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Labour leader: Runners and riders
A look at the likely candidates to run for the Labour leadership? |
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Q&A: What's the BA dispute about?
A closer look at the background to the dispute between British Airways and the union Unite. |
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Serbia accused of abusing the law
Serbia is accused of abusing international law in trying to persuade Britain to extradite the former acting President of Bosnia. |
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BA in Bin Laden 'check-in' gaffe
British Airways apologises after a photograph in a staff magazine showed a boarding pass in the name of Osama Bin Laden. |
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Island man on Gaza boat due home
A man from the Isle of Wight who was on board a convoy of boats intercepted by Israeli forces is due to return home. |
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Reporter's log: Eurovision 2010
The BBC's Mark Savage reports from the Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo. |
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High-speed rail 'in due course'
Plans for a high-speed rail network are among the commitments of the new government, it has been announced. |
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BAA scraps airports' runway plans
BAA withdraws planning applications for new runways at Heathrow and Stansted airports due to government opposition. |
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Press debate public service cuts
Newspapers question whether ministers can protect front-line services while cutting public spending by £6bn |
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Crossrail 'value for money' call
Transport Minister Theresa Villiers says she will look for "value for money" in the £16bn Crossrail project. |
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Policy-by-policy: Coalition plans
A guide to the policies of David Cameron's Conservative-Lib Dem coalition government. |
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Dead woman had 'severe' injuries
A woman found dead in the bath at her home was found to have severe skull fractures and brain injuries, a murder trial hears. |
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UK 'will push EU on CO2 targets'
The UK government will push the EU to move to a higher target for cutting greenhouse gas emissions. |
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Holiday coma man flies home to UK
The girlfriend of a man from Hove who spent a month in a coma in hospital after falling ill on holiday in Thailand is expecting him home. |
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Brain matter on dead woman's bed
Brain matter was found on a dead woman's pillow indicating she sustained a head injury in bed, a murder trial hears. |
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Mayor's fears over Crossrail cash
London Mayor Boris Johnson raises doubts over the Crossrail project going ahead "in its entirety". |
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What does this hand gesture mean?
American rock singer Ronnie James Dio, who died on Sunday, popularised a hand gesture commonly used by heavy metal fans. But what does it mean? |
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UK ash cloud restrictions lifted
Flight bans are lifted at UK airports after closures due to volcanic ash, as new rules on the restrictions are agreed. |
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Airports open as ash cloud clears
All airports in England will remain open until at least 0100 BST on Tuesday as the ash cloud clears, Nats says. |
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Relatives of missing man stranded
Relatives of a missing man are stranded in America after the ash clouds prevented them from flying into Britain. |