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An open-air museum says it would like to consider adding a Victorian pub, earmarked for demolition, to its collection.
Boris Johnson says the London 2012 Olympics will deliver a better spectator experience than Beijing for half the money.
Couples in England now have more choice about where to get married, but they still face more restrictions than many other countries.
England beat Andorra in their opening World Cup qualifier, after Wales and Republic of Ireland win and Scotland and Northern Ireland lose.
Suspicions are rife in Spain about what caused a plane crash at Madrid's airport, in which 153 people died, says Steve Kingstone.
A northerner and a southerner give their views on a report suggesting that some northern towns are "beyond revival".
The "Get unhooked" advert aimed at getting people to quit smoking was the most complained about advert last year.
A building which featured on the BBC's Restoration programme gets £500,000 to bring it back into use.
Veteran horror director George A Romero explains what it takes to make a great zombie film.
The Victorian Society is celebrating 50 years of trying to save the UK's 19th Century buildings. We love Victorian architecture now, but once upon a time their public buildings were being listed for demolition and their terraced houses were being gutted. What changed?
As Jools Holland marks his 200th Later... show, the pianist shares his love for music.
A £2m, 50-metre sculpture has been commissioned to represent the huge regeneration scheme in north Kent. The BBC's David Sillito visits the site and asks whether it will live up to its grand ambition.
Plans to build new homes in the Thames Gateway is Europe's biggest regeneration project for years. One of the challenges will be to instil a sense of community, so that people actually want to live there.
The BBC's Peter Biles keeps a diary of his travels across South Africa examining issues facing the governing ANC ahead of a leadership contest in December.
The US may be one of the most religious countries in the West but it seems to be undergoing an atheist moment, says Tim Egan.
A look at what's making the headlines in Wednesday's morning newspapers.
Singer Gabrielle calls for the Mobo Awards to be scrapped, saying they ignore soul music and are too US-focused.
India beat South Africa to qualify for the semi-finals of the ICC World Twenty20, while New Zealand also go through to the last four.
England and Scotland record Euro 2008 qualifying wins on a busy day of international football.
Office workers yearn for the return of the tea trolley, an hour lunch break and annual works outing, a survey suggests.
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