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A man who posed as an SAS war hero at Remembrance Day parades faces being thrown out of the Royal British Legion.
A Vietnamese journalist has been jailed for two years for his reporting of a major corruption case.
What are the key remaining sections of the UK government's 2008 Counter-Terrorism Bill?
As allegations of human rights violations are hurled between Russia and Georgia, the BBC's Stephanie Holmes explores the challenges of distinguishing between fact and fiction.
Seventeen patients in Hereford initially told they did not have cancer find out they have the disease.
The BBC's South East Asia correspondent, Jonathan Head, looks at what Burma's new constitution - overwhelmingly backed in a 10 May vote widely condemned as a sham - will mean for the future of the country's military rulers.
A two-yearly exercise to tackle fraud across the public sector uncovers £4.5m in bogus claims.
Scams and mistakes in the public sector are costing the country £10m, Audit Scotland says.
Pollution may have contributed to thousands of pneumonia deaths in recent years, a study suggests.
BBC Scotland political correspondent Glenn Campbell blogs from the Scotland Week celebrations.
Local councils are reporting an increase in people found trying to cheat to get places at popular schools.
BBC journalist Matthew Shaw checks into Heathrow's new Terminal 5 for a flight to nowhere.
A nurse convicted of murdering elderly patients fell under suspicion after police found he predicted the exact time of one of their deaths.
Rwanda urges foreign governments and Interpol to ignore Spanish arrest warrants for 40 Rwandan army officers.
New figures show the SNP spent more fighting the Holyrood election than any other political party.
Japan begins fingerprinting all arriving foreigners, an anti-terror measure that some criticise as discrimination.
The BBC's Alison Roberts outlines the Portuguese public prosecutor's options in the Madeleine McCann case.
The only official suspect in the Madeleine McCann case is questioned for a second time by Portuguese police.
Information stored on Wimbledon passes is checked against a police database to prevent criminals targeting the tournament.
NHS trusts in England are struggling to meet key hygiene standards, data suggests.
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