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England make a vital late breakthrough as South Africa finish on 38-1 at stumps on day one of the third Test at Edgbaston.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy goes to the UK to reinvigorate relations this week, but the BBC's Paul Reynolds asks how long the harmony can last.
BBC political correspondent Nick Assinder assesses the prime minister's first appearance before the Commons liaison committee.
It wasn't just his audience Gordon Brown appeared to charm when he staged a question and answer session for delegates.
Padraig Harrington rejects Nick Faldo's suggestion that Europe's players are too friendly to win majors.
What are the prospects of a Labour-Plaid coalition assembly government against a rainbow alliance?
Chelsea win the FA Cup with a Didier Drogba goal late in extra-time against Man Utd.
BBC News Website political correspondent Nick Assinder gives his verdict on prime minister's questions.
BBC News Website political correspondent Nick Assinder gives his verdict on prime minister's questions.
The furore among British Labour Party ranks over Prime Minister Tony Blair's departure date is front-page material across Europe.
The prime minister may be used to dealing with difficult questions, but winning over Labour's Gwyneth Dunwoody is another matter.
Unseasonably cold weather in Delhi and an unlikely job interview amuse the BBC's Nick Bryant.
The BBC's Europe editor Mark Mardell looks at how far Tony Blair has gone to clinch an EU budget deal.
Conservatives are voting for a new leader, after a TV clash between David Cameron and David Davis.
The BBC's Jonny Dymond describes the what it was like behind the scenes as the EU agreed on membership talks with Turkey.
Charles Kennedy will be celebrating another election advance while in Blackpool, but his dissidents will continue to mutter against him.
BBC NI's political correspondent Martina Purdy looks at the impact of Mo Mowlam on the NI political landscape.
David Stubbs of Wired music magazine explains why the Live 8 spectacle leaves him cold.
The latest Franco-British rows over the EU are examples of a renewed 100-year war, says Paul Reynolds -- this time without casualties.
Pete Clifton, editor of this website, reflects on his return to the coalface in a challenging week for the BBC.
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