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Scientists in the UK who examined hairs reputed to belong to a yeti in India say that an initial series of tests have proved inconclusive.

Now the painting of the Forth Bridge is to finish, the simile for a never-ending job has lost its bite. So what other phrases have become out-dated?

Giancarlo Rinaldi reports on an exhibition looking at a place which was a world leader in mental health matters.

Bones believed to be the holy remains of Joan of Arc in fact belong to an Egyptian mummy and a cat, tests show.

Doctors and nurses heading to war zones and disaster areas are to be helped to face up to the demands which will be placed on them.

The inventor of Milk of Magnesia is honoured with a blue plaque in Belfast city centre.

A doctor who worked at a practice which treats the Royal family is suspended after convictions for forgery and theft.

A doctor who worked at a practice which treats the Royal Family tells hearing how he turned to drink and drugs.

A Norfolk doctor working for a practice which treats the Royal Family is given a suspended sentence for drugs offences.

A Norfolk doctor working for a practice which treats the Royal Family pleads guilty to charges relating to Class A drugs.

Decay and neglect threaten nearly 130 buildings in the region, says a new report.

The growing acceptance of traditional remedies is a return to the values of 500 years ago, researchers say.

A Norfolk GP working for a practice which treats the Royal Family appears in court charged with class A drugs offences.

A doctor working for a practice which treats the Royal Family is charged with offences related to Class A drugs.

The National Botanic Garden of Wales continues its push to draw in bigger crowds with a number of fresh attractions.

For centuries plants have been used to create medicinal remedies. Now a photographic exhibition charts their uses.

The voice of cricket for radio listeners, Henry Blofeld, is among the Norfolk people honoured by the Queen in her New Year list.

Honours creating new Privy Counsellors, Knights Bachelor and the Order of the Companion of Honour, among other awards.

Though his health had been failing for some time, King George VI's death on 6 February 1952 came as a shock to many.

Despite fears of bio-terrorist attacks, New Yorkers attempt to carry on with their everyday lives.

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