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Jurors spend a fourth day deliberating their verdicts in the case of seven people accused of child abuse dating back 40 years in Hampshire.
Two people accused of sex abuse dating back to the 1970s in Hampshire's New Forest are found not guilty on the directions of the judge.
Wealthy, assertive Flanders wants more devolution from the Belgian state, says Henri Astier.
Italy's Alessandro Ballan wins the men's road race title in Varese.
A picture round-up of some of the stories that made the news in London this week.
A selection of pictures from stories making the headlines in England this week.
Germany's Bert Grabsch wins the men's time trial, but Britain's David Millar and Steve Cummings finish out of the medals.
Nine people go on trial accused of carrying out abuse against children over a period of 40 years in Hampshire.
Cyclists have taken to the streets of central London as large parts of the city becomes traffic-free for a day.
Does the turmoil in the financial markets mean the end of capitalism? Leading economists and thinkers give their views.
Gordon Brown vows to "clean up" the UK's financial system following the emergency rescue of HBOS by Lloyds TSB.
The full text of Nick Clegg's first speech as party leader at the Liberal Democrat conference.
A guide to putting your TV, radio or news web pages on the internet.
Usain Bolt smashes the world record to win 100m gold after cyclists Bradley Wiggins and Chris Hoy, swimmer Rebecca Adlington and rowing's men's coxless four win gold for GB.
London's annual day dedicated to cycling is set to get bigger this year, with more roads closed to traffic.
As the price of petrol edges ever higher, can a change in driving habits use less fuel - and salve a car fan's conscience?
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 motorcyclists who provide an emergency medical courier service win a Queen's Award for Voluntary Service.
Why are civil servants being encouraged to use social media like Netmums and Facebook? A minister explains.
Kenya's media have been in the spotlight over their coverage of the political violence sweeping the country, and over the government's move to curb some broadcast output.
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