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Young people are using the anonymity of the web to buy goods suitable only for adults but software could stop that.
Volunteer coastguard teams withdraw from responding to call-outs in a row over injury compensation.
Brian Taylor assesses the significance of the 300th anniversary of the Act of Union in 2007 - an election year.
Tony Blair says control orders on terror suspects are flawed, but blames opponents for preventing tougher measures.
Police defend the closure of the M1 which caused misery for thousands of drivers following a traffic accident.
Our festival of public information films looks at former Dr Who Jon Pertwee shouting a word we don't understand.
The diplomatic row over Iran's nuclear programme highlights the complexity of dealing with the Islamic Republic, says the BBC's Jonathan Marcus.
One in five young people has been bullied by mobile phone or via the internet, a study suggests.
BBC News website's panel of NI voters give their views on how and why they intend to vote.
Greg Rusedski is all smiles as he speaks to the media for the first time since being cleared of a doping offence.
The High Court hears how doctors removed organs from dead babies without seeking consent.
BBC News Online political correspondent Nick Assinder's daily diary column from the House of Commons.
Former health secretary Frank Dobson hits out at Labour's plans to modernise the NHS, saying it will create a two-tier health service.
Nick Dasovic becomes the fifth player to leave St Johnstone in the space of a week.
Zimbabwe hits the headlines in today's press, but there is also space for the forthcoming EU summit and a row between the Czechs and their neighbours.
Germany and Denmark deal with the shock of their soldiers dying abroad while papers continue to vent their anger at the US steel import tariffs.
Argentina is hurting: the view from Europe
Southern African countries say the situation in Zimbabwe is improving, but a farm manager is viciously attacked with a machete.
Ivo Karlovic comes up with a novel excuse after losing in straight sets at the Indian Open - he's just too tall.
Charles Kennedy has ended the Liberal Democrat conference with a warning to the world not to meet terror with terror.
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