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A conifer in a Somerset front garden is transformed into a Christmas pudding complete with cream and holly on top.

Pubs and clubs in a Surrey town sign up to a scheme in which a £30,000 machine is used to check surfaces for drug use.

A resident wants changes to a heating system on a council estate which she claims is too wasteful - and costly.

A man whose bank robbery conviction was quashed following a BBC investigation admits killing his neighbour.

Police are appealing for help to trace a conman thought to have carried out dozens of distraction burglaries at the homes of elderly people.

Andrew Simms, co-author of a Green New Deal, says we have only 100 months to prevent dangerous climate change.

Number five seed Elena Dementieva beats fellow Russian Nadia Petrova to gain a place in the Wimbledon semi-finals.

A further 14 milk teeth are found at the Haut de la Garenne former care home in Jersey.

MPs discover a possible solution to Britain's public loo shortage on a tour of Richmond, south-west London.

Archaeologists in Rihab, Jordan, say they have discovered a cave that could be the world's oldest Christian church.

Drugs testing by students at the University of Bristol suggests cocaine is used at most of its bars.

An audit of Londoners' lifestyles shows they put an increasing strain on the environment, a report says.

Evidence of cocaine use is found in 11 premises at the University of Exeter in tests by students.

An exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the new James Bond film, Quantum of Solace.

The BBC's Chris Hogg explains why Japan is struggling to meet its Kyoto targets to reduce emissions.

Police lied to the prosecutor in the Nat Fraser murder trial in order to get a conviction, it is claimed.

Four boys who admit causing thousands of pounds of damage at a college are sentenced.

A school is closed for several days for tests after bacteria is found in the water supply.

A gang member is jailed after he hoarded guns and bullets at his Manchester home.

A new tour celebrates the world of Belfast-born CS Lewis, the man who wrote The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe.

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