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Australia's openers reach 50-0 in reply to India's 613-7 at stumps on day two of the third Test in Delhi.

India's batsmen see of the threat of Australia to draw the first Test in Bangalore.

Australia extend their lead to 263 runs over India at the end of day four of the first Test.

India reach 68-0 chasing Australia's 430 as rain ends the second day of the first Test in Bangalore.

A Church of England priest apologises for saying gay people should be tattooed with a health warning.

Notts, Somerset, Durham and Hampshire battle for the title in the final round of matches.

A colleague of Dr David Southall who was banned from child protection work, welcomes the lifting of his working restrictions.

The doctor who accused Sally Clark's husband of murdering their children is cleared to return to child protection work.

Most fatal stabbings involve a weapon that is easy to obtain and sharp with it - a kitchen knife. Would stopping the sale of long blades with sharp points help save lives?

Kevin Pietersen strikes a superb unbeaten 104 as England recover to 309-3 after day one of the first Test with South Africa at Lord's.

New Zealand beat England in a remarkable one-day international with last man Mark Gillespie running two from the final ball.

Durham beat Lancashire by six runs in the FP Trophy at the Riverside.

Joe Calzaghe on beating Bernard Hopkins, Kevin Keegan and your chants

England close day two of the first Test on 87-2 after Ross Taylor's ton helps New Zealand post 470.

JP Duminy's unbeaten 79 steers South Africa to a six-wicket win over West Indies in the opening one-day match.

Western teachers are not suitable for Muslim children, according to one critic of 'Muhammad' teddy teacher Gillian Gibbons

David Sales hits a brutal double century to help hand Northants the initiative against Glamorgan.

Lancashire secure a useful eight-wicket victory over Kent at Old Trafford.

Glamorgan coach Adrian Shaw blames poor batting and a tricky wicket for Sunday's nine wicket loss at Kent.

Mahela Jayawardene's century leads Sri Lanka through to the World Cup final as they beat New Zealand by 81 runs.

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