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A 29-year-old Oxford man is jailed for stealing money from charity boxes on Remembrance Sunday.
A man is caught on CCTV stealing a Poppy Appeal tin from a church in Bristol.
A man who stole a poppy collection tin from a pub on Edinburgh's Royal Mile has been jailed for four months.
Passengers annoyed with overcrowding on a train service send tins of sardines to rail bosses as a protest.
A fat dog which needs to lose the equivalent of 51 tins of dog food is to go head to head in a weight loss challenge.
Rebel leaders use mineral wealth to pay for arms
A man caught on CCTV apparently stealing a Poppy Appeal tin in Oxfordshire is branded the "lowest of the low".
New York's Tin Pan Alley, the birthplace of many iconic American songs, is under threat, conservationists warn.
Fray Bentos, the Uruguayan town that gave the world corned beef, is exporting the product once again after years of decline
A peckish burglar who ate a tin of beans during a break-in is caught after leaving his fingerprints on a tin.
One of Burma's most prominent political detainees, Win Tin, is freed after 19 years in detention.
The Congolese army is helping rebels mine gold and tin, instead of fighting them, a lobby group says.
A town museum is relocated to the site of one of Cornwall's last surviving tin streaming mills.
Fed-up villagers in Cornwall send an urgent call to get their vandalised phone box fixed, with tin cans and string.
BBC Spotlight's Andy Breare thinks back to the days before technology and tinned tuna as he sails across the Atlantic aboard the Nova Scotia Clipper.
Nigeria's earth is rich in minerals but there is little investment, so illegal miners dominate the sector.
Getting rid of unwanted stuff can be a pleasure - and decluttering offers the chance to acquire yet more stuff to take its place, says Lucy Kellaway.
A giant tin portrait of Margaret Thatcher inside the Welsh assembly building divides AMs.
Profitable metals mining could return in Cornwall and Devon amid huge price rises in the value of metals.
The National Trust buys a large area of Cornwall's coastline, including a former mine.
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