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Shane Warne's mentor Terry Jenner tells BBC Sport Australia will have to wait before finding another match-winning spinner.

England's bowlers take six wickets to put the tourists in charge of the first Test against India in Chennai.

Motorists caught using a bus lane in Sheffield could get a refund after a tribunal rules that accurate signage was not in place.

A team of Oxfordshire scientists develop new technology which will help forecast rain more accurately.

A new, more accurate imaging technique may raise the chances of cervical cancer patients retaining their fertility.

Virgin Media has said that broadband speed tests are unable to accurately measure its super-fast service.

Experts from the University of Bristol visit northern Spain to try to accurately date cave paintings.

Researchers, led by a University of Reading academic, claim to have found a more accurate way of predicting turbulence.

The first accurate carbon dating of Stonehenge reveals the monument was built in 2300BC, some 300 years later than previously thought.

Widely used anti-spam tools are helping to convert crumbling books and other documents into accurate digital copies.

Trading standards are to carry out random checks on pubs to ensure their spirit measures are accurate.

The latest figures on delayed Sats tests for 14-year-olds shows that at least 29% of pupils still do not have all their marks.

It's got good actors and some snazzy camera angles - but does Bonekickers give archaeology a kicking?

BT says it can boost consumers' home broadband speeds for a £90 one off payment, or your money back.

England close on 76-1 after being set a victory target of 294 in the second Test against New Zealand.

Existing methods of measuring the UK's population are criticised by a committee of MPs.

At times of economic volatility, sentiment surveys are headline news. But is it really possible to measure the feel-good factor accurately?

How super accurate atomic timing is at the heart Europe's Galileo satellite navigation system.

A minister backtracks on his criticism of alcohol duty rises, saying his words "do not accurately reflect my views".

The Bard's history plays are being performed in their entirety by the RSC. How accurate are they?

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