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Memories of the manager who led the 1927 Cardiff City team to FA Cup glory as the current team aims for success.

The BBC Urdu service's Masud Alam reflects on the use of English in Pakistan.

BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell finds Turks wary of the Pope's historic visit and grapples with the religious row sparked by the pontiff's speech in Bavaria.

An exhibition of antique gadgets - the fruits of one man's 30-year obsession - proves surprisingly popular.

An investigation is launched after a woman is found laying in the road in Bridlington.

Nine buses used to take children to school in south Wales come off the road after failig police safety checks.

Follow the countdown to Athens with Olympic facts relevant to the days to go.

An e-fit is released after a man suffers a broken shoulder when he is set upon by three attackers.

The full list of Knights Bachelor, the Order of Bath and Royal Victorian Order for the 2004 New Year Honours.

One of Ulster's leading road racers was killed following a crash with a lorry in Co Londonderry.

The first manned air flight 150 years ago is re-enacted with Sir Richard Branson at the helm

As the UK marks the 150th anniversary of the first manned flight, BBC News Online's Peter Gould reports on the unsung hero who made it possible.

Police probing an elderly cyclist's death reveal new details about a car and caravan sought in the inquiry.

A 19th century state coach used by the aristocracy for coronations and other royal occasions goes on view at a mid Wales castle.

A replica of Sir George Cayley's glider is being made to mark the 150th anniversary of the first flight.

Police hunt a flasher who exposed himself to two young girls playing in an underpass.

Police find defects in 12 out of 25 school buses checked in a recent operation in Northamptonshire.

Honours creating new Privy Counsellors, Knights Bachelor and the Order of the Companion of Honour, among other awards.

The Queen rides through London in the glittering but uncomfortable gold state coach.

Famous 1966 World Cup commentator Ken Wolstenholme talks about his lifelong love affair with Wembley.

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