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The BBC's Sarah Mukherjee takes a look at the contentious Planning Bill, which goes to a Commons vote this week.
The BBC's Mike Thomson meets a Congolese woman who was abducted by Interahamwe rebels.
Looking and being looked at, mingling with like-minded peers - going to the gallery is like going on promenade, says Lisa Jardine.
Many children in Kyrgyzstan are working in dangerous Soviet-era mines in a desperate bid to make money, the BBC's Natalia Antelava reports.
The BBC's Orla Guerin meets African Americans coming to Ghana in the hope of connecting spiritually with West African ancestors sold into slavery.
Two mass spectrometers are bought by the University of Bath to aid research into hydrogen fuels.
The US audience for the 78th Academy Awards, hosted by Jon Stewart, fell by eight per cent, ratings show.
A jury in Texas convicts three people over what is said to be the deadliest immigrant-smuggling case in the US.
A slew of sport titles has been released for Microsoft's new Xbox 360 promising next generation performance. But what does that actually mean?
Science believes it is very close to detecting the most elusive of astrophysical phenomena - gravitational waves.
A 1970s market hall which divides opinion in Huddersfield is given Grade II listed status.
A charity claims cancer patients pay a "stealth tax" for their treatment owing to transport and parking costs.
Many Sri Lankans have yet to see much of $3bn pledged in tsunami aid, reports the BBC's Dumeetha Luthra.
The BBC's Mark Mardell keeps a diary during the potentially divisive summit in Brussels of European Union leaders.
BBC Wales' Parliamentary correspondent records all the Welsh happenings in Westminster.
The BBC's Dumeetha Luthra in the Sri Lankan town of Galle hears complaints about post tsunami relief.
Two men have been found guilty of smuggling immigrants in one of the deadliest cases of its kind in the US.
A media scrum contributed to the chaotic opening of the trial of Shining Path leader Abimael Guzman, says the BBC's Elliott Gotkine.
BBC Washington correspondent Matt Frei reflects
Analysis of a meteorite from the Moon reveals the presence of a mineral that was first predicted 30 years ago.
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