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Gautam Gambhir makes his fourth Test century as India reach 179-1 when bad light ends day one of the second Test against England in Mohali.
As part of a series on Britain's jobless, one man laid off because of to the downturn explains how lack of work has touched his life.
A survey to count the number of starlings roosting in the North East begins with the long-term aim of halting a decline in the birds.
BBC News reports from the announcement of Greater Manchester's rejection of a congestion charge.
A bomb disposal expert is found guilty of threatening to kill two senior police officers and a resident magistrate.
Britain's services sector contracted in November at the fastest rate since at least 1996, a closely-watched survey shows.
The three brightest objects in the night sky will appear together in a rare astronomical phenomenon. Will you watching?
The BBC's James Rodgers tells two different stories of planes and newspapers that bring memories of the wild Russia in the 1990s.
A man offers to pay for the street lamps in his village to be switched on after they were turned off in a money saving bid.
Pictures from Cornish Pirates' excellent 26-6 win at Esher on Saturday.
It's hard to imagine too many similarities between the cerebral game of chess and the bone-juddering discipline of boxing and yet there is a new sport that melds the two.
A Halloween-themed advert will be launched on TV later to scare parents into giving up smoking.
Radical and controversial ideas to help fight climate change will be subjected to scrutiny by the UK's Royal Society.
Hibernian and Hearts settle for a share of the spoils at Easter Road in the first Edinburgh derby of the season.
The EU will keep to its targets to tackle climate change despite worries about slowing economies, the French president says.
It was one of the worst weeks in the history of the Japanese stock market, reports the BBC's John Sudworth in Tokyo.
Think of Bob Dylan in his prime and it's hard to shake the image of a poet trapped inside a rock and roll star's bony little body.
The BBC's M Ilyas Khan explains why the Pakistani economy is in places still thriving despite inflation, depleted foreign exchange reserves and regular bombings.
It is all hands on deck as Panorama's staff set about making a programme on the economic turmoil in under a week.
The BBC's Chris Hogg goes to Akusekijima, a tiny Japanese island that will have the best view in the world of a forthcoming eclipse.
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