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A deaf dog is taught sign language by an animal charity in order to help find her a new home.

Former soap star and Middlesbrough actress Thelma Barlow receives an acolade from a North East university.

"There should be no place for booing the kicker in rugby"

As George W Bush welcomes Barack Obama and his family to the White House, we look at the often tricky task of handing over the keys.

A court rules that the Lockerbie bomber, Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi, will remain in jail while he appeals against his conviction.

A rise in UK unemployment expected in official figures later could take the jobless total to its highest level for a decade.

Nick Clegg accuses Labour and the Tories of "timidity" in their efforts to kick-start the British economy.

David Cameron has unveiled proposals to cut the tax burden for employers as the main parties fight it out over tax.

The man convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing applies to be released on bail pending his appeal.

Ten years of government transport policy has been dismissed as "a big disappointment" by academics.

Benin's sports ministry wants a change of nickname for the national side

Carling Cup holders Spurs edge into the last 16 while Newcastle's season plunges to a new low at a sparse St James' Park.

Saracens comprehensively outplay Newcastle as they run in five tries for a crushing victory.

With PM Samak Sundaravej out of the picture, the BBC's Jonathan Head looks at the choices and challenges facing Thailand's ruling party.

Preserving tropical forests is the cheapest way of combating climate change - so why aren't we doing it?

Animal inspectors investigate after a pet rabbit is stolen, killed, skinned, and its fur returned to the owners.

The BBC's Jennifer Pak delves into Beijing's backstreets to find the best bars, eateries and shopping.

The Anglican Church's 10-yearly Lambeth Conference has taken place, with more focus than ever on the issue of homosexuality.

Two Labour MPs say Foreign Secretary David Miliband should be sacked for disloyalty, as leadership speculation continues.

Two litters of one of the Britain's rarest animals make their first public appearance.

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