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As Britain's housing market crisis continues, the downturn is taking its toll on the once-booming rental market on both landlord and tenants alike.

Israelis and Palestinians alike want Jerusalem for their capital, but as they vote for a new mayor, many of the city's residents fear it is in decline, writes the BBC's Heather Sharp.

Plastic has attracted a lot of bad press recently, with environmental campaigners and government ministers alike highlighting its potentially damaging long term environmental implications. After the BBC's Chris Jeavans spent a month living without plastic, Susan Mossman explores the many inventions that rely on it.

Growing migration is putting strains on rich and poor economies alike, according to the OECD.

A roadside restaurant chain denies reports it plans to take legal action against a nearby "look alike" restaurant.

Images from the quake-hit city of Beichuan in China, where rescuers and victims alike fled in panic amid rumours of a possible flood.

Charlton manager Alan Pardew wants the players and fans alike to turn the Valley into a fortress to boost promotion push.

Growing migration is putting strains on rich and poor economies alike, according to the OECD.

It was a case of "great minds think alike" when School Reporters research on the size zero issue and the BBC's coverage of the London Fashion week came together.

The trading of real money for in-game items remains controversial among players and game makers alike.

Sharing wireless may be the way to universal net access, says Bill Thompson.

The world's only surviving tea clipper, the Cutty Sark, has become a magnet for tourists and historians alike.

An out-of-hours doctors service could benefit GPs and patients alike, a scrutiny panel says.

Globalisation - the increasing economic integration of the world - is having profound effects on rich and poor countries alike.

If we share so much of our DNA, and we are so alike in so many ways, why aren't chimps classed as people, too?

Japan's love affair with Jamaican reggae is good business for Japanese record-sellers and Jamaican singers alike.

Tokyo's Yasukuni shrine venerates war heroes and criminals alike, and mires official visitors in controversy.

Anyone who believed Latin America's various left-leaning leaders all thought alike will be puzzled by the fallout from Bolivia's nationalisation of its vast natural gas fields.

Tourists and businesses alike in Cambodia's capital are groaning as the city's power systems fail.

Corruption in healthcare systems remains a serious global problem in both poor and rich countries alike, a report says.

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