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BBC Scotland pundit Murdo MacLeod says a lack of firepower led to Celtic's European exit
Leading medical experts warn patients against using untested remedies advertised on the internet which, they say, sell "false hope".
One of the West Country's biggest surf schools says it is in danger of laying off staff unless it gets a reprieve on paying VAT.
A chef is found guilty of murdering a man he stabbed to death before cooking pieces of his flesh.
On a packed commuter train, passengers rarely give their fellow travellers more than a passing glance. But Alison Rich is not just another face in the crowd - what is the impact of facial disfigurement on an otherwise normal life?
Orient fans travel to France to pay tribute to those players killed in the First World War
Britain's Andy Murray comes from two sets down to beat Richard Gasquet in an incredible four-hour match on Centre Court.
Jonathan Stevenson hails Chelsea's new Special One
Schools in England are being told how to tackle bullying of children with special needs or disabilities.
England close day three of the second Test with a lead of 421 over New Zealand.
Giancarlo Rinaldi reports on a specialist service designed to help people cope with skin conditions.
Two women who died in a head-on crash in Hampshire are named as a mother and daughter from Southampton.
A Devon mother speaks about the devastating effect of meningitis B on her 22-month-old son Archie.
Foxes boss Ian Holloway looks to his players to try to change their luck.
Scotland's hopes of reaching Euro 2008 come to a sad and dramatic end.
Colin Moffat seeks positives after painful Euro 2008 exit
From "clunking fist" to "clucking fist" - the Sunday papers prove yet again that a week is a long time in politics as they accuse Mr Brown of playing chicken over an election
Bruce Trevorrow, a member of Australia's Aboriginal community who was taken from his family as a young child, has made history with a landmark compensation payout.
The title of JK Rowling's final book about the boy wizard, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, has long been a source of excited debate among fans. But what exactly are the hallows?
An Oxford student pleads guilty to killing the daughter of a Harrow schoolmaster in her own home.
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