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A suspect in the murder of UK student Meredith Kercher proclaims his innocence, saying he fell into a trap of his own making.
The BBC's Adam Mynott reports on the signing ceremony for Zimbabwe's historic power-sharing deal.
Nicolas Sarkozy proclaims France's support for its troops, but its people do not support the Afghan war, writes the BBC's Emma Jane Kirby.
G8 leaders meeting in Japan proclaim a "shared vision" on greenhouse gases, but fail to get poor nations to agree to cuts.
The State of Israel was proclaimed on 14 May 1948, the culmination of nearly two thousand years of hopes by Jewish people.
Kosovo's parliament declares independence from Serbia, to jubilation in Pristina but angry protests in Belgrade.
The Proclaimers are announced as headliners for this year's Hogmanay celebrations at Stirling Castle.
Scottish music duo The Proclaimers hit Aberdeen to perform live for BBC Radio Scotland.
Katie Melua, the Proclaimers and Deacon Blue are performing at The World Fleadh music festival in Ireland.
A selection of pictures from the Ivory Coast, where former enemies joined together to proclaim peace.
Friends of Robert Murat put up posters proclaiming his innocence in the Norfolk village where he used to live.
Timbaland's Give It To Me ends The Proclaimers' three-week run at the top of the charts.
Charity single (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers stays at number one for a third week.
Charity single (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles by The Proclaimers stays at number one for a second week.
The Proclaimers top the singles chart with their charity version of 1988 hit (I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles.
Charlie Reid from Scottish band The Proclaimers discusses his return to the limelight through Comic Relief.
A Galashiels double act proves an internet video hit with its own versions of songs by The Proclaimers.
Singing duo The Proclaimers lead thousands of youngsters on a march calling for pitch improvements.
A group of Polish MPs submit a bill seeking to proclaim Jesus Christ king of their country - a move criticised by clerics.
A musical based on the music of the Proclaimers will premiere in Dundee next Spring.
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