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The row over Ukraine's gas supply illustrates how much all of Europe relies on a constant stream from Russia.

One hundred years later, descendants of Sir Ernest Shackleton's team that attempted to reach the South Pole follow in their ancestors' footsteps.

The risk of violence is getting in the way of development in Afghanistan's Helmand province, finds the BBC's Jill McGivering.

The constant bad press around boys is making people less willing to adopt them, says a national adoption agency.

Nineteen teachers at a school are having to be constantly supervised after security checks were not carried out.

Half the population of Zimbabwe could soon be in need of constant aid, the UN's humanitarian chief tells the BBC.

Great Britain's Nicole Cooke wins gold in the women's road race at the World Championships.

Guernsey's States approves a project in Alderney which will provide people with a constant supply of water.

The BBC Scotland news website profiles the Scottish Green MSP, Robin Harper.

A guide to the help available to those struggling to pay their fuel bills this winter.

Guernsey's States is being asked to approve a project which would provide people in Alderney with a constant supply of water.

Regular commentator Bill Thompson says the price of security is constant vigilance.

Firefighters in the west of Scotland say the threat of violence is keeping them from doing their jobs.

Mike Baker asks whether discipline is the key to why parents say they would prefer private schools.

Ganton golfer Rachel Bell says she is constantly learning in her first year on the professional Ladies European Tour.

A primary school threatened with closure is now being backed by Angus Council's education convener.

Three survivors of the massive earthquake in China's Sichuan province tell their story.

Amid ongoing criticism of their profession, nurses share their thoughts about being constantly questioned.

The recent Energy Saving Day did not affect the UK's electricity use as intended; does that mean such initiatives are a waste of time?

A controversial physics theory may better explain some aspects of galaxy behaviour, an astronomer argues.

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