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BBC economics editor Hugh Pym looks at what is expected in the pre Budget report, seen as the government's most crucial financial test to date
Lewd calls to actor Andrew Sachs were a "deplorable intrusion with no editorial justification", the BBC Trust says.
A look at how events unfolded in the aftermath of Russell Brand's prank calls to actor Andrew Sachs during his Radio 2 show.
The BBC Trust's Editorial Standards Committee has published the findings of its investigation into the crude calls made on Russell Brand's radio show on 18 October.
BBC NI political editor Mark Devenport looks at what the agreement on the devolution of policing and justice powers fails to spell out.
BBC economics editor Hugh Pym looks at why deflation rather than inflation may be the greatest threat to the economy.
Police in Sudan arrest more than 60 journalists during a protest against media censorship, witnesses say.
The editor of the Irish News pays tribute to the veteran writer and broadcaster Owen Kelly who died on Sunday.
BBC business editor Robert Peston ruminates on the banking system's dependency.
More than 40 years of Israeli occupation distorts everything in Hebron, even the school run, writes the BBC's Middle East editor, Jeremy Bowen.
BBC News Home editor Mark Easton looks at the balance to be struck for social services between protecting a child and keeping the family together.
Fiscal stimulus is all the rage in political debate these days, says BBC economics editor Hugh Pym, as the Conservatives unveil their latest tax plans.
Chinese banking giant Bank of China is looking at a potential bid for UK lender HBOS, BBC business editor Robert Peston reports.
Some of the judgements made by Mr Justice Eady, accused by the editor of the Daily Mail of creating a privacy law by the backdoor.
The Daily Mail's editor-in-chief accuses a High Court judge of bringing in a privacy law by the back door.
Prince is ordered to pay nearly $58,000 (£37,000) to a man who claims the star failed to pay him for editing work.
BBC SCR's non-league editor Simon Levenson looks ahead to the weekend's games.
BBC economics editor Hugh Pym on the shock move by the Bank of England to cut interest rates to 3%.
Keep up with the drama of US election day on 4 November on the BBC News website.
The BBC's World Affairs Editor John Simpson examines how an Obama presidency will change America's relationship with the world.
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