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Increased rainfall - or something linked to it - may be connected to the development of autism, scientists claim.
A chef receives £22,500 in a settlement after she claimed she was harassed by a colleague at a Belfast-based catering company.
Easyjet broke advertising rules by exaggerating the cost of its fares compared with British Airways, a watchdog has ruled.
Bangladeshi adverts claiming that products made children healthier have been banned after mistakenly appearing on UK television.
An MP calls for an end to the defence of sleepwalking in rape cases, saying such acquittals "defied common sense".
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.
Former inmate Jawed Ahmad tells the BBC of his 11-month ordeal inside the feared US military base at Bagram near the Afghan capital.
Council leaders in Bournemouth vow to find a transit travellers site after a possible spot is ruled out.
The ability to sweat may cut the risk of developing exercise-related asthma, say scientists.
An Asian man is jailed for the manslaughter of his BNP activist neighbour who he stabbed following a long-running dispute.
Blackburn turn down a bid from Manchester City for highly rated striker Roque Santa Cruz.
The UN says peacekeeping troops from India may have engaged in abuse and exploitation in the DR Congo.
Why reforming the economics of food production and supply would be beneficial for a number of environmental and social ills.
Shaun Ley on the difficulties of standing up some of the political stories doing the rounds during recess.
Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness will not be ordered to attend the High Court to answer questions about how the four victims commissioners were appointed.
A former deputy principal who was subject to unproven allegations fails in a bid to have the accusations wiped from his record.
A watchdog bans an internet advert for a slimming patch which claimed users could lose a stone in two weeks.
An investigation into the death of a child in 2004 was not good enough, says an independent report.
Almost 300 people were allegedly abused and beaten by immigration, escort and security staff, a dossier sent to the Home Office claims
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