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UN climate change talks open in Poland, seeking details on plans for emission cuts and forest protection.
The UK is to give South Africa's new Health Minister Barbara Hogan £15m to help combat Aids in the country.
Regulator Ofgem is considering an investigation into rising direct debit demands from energy companies.
Internet fraudsters have stolen credit and debit cards with a value of more than £3.3bn, research suggests.
Exeter City manager Paul Tisdale says the last 30 minutes of his side's 1-0 defeat at Aldershot Town on Saturday was "a mess".
An analysis of former Prime Minister Harold Wilson's speeches suggests he may have had early Alzheimer's disease while still in office.
Susan Kiernan's doctor husband could not buy the drugs he needed to treat his cancer, and retain NHS treatment too.
Falling oil prices have stirred debate in oil-producing Venezuela about both the economic impact and the political fallout, writes the BBC's James Painter.
A blood test that screens pregnant women for pre-eclampsia could be available in five years, doctors predict.
A blood test that screens pregnant women for pre-eclampsia could be available in five years, doctors predict.
Chemists in Oxford have invented a new test to find out how hot a chilli sauce is without tasting it.
Aquaculture is bringing food security to hundreds of families in drought prone areas of Malawi.
Police have arrested 60 people linked to a website where personal data was traded by criminals. The BBC's Ben Ando reports.
Details of plans to hold schools to account on a wide range of measures of pupil well-being are published.
Is it time for the government to be more focused on people's emotional rather than financial well-being... and if so how should happiness be measured.
Businesses must change their attitude to green issues, the World Conservation Congress is told as it opens.
Two motorists are killed in a collision between two vehicles on a road in Cumbrian.
Adapting to climate climate may focus too much on long-term scenarios and not enough on short-term variability.
The US economic crisis is forcing some people to seek refuge by living in their cars, says the BBC's Rajesh Mirchandani in California.
The government's audit office says there is no evidence schemes like the attack on "failing" schools work.
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