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Thousands of travellers have been stuck in Thailand after anti-government protestors took over two airports. Tube driver Darryl Ferguson, 53, of Hounslow, west London, is among those affected.
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The A40 in Gloucester re-opens after road works took one month longer than scheduled.
A man is shot dead by police within what are believed to be the grounds of Guildford cathedral in Surrey.
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Investigators have revealed new details of how the early stages of the Mumbai terror attacks unfolded, writes the BBC's Prachi Pinglay.
Emmerson Boyce's late winner leaves luckless West Brom empty-handed after they dominate the game at the JJB.
Ricky Ponting hits 79 as Australia finish day two of the second Test 29 runs behind New Zealand with seven wickets in hand.
British businessman Mark Abell spent two days barricaded in his hotel room before being freed by Indian security forces.
A nurse who took part in secret filming at a Brighton hospital will have to await the outcome of a hearing.
When a movie dramatises the lives and times of an easy on the eye bunch such as Germany's Baader Meinhof gang, it does tend to glamorise the murder and kidnapping they got up to, says Clive James.
Mumbai resident Sanvar Oberoi was near the Chhatrapati Shivaji railway station - one of the targets - when the attacks began.
Disciplinary charges against a nurse who took part in secret filming at a Brighton hospital are thrown out at a hearing.
A man is charged in connection with a rape which took place in Oxford more than 20 years ago.
A former colleague of a nurse who took part in secret filming at a Brighton hospital tells a disciplinary hearing he felt betrayed.
A man is being held in connection with a rape which took place in Oxford more than 20 years ago.
Figures show UK families had started to spend less on package holidays and clothing before the credit crunch took hold.
After more than 5,000 gigs over 35 years, rock fan Ray Morrissey can claim to be Britain's most prolific concert-goer.
Two rangers share their experiences of protecting mountain gorillas in Virunga National Park, DR Congo.
Dale Steyn takes 5-57 as South Africa beat Bangladesh by an innings and 129 runs in the first Test in Bloemfontein.
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