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More than 100 jobs are under threat at an Oxfordshire printing firm which could not pay workers in November.

Everyone between the ages of 16 and 25 should do six months of "intensive" voluntary work, former home secretary David Blunkett says.

Sorious Samura asks why despite £400bn of aid being poured into Africa so many are still living in poverty.

South Korean activists send thousands of propaganda leaflets into North Korea, amid fury in Pyongyang.

A train firm threatens to make an MP pay for processing customer complaints after she hands out their freepost address on her leaflets.

The story of Lesotho lay counsellor Joseph Ramokoatsi, one of several members of a community sharing their experiences of coping with the country's HIV/Aids crisis.

On the Glenrothes by-election, and why the Treasury Committee got 5,000 emails from members of the public.

... you had a sex education lesson? Chances are it involved a teacher trying to be matter-of-fact, some degree of giggling, and a banana.

A writer produces two new publications on the hunting of young gannet for food on the Western Isles.

Tewkesbury tourism leaflets have to be reprinted after the originals showed the town's abbey on the wrong side of the road.

The BBC's Soutik Biswas on the touchy issue of religious conversions in the Indian state of Orissa.

The BBC's Soutik Biswas visits the area in the eastern Indian state of Orissa at the centre of the latest anti-Christian riots.

A booklet aimed at teaching young children about sex education has been published by a charity.

Labour must once again offer a message of change to voters, former cabinet minister Alan Milburn says.

One of the few remaining copies of the first Bible printed in Scotland is the centrepiece of an exhibition.

The rapid increase in the income of the rich is fuelling calls by the TUC for higher taxes. But would it work?

With the Paralympic Games about to begin, the BBC's Michael Bristow looks at how seriously China is tackling disability issues.

A look back at the life of film-maker, broadcaster and singer David Hammond who has died aged 79.

Arson is not ruled out as the cause of a fire which destroyed a public library and its entire stock of books.

A fire at a public library in Plymouth containing 25,000 books leaves the building a "shell", says eyewitness.

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