fledglings


"Kevin Pietersen faces the greatest test of his fledgling captaincy"

India is taking steps to develop its fledgling defence industry and hopes to source 70% of its defence equipment from indigenous sources by 2020.

A drive against further Welsh assembly powers begins under the 'True Wales' banner.

The BBC looks at some of the fledgling firms that have been helped by the Prince's Trust business programme since 1983.

A fledgling Guernsey music festival loses a headline act after singer Pete Doherty is jailed.

The joint UN and African Union mission in Darfur has a long way to go before it is fully functional, writes the BBC's Amber Henshaw.

Championship leaders Stoke City have allowed three of their academy players to join Leek Town until the end of the season.

As the BBC marks 25 years since it broadcast the UK's first breakfast programme, we look at early morning TV's fledgling days.

A Burundian army advance guard flies into Mogadishu to join the fledgling African Union peacekeeping force.

Sheffield Sharks top the fledgling BBL Championship table after two wins on the opening weekend of the season.

A fledgling football club unveils a new pavilion and upgraded pitches thanks to a £328,000 grant.

A fledgling live music and arts venue keeps its licence after a review prompted by noise concerns from neighbours.

Fledgling mobile firm Truphone wins an injunction in a row with T-Mobile over calls made via wi-fi networks.

Fledgling mobile firm Truphone faces network giant T-Mobile in court over calls made via wi-fi networks.

A East Timor goes to the polls, Jonathan Head reports on the mood of hope despite the fledgling country's problems.

BBC News visits Pristina's fledgling military academy to meet the cadets training to lead Kosovo's future forces.

Images of life for cadets at Kosovo's fledgling military academy in Pristina.

The United States makes its first transfer of new military equipment to the fledgling Afghan army.

Sport fans turn out in Guildford to celebrate their fledgling basketball team's victory in a national cup final.

England's most endangered bird of prey remains vulnerable despite a record number of fledglings, say conservationists.

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