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The Exiles run in eight tries to hammer French club Dax in the European Challenge Cup.

One person is killed and another is injured when a car mounts a pavement and hits two pedestrians in Hampshire.

Late-night Berlin bars, 1980s alt-pop and John Lennon's quest for peace and love have all had a big influence on Keane's new album.

The European Parliament building in Strasbourg, temporarily closed when a ceiling collapsed, will not be ready for a second session of parliament, officials say.

Bloopers from Your News on the BBC News Channel that didn't make it into the programme. With Konnie Huq, Laura Jones, Amanda Davies and Alex Stanger.

How children in Toll Bar have come to terms with life after the floods which devastated the South Yorkshire village.

Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg urges campaigners opposed to a primary school merger plan to fight on.

Why Ireland will never get a better chance to beat the All Blacks

Radiohead return to their roots with an intimate BBC set leaning heavily on classic third album OK Computer.

Estelle and Duffy both maintain their places at the top of the UK single and album charts.

England reach 416-5, a lead of 501, at the close on day three of the third Test decider against New Zealand.

Those with time and money to burn have long fled to warmer climes during winter. But global warming may put paid to this annual migration, writes David Cannadine.

Amy Winehouse gave Camden a mention at the Grammy Awards. Why is it a magnet for musicians?

Three men are arrested after Northamptonshire Police pursue a car on the M1 travelling at high speed.

News that McDonald's will offer "A-level grade" training courses has been met with jibes about "McDiplomas" and "McQualifications". But for journalist John Hand, learning the ropes in a fast-food restaurant was a grounding for life.

Race is a complicated issue says the BBC's Kevin Connolly, on the campaign trail with Democratic presidential candidates in South Carolina.

German Christmas markets are now an established feature in various UK cities - and Birmingham's is said to be the largest outside Germany or Austria.

Sri Lanka close 28 runs ahead of England on 379-4 after three days of the second Test in Colombo.

The police search for bodies at a house in Margate has been met with a mixture of excitement and sadness by residents.

BBC Sport's pool-by-pool guide to the Heineken Cup.

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