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Key pieces of evidence from the inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, at the High Court in London.

Princess Diana's driver Henri Paul had a drink problem, according to scientists hired by Mohamed Al Fayed, her inquest hears.

Princess Diana's driver Henri Paul did not seem drunk before the fatal car crash, a barman tells her inquest.

The jurors in the Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed inquest visit the Paris hotel where they spent their final hours.

An inquest is shown CCTV footage of the final moments shared by Princess Diana and Dodi Al Fayed.

The impending smoking ban could spell the end for cafes which practise the ancient habit of shisha.

Iraqi Jews settled since the 1950s in Israel reminisce about life in Iraq and describe their close ties to the country of their birth.

Key events leading up to and following the death of Princess Diana in a car crash in Paris.

Many think relaxing a ban on snus - an oral smokeless tobacco - might be the best way to stop people smoking.

Political Islam is making a comeback in Syria, where the state's socialist and pan-Arab ideologies have failed, the BBC's Kim Ghattas says.

Visitors to an art gallery in Brighton are allowed to touch one of the works on display - and also eat it.

Allied Domecq, which produces Teachers and Ballantines whisky, holds talks with France's Pernod Ricard.

Shares in Allied Domecq rise after it says it is in talks over a possible takeover by France's Pernod Ricard and Fortune Brands of the US.

Turkey launches a major operation to withdraw bottles of raki after 21 people die from a counterfeit batch.

Weapons and a large quantity of drugs are found during a police search of open ground in County Down.

Concerns over religious freedom dominate the debate among Christian voters in Mangalore

The BBC's Damian Grammaticas visits the former Soviet republic where the US and Russia both have military bases - just 30 km apart.

Bern's parliament is reported to have given the go-ahead for the legalisation of the potent herbal liqueur.

England coach Duncan Fletcher leads a net session.

The Indian state of Rajasthan plans to market the alcohol drunk by its erstwhile princely rulers to boost tourism.

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