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Who will your Premier League club buy and sell in the transfer window?
BBC News School Report mentor Adam Broadhurst spent a day at Whitton School to help Year 7 students make the news.
On the anniversary of John Lennon's death, a look at how the impact of The Beatles' music on Japan has lasted.
Arsenal and Manchester United qualify for the last 16 of the Champions League, but Celtic are out of Europe for another year.
The BBC's Stephanie Holmes explores what the rhetorical skills of Barack Obama reveal about the man who will become the next US president.
BBC Middle East correspondent Tim Franks sends the latest edition of his diary from Jerusalem.
BBC Middle East correspondent Tim Franks sends the latest edition of his diary from Jerusalem.
Chemists in Oxford have invented a new test to find out how hot a chilli sauce is without tasting it.
Homeowners struggling with their mortgages may consider sale and rent back schemes, but there are fears about some unscrupulous operators.
And thank goodness for that - because the liberty, equality and comfort most of us enjoy today was hard won by those who had far less, says Katharine Whitehorn.
Two writers pick up £10,000 each and become the latest winners of Britain's oldest literary awards for fiction and biography.
A Masonic club in Edinburgh says it will fight British Gas's claim that it owes £100,000 for electricity.
Los Angeles Galaxy coach Ruud Gullit resigns and president and general manager Alexi Lalas is sacked at David Beckham's club.
Documentary maker Michael Cockerell on Margaret Thatcher's rise from backbench MP to 10 Downing Street.
Perceived wisdom may tell us to slow down our lives but maybe pressure brings the best results, says Lucy Kellaway.
The governor of the Bank of England says it's been a nice decade, but is niceness really something to strive for?
An overview of the British Virgin Islands, including key facts, political leaders and notes on the media
As George Bush and Vladimir Putin meet for the last time as heads of state, the BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse notes fundamental differences tempered by personal chemistry.
Gordon Brown, David Cameron, Nick Clegg, Ian Paisley, Alex Salmond and Dafydd Elis Thomas are being quizzed by School Reporters.
Sports writer Rohit Brijnath on the aftermath of India's victorious tour of Australia.
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