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A pressure group fighting to get money back from Landsbanki Guernsey is meeting ministers for a second time.
BBC Sport investigates Uefa's attempts to improve refereeing without using technology
The mother of murdered Hells Angel Gerry Tobin pays tribute to her son following the conviction of his killers.
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The only known complete chain of office from the time of Henry VIII is sold for £313,250.
Exeter Chiefs scrum-half Clive Stuart-Smith begins his regular column on life at Sandy Park.
Most people have heard of the Hippocratic Oath, but what does it actually say and why does it say it?
Chrysler is to cut 1,825 jobs in the US as the global slowdown takes its toll on the car industry.
Gordon Brown says he hopes the "authorities" will probe claims the Conservatives sought a donation from a Russian billionaire.
A profile of six Joes, from Joe the Plumber to Shoeless Joe Jackson, who have been mentioned in the US election campaign.
Tens of thousands of people attend the funeral of far-right politician Joerg Haider in the Austrian city of Klagenfurt.
The only known complete chain of office from the time of Henry VIII is being put up for auction.
A campaign group calling for life sentences to mean life is holding a rally to gain support in Liverpool.
Dr Richard Beeching has become one of the villains of British history for dismantling the railway network in the 1960s. But how much did he really change Britain?
Basingstoke Bison player-coach Ryan Aldridge hits out at team-mates following their embarrassing 8-1 home defeat to the Belfast Giants.
A running commentary on the first US presidential debate between Republican candidate John McCain and his Democratic opponent Barack Obama.
African-Americans living on Chicago's South Side are inspired by Barack Obama's model of change, the BBC's Paul Moss finds.
What the papers said about Gordon Brown's conference speech.
Key points and reaction to Gordon Brown's keynote speech to the Labour Party conference.
Why economic problems must not derail progress on the Millennium Development Goals, which the UN assesses this week.
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