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As the top three carmakers in the US call for government funds to bail them out, why are they facing such a dire future?

A woman who worked at a site now owned by JCB along with her father and grandfather reflects on the "end of an era".

The process of opening up the new .tel net domain - a repository for contact details - begins on 3 December.

After more than 5,000 gigs over 35 years, rock fan Ray Morrissey can claim to be Britain's most prolific concert-goer.

A 'black box' pilot scheme which saw young drivers being tracked by their parents is made permanent.

Falling oil prices have stirred debate in oil-producing Venezuela about both the economic impact and the political fallout, writes the BBC's James Painter.

A terror suspect was filmed leaving a car bomb outside a busy London nightclub, a court is told.

Blue badge holders give their views on new government measures to help stop misuse of the badge system.

A lorry driver who was watching a TV show on a dashboard laptop as he drove along the M6, is sentenced to community work.

Randomly picked visitors to Yahoo's homepage are to help it redesign its main page.

A lorry driver drove on the M6 while watching Battlestar Galactica on his laptop computer, a court hears.

A driver has to be cut free by fire crews from the wreckage of a crash on the A367 in Somerset.

Thieves steal 3,000 blank passports and visas worth about £2.5m after targeting a van outside a newsagent's.

A disabled driver from Kent is wrongly given a parking ticket after a CCTV van fails to spot her permit.

Google's plans to launch a mapping tool in the UK could be referred to the Information Commissioner.


Patients' rating of the quality of their care will directly affect funding of NHS services in England, the government says.

The main points of health minister Lord Darzi's plans for the next 10 years of the NHS in England.

A convicted child rapist is jailed indefinitely for possessing images of child abuse, including newborn babies.

Police believe a rise in vehicle crime in a Berkshire town is linked to soaring prices for scrap metal.

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