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Volunteers restoring a shrine in Guernsey made out of thousands of shells seek photos of its heyday to ensure faithful restoration.
Two of Scotland's most unusually coloured lobsters are saved from the boiling pot.
A blaze at a GAA team's clubhouse in Dungannon, County Tyrone, reduces the premises to a shell.
Oil giant Royal Dutch Shell reports a 71% jump in quarterly profits to $10.9bn helped by record high oil prices earlier this year.
The BBC News website has spoken to a doctor in Kilinochchi who describes an atmosphere of fear as people flee the area.
Oil giant Shell is to appeal a court order evicting it from a key Nigerian site in the Niger Delta region.
Environment correspondent Richard Black's diary of the IUCN World Conservation Congress, which is being held in Barcelona, Spain.
Shells are fired near Mogadishu's main market, leaving at least 20 people dead, witnesses say.
A suspected World War II shell uncovered on a Somerset beach is found to be inert and removed.
Part of Berrow beach in Somerset is cordoned-off after a suspected World War II shell is discovered.
Part of Wellington is cordoned off after a suspected World War II shell was found.
Super fuels are a "waste of money" and fail to improve performance, says to a report by consumer group Which?.
An aid worker tells the BBC how difficult it was to leave northern Sri Lanka where more than 200,000 people are displaced by fighting.
Iraq agrees to set up a joint venture with Royal Dutch Shell to invest in the country's natural gas reserves.
Amid the blackened shell of Islamabad's Marriott hotel, its owner tells the BBC's Damian Grammaticas it will reopen by year's end.
Some 40 people are killed in Mogadishu's main market after Somali insurgents attack peacekeepers.
Names, phone numbers, directions - it can be a struggle to remember. Digital technology could soon make forgetfulness a thing of the past, but do we really want that?
Archbishop Desmond Tutu delivers a scathing report to the UN on an Israeli shelling in Gaza in 2006.
Thousands of wartime anti-aircraft shells are being cleared from a business estate in Oxfordshire.
Shell says it is seriously concerned for the safety of its staff and the public after an explosive device was found outside its Dublin offices.
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