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Councillors in Southampton vote to add fluoride to tap water in the city and west Hampshire.
Nearly 3,000 scripts from Alistair Cooke's BBC radio show Letters From America are to be placed in a public electronic archive.
A man admits attempting to murder his ex-wife in an axe attack in June this year in Edinburgh.
The BBC News website is launching a weekly column where leading clinicians and experts outline their views on health topics. Read a selection of your comments here.
Welsh meat is to be supplied to school kitchens on Anglesey after cooks complained they were being sent foreign meat.
An African woman who has been facing deportation is told she can stay in Portslade with her husband.
An Oxford pastor is given a police award for bravery after stopping a youth who was trying to steal his car.
Recycled cooking oil is being used to generate electricity using a process designed by a Suffolk company.
Chef Dean Tarleton was inspired to adopt a healthier lifestyle for himself and his customers following a stroke.
BBC NI Politics Show presenter Jim Fitzpatrick looks at Barack Obama's US election win and the 40-year-old shadows cast by his predecessors.
Sunderland is to have one of eight new centres for training school cooks opening across England.
Lakeside Hammers hope to retain Swedish rider Andreas Jonsson.
County champions Durham agree a deal for Shivnarine Chanderpaul to return to the Riverside next season.
A new charity cook book features NI Assembly members' favourite recipes.
A major retrospective exhibition of the work of the late artist Beryl Cook is staged in her home town of Plymouth.
The economic downturn could lead to people eating more unhealthy food, TV chef Jamie Oliver says.
A woman is rescued by firefighters after she fell asleep with food still cooking in the kitchen.
Nicky Cook defends his WBO super-featherweight title against Stephen Foster on 6 December.
About 150 jobs are to be saved at the Thomas Cook site in Lancashire, it is announced.
Chester City manager Simon Davies criticises referee Steven Cook after their 2-0 defeat at Exeter on Saturday.
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