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India beat England by 16 runs under the Duckworth-Lewis rules in Kanpur to lead the one-day series 3-0 after bad light curtails play.

It's hard to believe given its current ratings success, but newly-released documents show the creators of Doctor Who were very nervous their show would fail when it launched in the early 1960s.

Harvard professor Kimberly McClain DaCosta says people can be black and mixed-race at the same time.

What happened to the 2000 proposal to bring in a Britdisc so foreign hauliers would have to pay some road tax?

John Sergeant remains in the Strictly Come Dancing competition, despite the judges slating him. But why do viewers love him?

Delays with the education maintenance allowance force a college to help students with supermarket vouchers.

Noel Martin, who was paralysed in an attack 12 years ago, plans to commit suicide with the help of the Swiss clinic Dignitas. Here, broadcaster Liz Carr appeals in an open letter to Noel, for him to think again about talking his life.

Ireland crash to New Zealand in the late game after England lose to Australia and Scotland fall short against South Africa.

Chelsea, Man Utd and Liverpool win but Arsenal lose as the top four all play on a busy day of Premier League action.

The government plans to spend an extra £50million on it's Warm Front Programme. But it seems unlikely that many people will benefit from this extra cash before winter. Have you applied for extra help to heat your home?

They might be falling over each other to be seen as his political soulmate - but do any of Britain's party leaders measure up to Barack Obama?

Two rangers share their experiences of protecting mountain gorillas in Virunga National Park, DR Congo.

India defeat a dismal England by a massive 158 runs in the first one-day international in Rajkot.

A Zimbabwean professional, living and working in Harare, describes how the daily struggle to survive carries on with no end in sight.

The findings of a police inquiry into alleged child abuse in Jersey are not quite as they had first seemed. But just how did they get it so wrong?

The man accused of murdering Vicky Hamilton seemed unwilling to let new tenants look around his home, his trial hears.

World powers hope to come up with new action to tackle the global financial crisis when they meet for a summit in Washington at the weekend.

You have been sending your views about England's chief medical officer column on how the NHS could learn from department stores, such as John Lewis.

All the key points, expert analysis and your views as Gordon Brown faced his weekly House of Commons grilling.

Professor Gerard J De Groot asks if the Armistice that ended the Great War in 1918 was too harsh on Germany and therefore led to WWII.

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