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The global downturn looks set to help hi-tech criminals cash in, say security experts.

British doctors have released details of a woman who regularly fainted after eating sandwiches or fizzy drinks.

The BBC's Tim Franks reports from Gaza as the six-month truce between Israeli and militants in the strip expires.

A parish council withdraws funding for a village pond that was supposed to be a centre for biodiversity after its plant life was destroyed by ducks.

Demand for platelet donations - which can save lives - is rising.

An businessman with a "volcanic" temper is jailed for life for murdering his fiancee by running her over.

India defeat a dismal England by a massive 158 runs in the first one-day international in Rajkot.

There's more to motorways than tarmac, tailbacks and tepid coffee served at tourist prices. To prove it a lecturer took a minibus of students on a day-long tour of the M1.

A couple are left baffled when their driveway starts to erupt only to find a crop of mushrooms underneath.

India's hill state of Mizoram is playing host to swarms of black rats, attracted by the flowering bamboo.

A man is jailed for life for stabbing his wife to death over a posting she made on the social networking site Facebook.

Paceman Mitchell Johnson has a day to remember as Australia reduce India to 313-8 on an absorbing third day of the first Test, still 117 runs behind.

Andy Murray returns to Wimbledon to face Alexander Peya in Great Britain's second singles match against Austria.

Scientists find what they say is a missing link between the behaviour of the smallest and biggest black holes

A rare colony of goose barnacles has gone on show at an aquarium in East Sussex after being found on a beach.

Protesters battling to save ancient woodland say they will fight new plans to build up to 875 new homes.

A charity is calling for more to be done to protect the future of British seahorses.

The father of a British woman murdered in Kenya 20 years ago accuses the Foreign Office of obstructing efforts to find her killer.

A dog is to help researchers studying the decline of the bumblebee by sniffing out the insects in the wild.

England hand South Africa a devastating thrashing to take a 2-0 lead in the five-match one-day series.

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