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"On the evidence of the autumn internationals none of the northern hemisphere teams can win the World Cup"
Suggestions that a recently released image of North Korea's leader may have been tampered with revive suspicions he may be seriously ill.
The BBC's Caroline Wyatt says the Hercules inquest adds to concerns about the lack of adequate resources for British forces.
We take a look at over a century of Wales v NZ rivalry
A US court backs Republican concerns about 200,000 voters registered in Ohio.
Wednesday & United go head-to-head in the first Sheffield derby of the season
Barry Hearn warns that boxing's popularity could dwindle unless it pays heed to the rise of mixed martial arts.
Find your passion, follow your heart and don't let a lack of money stop you. Words of wisdom from Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.
The BBC's Horizon programme looks at the vital role science could play in informing decisions by the next US president.
A multi-millionaire environmentalist speaks in defence of six Greenpeace activists charged with criminal damage.
Rafael Nadal thrashes American qualifier Ryler DeHeart in the night session at the US Open in New York.
An art student who took inspiration from her "quirky" church makes an altar cloth from plastic bags and shredded bibles.
Claire Bolderson investigates Cuba's recently introduced agricultural reforms, and assesses their impact on the island's population.
Ed Balls should not resign over the Sats problems, but should use it as an opportunity to overhaul testing, says Estelle Morris.
The current housing slump could force developers to delay their plans for new eco-towns, groups claim.
Mismatched fingerprints could hamper the government's £5.6bn ID card scheme, independent experts warn.
Carl Froch could be in line to fight Jermain Taylor later this year for the WBC super-middleweight title.
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Andy Murray begins his Wimbledon campaign with a win, after Rafael Nadal and Venus Williams also reach round two.
Royal Ascot is tightening up its dress code to raise standards and fake-tan lines are among the "style crimes" to come under scrutiny. Can bottled tan ever be sophisticated?
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