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US singer Britney Spears is to play two concerts in London next June - the only European shows of her forthcoming world tour.
The mother of murdered 17-year-old Hannah Foster wrote a victim impact statement, which is read out in court.
A ceiling painting worth £15m is unveiled at the United Nations in Geneva amid controversy over how it was paid for.
Once upon a time stamps were simple. Now as a new stamp of Marie Stopes shows, the people and things that go on our post can prove a controversial business.
A bride wearing a £52 dress as part of her budget wedding says she feels "like a princess".
Tributes are paid to an 87-year-old grandmother who died days after being hit by a car.
Friday's papers discuss the resignation of Conservative MEP Giles Chichester after breaking expenses rules.
Jelena Jankovic faces fellow Serb Ana Ivanovic in the second women's semi-final at the French Open.
BBC News entertainment reporter Mark Savage goes behind the scenes at the Cannes Film Festival.
Forget about the gaffe, it's the media mindset that makes so much of gaffes that is the real issue, says Clive James.
Denman beats Kauto Star handsomely to land the Cheltenham Gold Cup.
The BBC's Martin Redfern is spending a month in the Antarctic reporting on International Polar Year.
A selection of the reviews you've sent in of some of this year's Oscar nominated films.
What do Hollywood stars go through to look radiant on the red-carpet at the Oscars?
A 17-year-old typist recorded every detail of her "perfect day" watching Princess Elizabeth marry Phillip Mountbatten.
A look at what is making the headlines in Thursday's morning newspapers.
The husband of Jane Tomlinson delivers an emotional eulogy at her funeral in St Anne's Cathedral in Leeds.
The BBC News website's Kevin Young reports from the 32nd Edinburgh International TV Festival.
There are not as many movie icons out there as we think. What makes one? Well it's not talent - they just look pretty and our imagination does the rest.
Matt Prior becomes one of four centurions for England reach 553-5 on day two against West Indies.
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