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A council defends advice to staff to take care when using the term British.

A Plaid Cymru led-council defends advice given to staff to be careful when using the term British.

The FA says Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton will not face any action over an incident involving Aston Villa's Gabriel Agbonlahor.

Kevin Pietersen says his first century as England captain has added significance.

Graeme Smith leads South Africa to a five-wicket win against England in the third Test to seal the series 2-0.

Two people suffer the effects of smoke inhalation as a fire destroys a thatched cottage in Essex.

The International Cricket Council moves swiftly to dismiss suggestions India's Harbhajan Singh racially abused Australian fans.

The BBC's Martha Kearney tells the story of her interview with the Archbishop of Canterbury on Sharia law.

The People's Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) is launching a Molewatch survey.

A conservation charity calls for thousands of volunteers to take part in a national survey of moles.

The BBC's Kevin Connolly says journalists won't learn a lesson from New Hampshire in predicting the next primaries and caucuses.

Bloggers defend the British teacher in Sudan charged with insulting religion after allowing her pupils to call a teddy bear Muhammad.

Mahendra Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh help India ease to a five-wicket win over Pakistan in the first one-day international.

Police spent £111,000 last year on a crackdown on an anti-war protest outside Westminster, new figures reveal.

Residents in Snowdonia try to stop people jumping off the village bridge and posting the stunt on the internet.

Tim Henman loses an epic five-setter to Feliciano Lopez at Wimbledon on Thursday.

Former Scotland manager Craig Brown is backing John Collins to succeed at Hibs, amid reports of player unrest.

Plymouth boss Ian Holloway says he does not expect to be disciplined by the FA after his comments about Sepp Blatter.

This week's caption competition features England's cricket coach Duncan Fletcher.

A newspaper claims that an attempted suicide led to the striker pulling out of the squad to face Ukraine.

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