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Scarlets fans say an emotional farewell to Llanelli's Stradey Park, the ground which delivered them rugby heaven for generations.
Official figures from the States of Jersey show inflation at 6.4% - a rise of 0.8% since June.
Some police forces have undercounted some of the most serious violent crimes in England and Wales, the Home Office says.
A basic guide to how the economy is measured.
Why some police forces have been under-counting serious violent crime - to the government's embarrassment.
The number of firearms offences committed in the past 12 months has fallen, new figures have shown.
Governor Sarah Palin's former opponent in Alaska weighs in on her debating skills
Scottish manufactured exports remained static in the second quarter of this year, figures show.
Statistics suggest the number of homeless people in Scotland has fallen, but the number given temporary accommodation has risen.
Olympic star Veronica Campbell-Brown tells BBC Sport female athletes are at a "disadvantage" to male athletes because many women's records are out of reach.
Government statisticians compile a picture of everyday life in Northern Ireland in the past year.
Breast cancer is more likely to kill poor women than their more affluent counterparts, research shows.
Play-off contenders Milwaukee Brewers sack manager Ned Yost with just 12 games of the regular season remaining.
Three million people suffered the winter vomiting bug last year, we were told. But that figure should have come with a health warning of its own, says Michael Blastland, in the final lesson of his six-part primer on understanding statistics in the news.
BBC Radio Cambridgeshire's Steve Jackson previews the new National Two season.
Government statistics on UK property sales are withdrawn from publication because they appear to be wrong.
With another wet weekend ahead, the familiar grumbles about British summers have surfaced. But are we deluding ourselves that the should be any different, asks meteorologist Philip Eden.
As Key Stage 3 test results in England are announced, the schools minister says marking problems will delay league tables.
The BBC's Kumar Malhotra says that while poverty in India officially may be in decline, millions of people still live a life of hardship.
Ofsted guidance to schools about the use of exam performance data says value-added rankings have no meaning.
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