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Scotland's first Muslim Police Association will be launched in Glasgow on Wednesday.

More than a dozen protesters angry at being "dropped" from the civil service are detained in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka.

The area covered by Three Counties Radio had the fifth highest average house price in 2006, it is revealed.

A mining museum is looking to recruit young people to work underground in the future as apprentices.

Tourism organisation holds open auditions to recruit local "ambassadors" to promote Devon to the rest of the UK.

Teenagers with cancer are not being included in clinical trials which could improve their chances of survival, UK research shows.

A weakening economy in the Irish Republic and reduced tensions in Northern Ireland leads to an unexpected rise in Irish recruits to the British military.

St Helens scrum-half Matty Smith heads a list of nine new Crusaders signings for their first season in Super League.

Sightings of dolphins and porpoises in the Humber estuary prompt a campaign for observers to be recruited.

Four Army training instructors face courts martial after a BBC investigation into bullying claims at Britain's biggest base.

Northampton Saints recruit hooker Brett Sharman from the Blue Bulls.

The recruitment of ethnic minority police officers in England and Wales is "well below target", a study finds.

Telecommunications company Firstsource is to recruit 160 employees at its call centre in Londonderry.

The government of the Indian state of Maharashtra asks businesses to give preference to 'locals' when recruiting staff.

Youngster's former manager likens England's new recruit to Rio Ferdinand

Most of Australia's navy is to be given two months off for Christmas as part of a strategy to recruit more sailors.

A local authority says it recruits teachers from abroad to fill vacancies at rural schools.

One in five care services in Scotland fail to make proper checks on staff, the care regulator says.

Durham Police are set to begin a major recruitment drive for new constables and community support officers.

School-going children are the latest targets for armed groups in the troubled east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, says the BBC's Peter Greste.

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