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Funding to rebuild and revamp ageing fire stations in Surrey is given provisional approval by the council.

Christmas 2008 is shaping up to be one to forget for British business. "Oh, no, it isn't!"

An ex-standards watchdog says the rules should be changed after AMs legitimately bought iPods and a vacuum cleaner on expenses.

Early moving pictures of a pre-war civic parade in Godalming High Street are screened at Walton Library.

The BBC's Piers Edwards reports on the cut-throat competition of the 2008 World Petanque Championships, hosted by Senegal - the first time the event has been held in Africa.

The clickety-clack sound of plastic hands is being heard across Thailand as protesters wave them at opponents or use them to greet friends in the country's latest craze.

The BBC's Bob Trevelyan spends a day hiking in the Bekaa Valley with one of Lebanon's thriving ecotourism companies.

A new building option emerges for pupils at a closure-threatened primary school in Cardiff.

This month people all over the eastern region of Nigeria are celebrating the New Yam festival

Two off-duty firefighters who stopped their car to help road crash victims are praised by a council.

A survey of people in Clackmannanshire finds 91% of locals think the area is a good place to live.

They're clunky, dirty and can't access the internet, yet every year thousands of people buy typewriters when they could probably afford a computer. Why?

A library in Surrey reopens at a new location after a £2m building plan is completed.

"France are the firm favourites - it's the most complete French team I've seen"

Write us a poem or use the written word to creatively describe what noise pollution means to you.

At least seven die after a bridge in Minneapolis over the Mississippi river collapses, hurling cars into the water.

Ram-raiders "meticulously planned" an attack on a cash sorting centre and netted £1.8m, a court hears.

A genetic study has shed light on the mystery of how fish made the move from water to land millions of years ago.

A tour around an east London school goes with a bang for Prince Charles as he visits a chemistry class.

Surrey Council is to spend an extra £1m next year to tackle floods it says are caused by climate change.

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