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A government crack-down on caviar smuggling is a "strange thing to prioritise" at a time of economic gloom, a shadow minister says.
Funding for Olympic sports will have to be prioritised if there is less money available, warns UK Sport's performance director.
Hundreds of important NHS hospital tests could be put on hold due to a worldwide shortage of a radioactive isotope.
A "prioritised action plan" to improve flood protection will be published in the autumn, Environment Secretary Hilary Benn says.
The future of eMerlin, an upgrade to the world-famous Jodrell Bank observatory, is starting to look brighter.
The Northern Ireland Executive is urged to prioritise the provision of good quality, affordable childcare.
BBC News talks to Dr Paul Crowther about funding cuts that have thrown physics and astronomy into turmoil.
The London Marathon is on Sunday and e-mail inboxes have been full for some time with sponsorship requests. But how do you go about turning one down?
The Liberal Democrat mayoral candidate Brian Paddick puts black taxis at the centre of his transport policies.
Ex-service personnel are being left homeless because councils do not prioritise them for housing, campaigners say.
Can the net stay equal in the highly commercial world it now operates in?
Upgrading the A9 should be the government's "number one road priority", according to an MSP.
British-born medics should not be prioritised ahead of foreign doctors in the UK, says the British Medical Association.
The government is redirecting university funding to prioritise first-time undergraduates.
An analyst firm predicts ISPs could start charging websites for faster, prioritised access to its customers.
Bournemouth boss Kevin Bond stresses the importance of finding a new striker, after the sale of James Hayter to Doncaster.
Swimmers and boat operators are urged to prioritise safety at the Isle of Man's coastline.
A deputy calls for social issues to be given a higher priority by legislators in Guernsey ahead of financial matters.
The largest GP out-of-hours service in Merseyside is a disaster waiting to happen, a doctor claims.
The chief executive of NI Chest, Heart and Stroke, Andrew Dougal, outlines the health measures he would like to see prioritised in a new assembly.
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