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The first collection by County Armagh poet Moses Teggart is published, almost a century after his death.
Shadow home secretary David Davis quits as an MP over the erosion of "British liberties" and urges Labour to fight him.
Here is the full text of the statement David Davis read out to reporters announcing his resignation.
The BBC's Paul Reynolds looks at how the Iranian nuclear crisis refuses to go away, following the latest charge from the IAEA that Iran is not being fully cooperative.
Civic leaders must be willing to make tough choices if we are going to live in green cities.
A period of record immigration to the UK has been accompanied by a new era of rational debate on a once taboo issue, says BBC home editor Mark Easton.
The BBC's Kim Ghattas looks at why views of the US around the world have improved, according to a BBC World Service poll.
Sue Dawson tells the BBC why her family are still not back in their Yorkshire home nine months after it was flooded.
The BBC's Paul Reynolds looks at how the US presidential election campaign is making its mark in a world waiting for the end of the Bush era.
How the US's economic woes are changing the dynamics of the presidential race.
The BBC's Justin Webb looks at why the issue of illegal immigration may prove thorny for the Democratic presidential candidates.
New England manager, Fabio Capello, could have a difficult time adjusting to the glare of the British media.
Young chimps perform better than adult humans on certain memory tasks, say scientists.
Surrey's fire service makes commemorative presentations to mark 25 years of visits to the Menin Gate.
Charles Kennedy addresses his party's conference, calling for an "all out assault on poverty" at the next general election.
BBC News School Report project mapped to the curriculum
Vint Cerf, known as the father of the internet, takes a look at the net's future development.
What rule changes in your opinion would make football a better and fairer game?
BBC correspondent Nick Bryant on the Australia-inspired points-based immigration system which is to be introduced in the UK.
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