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The Scottish Parliament is to hold an early debate about the controversy over the funding of the new Forth crossing.
A Saudi campaign against the abuse of domestic workers in the country sparks controversy.
The chief executive and chairman of Anglo Irish Bank resign after a multi-million pound loan controversy at the lender.
Conor Cruise O'Brien was a diplomat, author, critic, editor, author and academic who was apt to stir up controversy.
Israeli FM Tzipi Livni sparks controversy by saying a Palestinian state would provide "a national solution" for Israel's Arabs.
Today in Parliament reports on controversy in the Commons over the Speaker's inquiry into the arrest of Tory MP Damian Green.
Protests are expected when the nuclear submarine HMS Trafalgar arrives in Southampton later.
Chinese authorities ban lip-synching from the nation's biggest TV show after the Beijing Olympics miming controversy.
Today in Parliament reports on continuing controversy in the Commons over events surrounding the arrest of the Tory immigration spokesman.
BBC NI Politics Show presenter Jim Fitzpatrick looks at the controversy surrounding the education debate
The BBC's Tristana Moore looks at the controversy over plans to reconstruct a royal palace on the site of the old East German parliament in Berlin.
The Met Commissioner Sir Ian Blair tells the mayor that he was never distracted by controversies around him.
US presidents down to Bush have exercised the constitutional power to grant pardons, but not without controversy, says the BBC's Jonathan Beale.
New Zealand stun Australia to win the Rugby League World Cup for the first time after a thrilling game rich in drama and controversy.
BBC NI Politics Show presenter Jim Fitzpatrick looks at the controversy surrounding the education debate
The trial of three men over the murder of Russian reporter Anna Politkovskaya is postponed amid deepening controversy.
Argentina's Senate approves a bill to nationalise private pension schemes, a measure that has provoked controversy.
A ceiling painting worth £15m is unveiled at the United Nations in Geneva amid controversy over how it was paid for.
The government of the Indian state of Maharashtra asks businesses to give preference to 'locals' when recruiting staff.
As Oxford University opens its controversial new biomedical sciences building, the BBC's Nikki Mitchell looks back at the police operation surrounding it.
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