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The WRU and its regions' war of words continues after the IRB decides it has no jurisdiction to intervene in their player release dispute.

Why reforming the economics of food production and supply would be beneficial for a number of environmental and social ills.

Action is being taken against a sentry caught sleeping on a nuclear submarine weeks before the vessel grounded.

England and New Zealand lose almost the whole of day three of the first Test to rain.

BBC interviews the UK's astronomy and physics funding chief, Keith Mason, about cuts to the research council's science portfolio.

BBC News talks to Dr Paul Crowther about funding cuts that have thrown physics and astronomy into turmoil.

Your responses to Mike Baker's column on how management jargon has begun to dominate discussions of education.

Ad Breakdown looks at why Paddington Bear makes the switch from marmalade to Marmite.

The man brought in to restore trust in Government has been accused of spinning his own evidence to MPs.

The Solway Harvester owner could be forced to give evidence at an inquest into the death of its crew.

Leeds City Council admits it did not plan properly for a Robbie Williams concert, as schools are forced to close.

Robbo applauds outburst from Man City boss and bemoans the Boat Race

Some Moorlands villagers are set to no longer get a free ticket allocation for Alton Towers.

First Minister Rhodri Morgan refuses to tell a Question Time audience in Wales if he agreed with the war in Iraq.

The man brought in to restore trust in Government tells MPs progress is being made in tackling the culture of spin.

Tory leadership hopefuls attack each other's policies ahead of the results of the party's vote on leadership rules.

Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow has called for an end to "cynical" political interviews. Do you agree?

The IRA has said it will give "due consideration" to Gerry Adams' plea to end the armed struggle. Send us your views.

UK newspaper critics heap lavish praise on Mel Brook's musical The Producers, which opened in London's West End on Tuesday.

Tory leader Michael Howard attacks the culture of "political correctness" which he says is undermining British values.

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