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The early kick-off in the Edinburgh derby ends in a goalless draw while Dundee United launch a stirring comeback to draw 2-2 at Celtic.
The BBC's George Alagiah travels to Afghanistan with British troops ahead of their three-month mission in the country.
Up to 10% of people have their MP3 players too loud and risk permanent hearing loss, a study suggests
Centuries from Graeme Smith and Neil McKenzie help South Africa close on 242-1, 104 behind England, after four days of the first Test.
The day after Heathrow's new terminal 5 was beset with problems and delays, what's happening?
England go down to Scotland at Murrayfield, while Wales seal the Triple Crown against Ireland.
The BBC's Martin Redfern is spending a month in the Antarctic reporting on International Polar Year.
Listening to music in the early stages after a stroke can improve a patient's recovery, research suggests.
A 28-year-old man is arrested at gunpoint after his MP3 player was mistaken for a gun.
Laughter and what different nations find funny are the subject of a new exhibition at London's Hayward Gallery.
Two Grammy-winning UK record producers develop a technique to make music sound crisper on MP3 players.
Most young people who regularly use MP3 players face premature hearing damage, a charity warns.
The exam watchdog says the way a tiny "spy" earpiece is being marketed to students is "disgraceful".
India beat Scotland by seven wickets in the one-day game in Glasgow.
The attorney general has decided against taking action against a juror who allegedly listened to music during a murder trial.
The case of a Muslim juror accused of allegedly listening to music while on a jury is adjourned.
People who use portable media players during a storm could be putting themselves at risk, doctors in Canada say.
A Muslim juror is charged with contempt for allegedly listening to music under a hijab in court.
The Magazine is compiling a people's history of modern Britain - featuring your written memories and photos. We continue with the 1960s, a time when technology was changing fast.
Cumbria train crash survivor Graham Stuart speaks from his hospital bed about his ordeal.
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