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John Terry scores the winner as England win in Germany while Argentina beat Scotland 1-0 in Diego Maradona's first game in charge, as Wales win in Denmark but Northern Ireland are beaten.
London Irish coach Toby Booth says Kennedy will bounce back from the disappointment of being dropped by England.
A remand prisoner is jailed for life for ordering a murder from his cell using a smuggled mobile telephone.
The Jersey Eye closes a day early due to strong winds, after a disappointing stay.
Glasgow rock band Travis talk about admiring Katy Perry, being friends with Chris Martin and recording their album in two weeks.
Science writer and broadcaster Sue Nelson reports from the BA Science Festival in Liverpool.
London Irish prop Alex Corbisiero says he enjoyed his Premiership debut at Twickenham against Wasps.
A group of Scottish soldiers cross the Greenland ice cap in a record 27 days - well ahead of schedule.
The credit crunch has led to a jump in the number of office workers who describe themselves as unhappy, a survey says.
Nicole Cooke wins gold for Great Britain in the women's cycling road race while American swimmer Michael Phelps wins the first of a possible eight golds.
A group of amateur rugby players join the donor register in memory of murdered ex-teammate Ben Mullany, who was shot in Antigua.
Find out why this summer's blockbuster films haven't got a top 40 hit between them.
Liverpool's Joe McNally has trained with WBU welterweight world champion Michael Jennings ahead of his latest fight.
More on the nine people selected for a trip to Switzerland for their contribution to their communities.
A wealthy New York woman is sentenced to 11 years in jail for keeping two Indonesian women as slaves.
An alternative energy fair shows off the latest renewable engery technology to residents and businesses.
A BBC film crew captures the giant panda's full courtship and mating sequence - from boisterous beginning to noisy ending.
How Britain's Anne Keothavong joined WTA's 100 club
Julianne Moore and Gail Garcia Bernal turn in a taut, psychological drama which is a fitting opener for the Cannes Film Festival.
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