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Will ploughing investment and new initiatives into tennis help change its image as a middle-class sport, or is there a bigger psychological barrier at play?
The memorial stone dedicated to former Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis is stolen from a Cheshire cemetery.
The onus is on President Koroma to prove he is genuine about fighting Sierra Leone's ingrained culture of corruption, the BBC's Mark Doyle writes.
BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell looks at the EU policies that protect the Iberian lynx, but also help destroy its habitat.
Plans to build a new road over a 4,000-year-old serpent-shaped feature in Herefordshire are criticised.
The BBC News website speaks to people affected by the flooding in Sheffield.
A British firm is accused of paying bribes to senior Lesotho officials linked to a huge water and electricity project.
The principal cycle path through central Scotland has been blocked by a farmer who now faces legal action.
A British journalist tells the BBC about what life is like on a huge US base in Iraq.
The transcript of Prince Charles's exclusive interview with BBC environment correspondent Sarah Mukajee.
Two sites for travellers in Wiltshire are given more than £260,000 government cash.
The beer flows again at a 14th Century village pub 10 months after it was wrecked by fire.
The family of a traveller who went missing last month join police in a new appeal for help from the public.
Graduating with a degree in Africa no longer seems to be a guarantee of a good job or a better life.
One in four workers believe they lack the skills they need to do their jobs properly, according to a new survey.
The Prince of Wales, opening a canal in the Cotswolds, says that there should be more vocational training for young people.
The BBC's Jeremy McDermott meets Colombian warlord Carlos Castano who leads the country's feared right-wing paramilitary group, the AUC.
Lesotho postpones until December a key court case against Western construction companies accused of corruption in a major development project.
Cathy Jenkins reports from the elite Kip Keino High Altitude Centre in Kenya where Olympic talent is born.
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