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A British tourist has discovered almost 300 gold coins dating from the 7th Century at a dig just outside Jerusalem's Old City.
A children's entertainer dressed as a comedy policeman is strip-searched down to his briefs by security staff at Birmingham International Airport.
An NHS doctor has been convicted of plotting to kill people with car bomb attacks on central London and Glasgow Airport.
More than half the copies of a new Brian Clough statue are sold just days after they went on sale.
A statue of football legend Brian Clough is unveiled in Nottingham.
Britain's Lewis Hamilton is 'thrilled' to claim the 2008 world title after a 'heart-stopping' end to the Brazilian Grand Prix.
A look at what's making the headlines in Thursday's morning newspapers.
The UK's Baroness Ashton looks set to be the next EU trade commissioner, replacing Peter Mandelson - but the difficult questions she will face are only just beginning.
Chancellor Alistair Darling is preparing to address the TUC conference. But what kind of reception can the Labour minister expect, asks the BBC's Ben Wright.
Dr Who actor David Tennant takes to the stage as Hamlet in Stratford-upon-Avon - alongside Star Trek's Patrick Stewart.
British number one Andy Murray beats world number three Novak Djokovic to take the Cincinnati Masters series title.
Graeme Smith leads South Africa to a five-wicket win against England in the third Test to seal the series 2-0.
The BBC's Chris Hogg reports on the aftermath of a Tokyo knife attack in which seven people killed.
Police launch an investigation after Labour MP Anne Moffat is attacked in East Lothian.
Somerset hit back from a disappointing first innings to take three Kent wickets before the close on day one.
Crowds gather for a memorial service to murdered teenager Jimmy Mizen
France accuses Burma of being on the verge of committing a crime against humanity by not accepting aid.
The official death toll for Burma's cyclone disaster jumps to nearly 78,000 with 56,000 missing, state TV says.
BBC News website readers in South Africa tell us what they think South Africa should do about the political situation in Zimbabwe.
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