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A teenager changes his birth name by deed poll to incorporate several comic book superheroes.

BBC Middle East Editor Jeremy Bowen looks at a report that claims the Middle East Quartet has "lost its grip" on the process

The future of a Shropshire landmark has been secured by the transfer of its deeds, a council says.

Two men and a woman are jailed over a £1.7m scam where they stole the title deeds of four homes and obtained loans by deception.

A collapse in tourism revenues threatens big cats in Kenya's Maasai Mara reserve.

A couple from Cornwall plan to go to court to stay in a house despite a claim by the World Wildlife Fund that it was left to it.

BBC Scotland's Investigation Unit looks at the problems property owners are facing with their factors.

Lady Thatcher and David Cameron are among the figures who pay tribute to Lord "Bill" Deedes.

The Land Registry removes scanned mortgage deeds and leases from its website amid concerns about fraud.

Is Gordon Brown right to suggest new laws to prevent criminals profiting from books about their deeds?

The murder of Paul Quinn was a barbaric deed which was evil and inexcusable, Archbishop Sean Brady says.

An appeal is launched to keep an historic collection of deeds and records in Gloucestershire.

Key figures from politics and journalism remember veteran reporter Lord "Bill" Deedes, who has died at 94.

Figures from the worlds of politics and journalism remember veteran reporter Lord Deedes, who has died aged 94.

The life and career of the distinguished journalist and former Cabinet minister, Lord Deedes, are celebrated in the Daily Telegraph.

The distinguished journalist and former Cabinet minister Lord Deedes dies at the age of 94, after a short illness.

Lord "Bill" Deedes of Aldington was the only man ever to be both a Cabinet minister and the editor of a Fleet Street newspaper.

A NI couple who joined the boom in second home ownership abroad discover they do not legally own the apartment.

The debate about ordinary people committing evil deeds rolls on. But Prof Phil Zimbardo, creator of the Stanford Prison Experiment, says its time to get to grips with why wrongdoing happens.

Sinn Fein must back police on the ground, Conservative leader David Cameron has said.

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