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Glasvegas on their sell-out gig to a home crowd at Glasgow's Barrowlands.
Britney Spears and Take That both release an album called Circus on Monday - but which is best? There's only one way to find out.
The Met Office issues severe weather warnings of heavy snow and ice in the South East.
The family of a woman who died in 2007 after being exposed to asbestos ash from a military base will have to wait until at least next year before they receive compensation.
Germany's celebrity polar bear Knut triggers a new controversy by fishing out 10 live carp from his moat and killing them.
There is no avoiding football fever in Ghana ahead of the Africa Nations Cup, writes the BBC's Will Ross.
As heavy snow brought parts of Northern Ireland to a halt, there was also fun to be had in picturesque surroundings.
US soul legend Ike Turner, former husband and musical partner of Tina Turner, dies at the age of 76.
A woman who says she got lung cancer after a blaze at an MoD site dies.
A string of Christmas lights attached to masonry crashes to the ground in a busy city centre in Cornwall.
The BBC's James Rodgers watches Russia's Communist Party relive past glories - and asks what new it can offer.
Scotland's ski resorts believe they could be set for a bumper year after the first snow flakes begin to fall.
A shepherd recalls in a new book how heavy snowstorms decimated a small farming community 60 years ago.
Chips will run faster and be more energy efficient by copying nature's creation of snowflakes, says IBM.
Even in the age of MySpace and easy blogging every year thousands of people in the UK start writing a novel. It is a journey few will finish, so why do they bother?
As part of our feature on novel-writing we bring you an excerpt from the unpublished novel Snowflakes in Summer.
Why Jackie Robinson is one of US sport's most vital figures
Industrial pollution in China is having a significant impact on local rainfall, according to a scientific study.
Russia flies chemical experts to a Siberian region to find out why smelly, coloured snow has been falling.
Unusual mild weather has led to a lack of snow in Europe, threatening tourism and trade, say two BBC reporters.
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