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Animal wardens are trying to find out who has been dumping sick or dying dogs in a remote part of Berkshire.
A man stabbed in the ear and neck with a broken bottle by a teenager says he was scared to go outside his home after the attack.
You have been sending your views about England's chief medical officer column on how the NHS could learn from department stores, such as John Lewis.
Newhaven port is criticised by the county council for building a lorry park without consulting residents.
How does a modern liberal square their progressive social beliefs with being a member of the Roman Catholic church? Kerry Kennedy, daughter of the late US senator Bobby Kennedy, has found an accommodation.
Hundreds of people in Hull and East Yorkshire reveal they are still suffering stress and trauma more than a year after severe flooding.
Denying NHS services to patients who top up their care with private treatment is "untenable", according to a leading health think-tank.
"Trainers are in danger of painting racing as a cliquey members-only club"
A man has been jailed for nine years at the High Court in Edinburgh for shooting a father on his doorstep in South Lanarkshire.
Councils are being told off for using CCTV to catch dog owners that don't clear up their pets' mess. So how big a problem is dog fouling?
A coroner criticises an "uncaring society" after a man lay in his bed for three months after he had died.
Fluffy, funny and frankly outrageous to its fans, Sex and the City has long baffled a sizeable constituency of the TV-watching public - namely men. As the film of the show premieres in London, what is its appeal?
A Devon lorry driver who killed a man when he crashed into a tractor as he wrote text messages is jailed for six years.
Religious seminaries in Pakistan persuade their students to drop their batons for bats and balls.
The Indian finance minister says it is "outrageous" that developed countries are turning crops into biofuels.
Leaders of the influential US Southern Baptists decide climate change is real and they should fight it.
The government is considering a voucher scheme to help people pay their fuel bills, the BBC learns.
Some of the UK's top energy firms are meeting the Treasury amid calls for a windfall tax on their profits.
Hundreds of people gather in Enniskillen on the 20th anniversary of Poppy Day bomb.
It is time to take radical action to curb rising population and consumption levels, or face "unspeakable consequences".
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