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The GAA lifts the provisional ban imposed on Kerry player Aidan O'Mahony for a doping offence pending a full hearing of the case.
Passengers travelling from Blackpool Airport will soon be able to park at the terminal for free - but a £10 charge to fly out will be imposed.
Media are banned from the Cairo trial of politician Hisham Talaat Mustafa, charged with murdering pop diva Suzanne Tamim.
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A Moroccan court suspends a one year jail sentence previously imposed on a student convicted for insulting the king.
A teenager who stabbed a woman five times is given community service and wished well over plans to join the Army.
Traffic restrictions are imposed around the cenotaph in St Helier for the Remembrance Day service and parade.
A national park is to impose restrictions on a caravan park which was at the centre of a controversial planning application.
Authorities in Indian-administered Kashmir impose curfew-like restrictions for a second successive day in the mainly Muslim valley area.
Protesters in southern Peru clash with police in mining revenue protest, after a state of emergency is imposed.
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The Parades Commission imposes time conditions on a Sinn Féin protest against an armed forces homecoming parade in Belfast.
The global financial crisis coupled with falling oil prices means Iran's economy could be facing a "perfect storm", says the BBC's Jon Leyne.
The EU and Cuba restore ties, five years after the EU imposed diplomatic sanctions following the arrests of dissidents.
A judge imposes an anti-social behaviour order on a villager who sent poison pen letters to 17 people.
Local councils should be forced to draw up a plan to improve public toilets in their areas, says a committee of MPs.
Prosecutors fail in a bid to make a suspect guilty of a crime if they do not answer the door to police.
On the fifth floor of an imposing building in London's Canary Wharf, six people are putting together one of the world's most important numbers - Libor; the lending rate in the interbank market.
The US imposes a travel ban on several members of the military government in Mauritania.
A Suffolk teacher banned from working with children is allowed to resume working with boys.
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