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An expert group is considering what should replace the scrapped Sats tests for 14 year olds in England.
Prodrive boss Dave Richards says he is not considering a takeover bid for the Honda F1 team.
Lord Mandelson says the government is considering help for car finance firms but rules out help for vehicle manufacturers.
Jersey's housing department considers whether to reduce the housing qualification period from 12 to 10 years.
Honda Racing boss Nick Fry says the Japanese company is considering around a dozen offers for its Formula One team.
A total of three locations are identified by Plymouth City Council as possible gypsy and traveller sites.
A report into a prisoner's death is expected to recommend considering disciplinary proceedings against a governor.
Education officials in Glasgow consider the introduction of a full-day curriculum for new primary pupils.
The BBC's Paul Reynolds considers how George W Bush, due to end his term in office on 20 January, compares to other US presidents.
The Scottish Football Association is to consider changing how red cards appeals are considered.
Streets with names that could be considered rude are defended after a council revealed plans to vet new place-names to stop double entendres.
The government is considering whether high profile cultural events should be held outside London on a regular basis.
Scottish ministers are considering raising the age of criminal responsibility to 12 but reject a rise to 14.
The operator of a historic ferry across the River Severn says he is considering selling it in the hope someone else can get it running again.
The BBC's Peter Hunt considers the significance of news that Prince William and Prince Harry are to get a joint household.
Two businessmen are the latest people to consider saving the Brecon jazz festival which is being wound up.
Same-sex couples living in Jersey may soon be able to enter into civil partnerships if the States deem the change financially viable.
Hospitals in England should consider allowing more liberal use of mobile phones, the Department of Health has announced.
As the death toll mounts in Gaza, the thorny question is arising of who and what can be considered a legitimate military target, writes Heather Sharp.
Port Vale boss Dean Glover would consider a top-half League Two finish to be a successful season.
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