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Warnings are issued to potential scavengers not to touch timber washed ashore from the sunken Ice Prince.
Shack dwellers are being forced out of their homes in Addis Ababa as massive development takes place in the city.
Cardiff Council's Lib Dem leader faces a no-confidence vote, but calls the Labour group "wreckers".
An artist who destroyed his belongings in the window of a London store is among the recipients of an art award.
An east coast eyesore is to be demolished after more than a decade of arguments about its future.
A developer wants to demolish a former sock factory in Nottinghamshire to make way for a superstore.
A disused bridge is likely to be demolished after becoming the target of vandals.
Scientists have unravelled the genome of the rice plant's gravest fungal menace, a crop wrecker that ruins the potential to feed millions every year.
Police appeal for information after a security guard's dog dies trapped in a burning vehicle.
Repairing damage caused by vandals at a converted church in Great Yarmouth are expected to top £100,000.
Labour MEP Glenys Kinnock says in a BBC lecture that a new constitution will make the EU more effective.
A clean-up operation is taking place after vandals smashed 67 doors and windows at a primary school in Hertfordshire.
A publisher wants profits from books written by a priest who disrupted the Olympic marathon to go to charity.
An ex-priest is given a suspended jail sentence for pushing the front-runner off the road during the men's marathon in Athens.
Cash rewards are being offered to catch vandals who are wrecking parks and playgrounds in Bedfordshire.
A man who destroyed his own inn by ramming it with an earth mover as customers enjoyed a drink, apologises.
Wreckers who are repeatedly attacking Milton Keynes playgrounds could leave a youngster seriously hurt.
A 'respectable housewife' from west Wales is among 30 people fined for ruining a GM crops trial in north Wales.
People who salvaged timber from a stricken cargo ship off Cornwall will not have to pay for the wood.
One party's wreckers' charter is another's unifying force, reports BBC Northern Ireland Political editor Mark Devenport.
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