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About 30 firefighters, some in breathing apparatus, tackle a fire at a pub in Warwickshire.
The BBC's Syed Shoaib Hasan looks at Pakistan militancy and what role it might have played in the Mumbai attacks.
Firefighters use breathing apparatus to tackle a blaze at a restaurant in Malvern.
A crewman who died in a ship's ballast tank did not have the usual breathing apparatus, the BBC learns.
Firefighters using breathing apparatus tackle a blaze at a derelict building in Cornwall.
Almost 30 firefighters, some with breathing apparatus, tackle a blaze at a grain store in Keith.
Britain's women gymnasts secure their place at next year's Olympics by finishing sixth at the qualification event in Stuttgart.
Breathing apparatus is used by fire fighters to save the life of a corn snake after a flat fire.
A firefighter's breathing apparatus prevented him from calling for help, an inquest into his death hears.
Three fire crews using breathing apparatus rescue a man when fire breaks out at a house in County Durham.
Firefighters use breathing apparatus to rescue 31 animals from a house fire in Dorset.
Around 25 firefighters use breathing apparatus to douse a fire in Kent which destroys offices and a lorry.
Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus rescue two children and their parents from a blaze at a block of flats.
Emergency services personnel wearing breathing apparatus pull two people from a house fire.
Residents are rescued from a burning block of flats by fire fighters wearing breathing apparatus.
The death of Interior Minister Ghazi Kanaan has again drawn attention to the Syrian government and asked questions of its leadership.
Firefighters use breathing apparatus to tackle a fire in a Cornish town which has damaged three shops.
A fire in a block of flats leads to six people being rescued by ladder and four by crews in breathing apparatus.
Canada's Kyle Shewfelt wins gold in the men's floor exercise in the first of Sunday's individual apparatus gymnastic finals.
As Slobodan Milosevic's health worsens, the legal apparatus for trying him begins to look increasingly precarious, says the BBC's Chris Morris.
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