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The BBC's Prachi Pinglay attends a rally in the Indian city of Mumbai where there is much anger over security failures prior to last week's attacks.
Thousands of people attend funerals in Israel for Jewish and Israeli victims of the Mumbai attacks.
The mother of a Swedish woman found dead on an Ayrshire beach in 2005 will attend a memorial service.
More than 1,000 mourners attend the funeral of a Royal Marine who was killed in an explosion in Afghanistan.
Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn says the club has to protect its loyal supporters when considering how to deal with the Government's VAT cut.
The prime minister joins families of teenagers killed in violent attacks at a service to mark the anniversary of Damilola Taylor's death.
A former Malaysian flight attendant who repeatedly scalded her Indonesian maid is jailed for 18 years.
Conservative Party leader David Cameron is to address the Ulster Unionist Party conference in December.
Hollywood star Demi Moore and husband Ashton Kutcher attend the premiere of her new film, Flawless, in London's West End.
Officials promised to listen to taxi drivers after about 1,500 turned up to a public meeting about private hire licence changes in Birmingham.
The first phase of fingerprinting overseas students, which will affect 300,000 people a year, is being introduced.
The business community attending the CBI conference has broadly welcomed the pre-Budget report.
After more than 5,000 gigs over 35 years, rock fan Ray Morrissey can claim to be Britain's most prolific concert-goer.
Hundreds of people attend a 14-hour music marathon and raise about £900 for charity.
A Breton politician is attending the annual conference of Cornish nationalists Mebyon Kernow.
A Zimbabwean woman will be able to attend her daughter's wedding in Fife after a u-turn by immigration officials.
Israel's prime minister and defence minister made a secret visit to Jordan on Tuesday to discuss the Gaza Strip, officials say.
Newcastle Falcons director of rugby Steve Bates believes the club must win back the trust of the supporters if they are to boost attendances.
A teacher tells an anthrax death inquiry she had not "thought deeply" about the risks of importing drums.
Michael Jackson could be made to attend the High Court in London, despite his doctor saying he is unfit to travel.
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