of the UK singles chart with his debut single Please Don't Let Me Go.
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Blair attacks 'wicked' dissidents
Tony Blair warns the authorities on both sides of the Irish border not to underestimate the threat posed by dissident republicans.
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NI parties divided on vote reform
NI political parties are divided over proposals to change the voting system for Westminster elections and to have fewer MPs.
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Wales 'more vulnerable' to cuts
Industry leaders and council officials say Wales is more vulnerable to public cuts due to high public sector employment.
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Toshack ready to quit Wales job
John Toshack is on the verge of quitting as Wales manager after the defeat in Montenegro, BBC Sport understands.
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Scots face further economic toil
The boss of PricewaterhouseCoopers in Scotland warns the next 18 months may be much tougher for the economy than the past 18.
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Student poverty at 'crisis level'
Student hardship in Scotland reaches "crisis levels", a survey by the National Union of Students (NUS) finds.
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Burnt golf course body was a man
Police trying to identify a badly-burnt body found on a golf course in East Sussex believe the young man was murdered elsewhere.
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Wife accused of husband's murder
A 67-year-old woman is charged with murdering her husband who died from a single stab wound to the heart at the family home in Surrey.
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NZ edge England to win World Cup
New Zealand's women break English hearts as they retain their World Cup crown in a nail-biting and hard-fought contest at The Stoop.
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Rooney to travel despite claims
Wayne Rooney will fly out to Switzerland on Monday morning for England's Euro 2012 qualifier amid allegations about his private life.
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England cruise to win in Twenty20
England underline their status as World Twenty20 champions as they cruise to victory in the first of two internationals against Pakistan.
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Eddie who?
Comic Eddie Kadi can command vast crowds at his live shows. Why has he attracted so little mainstream attention?
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Don't let the bed bugs bite
The world is on the verge of a bed-bug pandemic, according to a report - how did the tiny biting insects come to pose such a threat?
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Autobiographies of the rich and famous
Tony Blair's memoirs has become the fastest selling autobiography in Britain. But what are the biggest overall sellers?
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Need to cut deficit 'supported'
Many people are in favour of reducing the deficit but they are less clear about where cuts should be made, a BBC poll suggests.
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SNP rethink Scots referendum plan
The Scottish government is set to shelve plans for an independence referendum before next year's election.
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Gove defends free school numbers
Michael Gove says demand for new free schools has exceeded expectations but Labour says plans for 16 new institutions next year are "laughable".
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Open days reveal fishing secrets
The chance to view archive film of Hastings fishing fleet and see inside the town's historic net shops is included in 2010's Heritage Open Days.
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BBC poll shows spending cuts support
Many people are in favour of taking steps to reduce the government deficit but they are less clear on where spending should be cut, a poll commissioned by the BBC suggests.
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Diabetes drug used despite advice
Senior doctors are calling for a drug used to treat Type Two Diabetes, to be withdrawn on safety grounds.
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Pillow talk: Twin bed culture
Stephen Smith looks at the cultural legacy of the twin bed hotel room.
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Raphael's works 'reunited' in London
Priceless tapestries designed by the Renaissance artist Raphael have arrived at the Victoria and Albert Museum as part of Pope Benedict XVI's state visit.
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Wrong tax bill for millions in UK
Almost six million people in the UK have paid the wrong amount of income tax in the past year, with some facing a bill of up to £1,400 - although others can expect a rebate.
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Canine Cinema gets audience howling
In an attempt to reach people who do not normally go to the cinema, Shetland film festival is targeting their pets.
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'I was nearly six foot at 11 years old'
President Barack Obama's daughter, Malia, is now 12 years old and 5ft 9in (1.75m). But what's it like to be a young girl who's taller than the rest?
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Pivotal years
New Andy Warhol exhibition focuses on short but crucial period
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Medieval munchies
How an ancient diet could aid healthy eating
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Shakespeare thrill
Kim Cattrall excited about role in Antony and Cleopatra
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Remember when?
Do our long-term memories sharpen as we age?
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Newspaper review
'Phone hack' headlines continue
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