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Second-hand cars head a list of complaints received by advice body Consumer Direct about defective goods.
Unsafe cars are being sold to young drivers, risking lives, trading standards officers warn.
Author Ira Levin, best known for Rosemary's Baby and The Stepford Wives, dies from a heart attack aged 78.
Motorway roadworks in the UK are the best in Europe, the AA Motoring Trust says.
Observations from a team of BBC reporters covering what should be DR Congo's first free presidential elections in 45 years.
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Stadium safety issues continue to dog World Cup preparations
A family say they face another miserable Christmas in their "mouldy" cottage as a long-running repairs row continues.
The UN's emergency relief co-ordinator calls for changes in how the world responds to humanitarian disasters.
Council officers are horrified after finding a make-shift bungee rope from a bridge with a 50ft drop.
The black cab, Savile Row and the big red bus, all undeniable icons of the city, are facing an uncertain future.
Dr Who star Christopher Eccleston is the latest actor to fear being typecast thanks to one iconic role.
A six-month investigation into plumbers and tradesmen in Surrey has uncovered widespread ripping-off of clients.
Researchers have identified pollution from cooking stoves as a major killer in South Asia
Residents of one Sussex village have been trained and equipped by police to catch speeding motorists. How are they getting on?
Local authorities are being given more powers to help them rid Britain's streets of abandoned cars.
Students in Scotland are warned to make safety checks as they could be renting potential death-traps.
Coastguards warn of the dangers of going out to sea on inflatables following a series of rescues.
A British aid worker just returned from Sudan tells BBC News Online about conditions in refugee camps.
Some US scientists, engineers and architects are planning to rebuild Afghanistan using polystyrene.
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