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Gordon Brown says his priority for the year is working on getting the UK economy back into shape, not a general election.
As you decide whether or not to have children, should you take the world's increasing stack of environmental woes into account?
A resort mascot will present a 6,000-name petition to 10 Downing Street in protest at planned post office closures in Skegness
US Defence Secretary Robert Gates rejects as 'defeatist' a comment by a top British commander that the war in Afghanistan cannot be won.
David Miliband urges Labour to be optimistic about its prospects, saying "these Tories are beatable" in the next election.
Government minister David Cairns resigns, saying the time has come to "allow a leadership debate to run its course".
The weekend's gold rush in Beijing has left the British in an unusual position - celebrating real sporting success. And nothing will be the same again.
Why reforming the economics of food production and supply would be beneficial for a number of environmental and social ills.
Foreign Secretary David Miliband has called on Labour colleagues to find the confidence to make their case afresh.
Coldplay have hailed their new album, Viva La Vida Or Death To All His Friends as the start of a new era.
Gordon Brown says he has kept the UK economy growing during tough times before and insists: "I can do it again."
AFC Telford United are left to concentrate on the play-offs after a heavy 5-1 defeat by Southport.
Five years after invading Iraq, the US has won some successes but still faces long-term defeat, says the BBC's John Simpson.
Head teachers warn that confusion and a low take-up rate could doom England's new Diploma qualification to second-class status.
Tory London mayoral candidate Boris Johnson launches his crime manifesto with a promise to put more police on public transport.
In the last of BBC News 24's series on young people, Louise, 16, talks about tackling her weight problem.
Sudan rejects UN reports about the forced removal of people from a refugee camp in soutern Darfur.
A dispute blows up over claims a St David's Day holiday for council staff in Swansea would cost £1m.
The BBC's Paul Reynolds looks at the resignation of presidential adviser Karl Rove.
England reach 43-0 in their second innings, still 240 behind India, after day three of the second Test at Trent Bridge.
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