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The BBC's Laurence Peter looks at the European Union climate deal and sets out what it will mean for its 27 member-nations.

Brand new bid to scrap EU ban on using combine harvesters in rain.

A Sunday newspaper claims Tony Blair did personally intervene in the Bernie Ecclestone affair despite claims to the contrary.

The European Commission proposes cutting VAT rates for a wide range of local service businesses, including restaurants and builders.

Police served six new control orders against terrorism suspects in the last quarter, according to the latest Home office figures.

Our political reporter John Knox looks back at the week in the Scottish Parliament

The family of a Liverpool man murdered in Spain two years ago are still waiting for his body to be returned.

Control orders on terror suspects are "justified", but only as a "last resort", the government's terror law watchdog says.

Sheffield Wednesday executives investigate claims that a racist comment was made by one of its employees.

Most Israeli troops suspected of crimes against Palestinian civilians are never indicted, a rights group says.

The Law Lords order the government to reconsider control orders imposed on eight terrorism suspects.

The EU treaty is "substantially equivalent" to the discarded constitution and the UK's opt-outs must be clear, MPs say.

Nicolas Sarkozy took over the French presidency promising change - he as far as France's relationships with Africa are concerned, any change is likely to be gradual.

Michael Vick is suspended indefinitely without pay by the NFL after pleading guilty to involvement in a dog fighting operation.

Courts should allow control orders to be more restrictive, UK terror laws watchdog Lord Carlile says.

Police issue new photos of one of three men who went missing while subject to anti-terrorism control orders.

A terror suspect who went missing while on a control order was granted bail by a senior district judge on at least two occasions.

John Reid says control orders are "far from the best option" to tackle terrorism, after three suspects abscond.

Home Secretary John Reid has attacked the courts and the opposition parties for hampering the fight against terrorism.

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.

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