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Air France-KLM softens its stance on job cuts at takeover target Alitalia as it tries to win the backing of Italian unions.

A report casts doubt on whether children starting school so young has any long-term advantages, says Sean Coughlan.

As the row between London and Moscow continues BBC News website readers recall the original Cold War.

Northampton head coach Paul Grayson says the battle against relegation in 2005 "hurt the club's reputation quite badly".

Changes to drug laws mean people caught with a certain amount of drugs will be presumed to be supplying - but will it work?

The new French government is selling off up to 8% of France Telecom shares, hoping to raise 4.5bn euros.

What is life like for ordinary Iraqis and others caught up in events? We are publishing a range of accounts here.

BBC News asked a panel of voters from the Latino community for their views on the upcoming US presidential election.

London's mayor hails his £5 road toll scheme a success a year after its introduction.

We have to regain control of our time and put an end to "information pollution", argues web expert Jakob Nielsen.

Chancellor Gordon Brown says the UK will "spend what it takes" to tackle Iraq and its weapons of mass destruction.

Tony Blair seeks to sell his Iraq policy to Russia on Tuesday - while Gordon Brown sets more money aside to cover war.

All Black great Zinzan Brooke reviews the recent Six Nations action and looks forward to the Powergen Cup.

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