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Andy Murray beats Fernando Verdasco in straight sets to reach the quarter-finals of the Paris Masters.

South African journalist Heidi Holland describes meeting Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe.

Rangers edge past St Johnstone into the Scottish Cup final after a dramatic penalty shoot-out at Hampden

Human rights groups say the jailing of former Tamil Tiger leader Col Karuna on identity fraud charges in the UK is an ideal opportunity to investigate him for alleged human rights abuses.

How a man who killed his son when he jumped of a balcony in Crete is legally innocent of murder.

Reigning champion Roger Federer sees off James Blake for a place in the Australian Open semi-finals.

A 38-year-old man is found guilty of knowingly infecting his former partner with HIV and Hepatitis C.

The BBC's Jane Little looks at why shops in the homeland of political correctness are once again wishing customers a "merry Christmas".

Camera crews jostled for positions, but the public largely stayed away as the man accused of killing five women in Ipswich made his first court appearance.

Growing numbers of Iraqis fleeing are to Syria to escape the violence, but aid agencies are struggling to cope.

A man who stabbed his wife through the heart is sentenced to five years imprisonment.

A counsellor who brainwashed an alcoholic client into handing over nearly £250,000 is told she faces jail.

All the action as it happened as Tim Henman holds on to win a nail-biting five-setter against Sweden's Robin Soderling at Wimbledon.

A former Rwandan media director is sentenced to six years in prison for inciting violence during the genocide.

Award-winning documentary The War Tapes sees Iraq through soldiers' eyes - by having them do the filming.

Robbo bemoans Darren Gough's dance win, plus view on Arsenal-Chelsea

European papers welcome the arrest of a most-wanted Balkan war crimes suspect. The British EU budget proposal continues to arouse strong feelings. And a UK ruling on torture is linked to America's efforts to reassure its European allies.

Monica Chadha on the first court appearance of Abu Salem since his extradition from Portugal.

Omagh bomb suspect Sean Hoey is sent for trial for the murders of 29 people killed in the Real IRA bombing in 1998.

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