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Tottenham draw with Spartak Moscow but Man City lose at Racing Santander in the Uefa Cup.

The BBC Trust's Editorial Standards Committee has published the findings of its investigation into the crude calls made on Russell Brand's radio show on 18 October.

A minute's silence is held in Omagh at 1510 BST, exactly a decade on from the Real IRA car bomb which killed 29 people.

Padraig Harrington seals his second successive Open Championship with a magnificent final-round of 69 at Birkdale.

Formula One commentator Martin Brundle is being investigated by media watchdog Ofcom after using the term "pikeys" in a television broadcast. What is the word's origin and how offensive is it?

An exam board investigates claims some teachers gave students hints about an A-level biology exam.

Wolves will play a series of three matches in Scotland and take on Blackburn Rovers as part of their build-up to the new season.

SNP MSP Christopher Harvie's comments about Lockerbie and Carlisle to a Holyrood committee.

Reaction to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez' defeat in a referendum on controversial constitutional changes.

Venezuelan voters reject plans to reform the country's constitution, in a major blow to President Hugo Chavez.

Elspeth Morrison, a voice coach for the BBC College of Journalism, explains how to improve your broadcasting skills though Planning, Preparing and Performing.

Two leading UK scientists criticise a High Court judge for his controversial ruling on the climate change film An Inconvenient Truth.

Butterflies and moths are to be used to help monitor the state of the environment.

Climate change allows British butterflies to head further north, a study says.

A butterfly from the south of Britain has been spotted near Dundee for the first time, experts reveal.

There was some good to come out of the rainy spells at Wimbledon - the chance for former champions like Martina Navratilova to demonstrate she can talk as well as she played, says Clive James.

Tony Blair sets out a list of no-go areas for an EU treaty - and says that means no referendum will be needed.

Former BBC political editor Andrew Marr reviews the Blair government's relationship with the media and "spin".

The days of the humble light bulb are numbered, with plans to phase it out by 2011 in favour of energy-saving bulbs. Before consigning it to the dustbin, it's worth reflecting on how this cheap and disposable piece of technology has changed the world.

Some MPs are asking ministers too many questions and risk "debasing" the whole system, Jack Straw says.

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