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Bristol City boss Gary Johnson has 26 players fit and available for selection for Saturday's match against Nottingham Forest.
Stewart Downing admits the 1-0 home defeat by West Brom takes the gloss off captaining Boro for the first time.
A protest is held by residents of an Essex village against the erection of a fence along a quayside.
Jose Mourinho says Andriy Shevchenko failed at Chelsea because he was too used to being treated like a prince at AC Milan.
An investigation is launched after polling station staff spoilt ballot papers by writing on them.
Travellers hoping to establish a site in rural Lancashire could have their plans spoilt by a colony of newts.
A man arrested for attempting to extinguish the Olympic torch denies he spoilt the event.
Growing numbers of spoilt schoolchildren misbehave because they are used to doing what they want to, a teachers' leader has said.
Primary schoolchildren spoilt at home can disrupt classes with behaviour such as tantrums, a report says.
"Gretna were a little like spoilt kids, the recipients of too much too early"
A trainee solicitor who attacked a taxi driver when he was thrown out of an exclusive London nightclub is spared jail.
MPs are to begin an inquiry into the fiasco over spoilt ballot papers in May's Scottish elections.
Wales boss John Toshack says some of his players are spoilt and do not care about representing their country.
Gadget lovers are spoilt for choice when it comes to portable media players, with an increasing number offering web access through wi-fi connections.
Mobile retailers are spoilt for choice with festivals and sporting events to sell their products but when it rains, things can turn difficult.
Wet weather has spoilt many Jersey potato crops leaving some spuds too big and inedible, farmers say.
British number one Andy Murray launches an attack on underachieving British tennis players and authorities.
The number of spoilt ballot papers in Scotland's council elections was far fewer than in the parliamentary vote.
The number of spoilt ballot papers during last week's election was almost 142,000, BBC Scotland learns.
In the run-up to the Holyrood and council elections, BBC Scotland's news website has asked a panel of voters to share their views and predictions.
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