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Spain win Euro 2008 to claim their first title in 44 years after a 1-0 win over Germany in Vienna thanks to a Fernando Torres goal.
Meet the people willing to fight to the bitter end to keep their old lamp-posts/cobbles/trees/railings.
After a report shows Welsh youngsters are the most drunken in the west, Wales' children's commissioner says adults should stop blaming children.
Jim Fitzpatrick previews what's on this week's Politics Show.
Bangladesh's dolphin population is at risk because of increasing salinity and over-fishing, reports the BBC's Alastair Lawson.
Winter storms that have brought high winds, heavy snow and rain to the US west kill at least three people.
A winter storm batters the US west coast, bringing floods and snowstorms, and leaving many without power.
Calls to increase catch quotas for depleted fish stocks, such as cod, are deeply misguided.
Hundreds of Burmese tribespeople flee to India to avoid military repression, rights groups say.
Conservation groups alone cannot save endangered species, says Richard Leakey; we need to pay attention to humans' needs as well.
Support for Edinburgh's trams and airport rail link will impact on Highland projects, claim Nationalist MSPs.
Soutik Biswas reports from New Kabul, where a major housing development aims to transform home-ownership in Afghanistan.
Campaigners voice their anger at Chinese plans to reopen domestic trade in tiger products.
England bowl out West Indies for 141 to claim victory by an innings and 283 runs in the second Test at Headingley.
Rabbits on a remote Australian island are destroying the nesting sites of threatened seabird species, WWF says.
The definition of "sustainability" needs to be set by society, our environment correspondent discovers in Canada.
Human-induced environmental change is bringing Earth to the edge of disaster, argues James Lovelock.
Pakistani quake survivors in Balakot are anxious after being told they must rebuild their homes and lives elsewhere, Haroon Rashid reports.
Political correspondent Nick Assinder's daily diary from the House of Commons.
The continued economic growth of emerging giants India and China relies upon social stability, writes Jill McGivering.
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