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Public anger at the recent stoning of a 13-year-old girl in Somalia shows the growing resentment towards radical Islamists, writes the BBC's Mohamed Mohamed.
Kris Boyd grabs a double to help Rangers battle from behind to beat Hamilton in the Scottish Premier League.
Neglected tropical diseases which bedevil the lives of hundreds of millions of Africans could be cured for an outlay of 25p per person, according to tropical diseases expert Professor Alan Fenwick.
Efforts to cut violence have been undermined by a government failure to properly fund crime reduction projects, MPs say.
A passenger jet en route to Heathrow Airport had a near miss with a UFO, Ministry of Defence files reveal.
It's 60 years since the birth of the Citroen 2CV, a car that was practical, stylish and fun, as Stephen Mulvey remembers.
Details of plans to hold schools to account on a wide range of measures of pupil well-being are published.
In the current credit crunch some home-owners are resorting to ever more desperate measures to sell their property. Here are five unusual approaches being tried by desperate sellers.
Golliwogs, goblins and girls - definitely not boys - doing the washing-up. It's easy to see why Enid Blyton's books went out of fashion. But now her work is enjoying a surprise comeback.
Man Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson admits time is running out to sign a striker before the transfer window shuts at the end of the month.
Ahmed Rashid in Islamabad says that Pakistan faces a variety of complex problems following the resignation of Pervez Musharraf.
The Indian and Pakistani foreign ministers meet in Sri Lanka for talks thought to have focused on the Kashmir dispute.
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BBC diplomatic correspondent Jonathan Marcus looks at the legacy of outgoing US President George W Bush in the Middle East.
Accusations by senior British security sources that the Russian state backed the murder of Alexander Litvinenko shows that this issue continues to bedevil Russian-British relations, says the BBC's Paul Reynolds
Wellies packed? Glastonbury starts this weekend and prayers are being said for good weather. Because last year's mud bath resulted in trench foot for some.
A school head calls for more comprehensive teachers to serve on independent schools' governing bodies.
Mark Jones expects Wales' June tour to South Africa to be ten-times-tougher than his last visit.
Plans to improve streets in the Queen's Park area of Bedford are being backed by Bedfordshire County Council.
Britons face a growing risk of living in ghettos with little contact with others, novelist PD James warns.
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