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Max Mosley wins privacy battle
Motor racing boss Max Mosley has won his legal battle against the News of the World over claims he took part in a Nazi orgy.
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Police sift through Darwin finances
Police are sifting through the financial affairs of John and Anne Darwin in a bid to recover the money the couple collected in their scam.
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Internet piracy crackdown announced
Britain's six main internet providers are getting tough on people who illegally download music.
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Brown supports bishops poverty march
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has supported a march of hundreds of bishops, calling for urgent action to tackle global poverty.
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Businessman in Facebook libel win
A businessman whose details were "laid bare" in fake libellous entries on the social networking website Facebook has been awarded £22,000.
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Tories and Unionists in merger talks
The Conservative Party is in talks with the Ulster Unionists about joining forces to create a new political movement in Northern Ireland.
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Bike thieves steal Cameron's wheels
Tory leader David Cameron has had his bike stolen by a gang of teenagers close to his home in west London.
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Police recruit surveillance volunteers
Police have been recruiting volunteers to help spy on their neighbours by monitoring CCTV cameras.
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Parents feel 'let down' by school tests
Parents feel "totally let down" by this year's national curriculum tests fiasco and want to see them abolished.
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Millions face starvation in East Africa
Millions of East Africans are at risk of starvation due to rocketing food prices, Oxfam has warned.
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Trial of Bin Laden driver continues
The trial of Osama Bin Laden's driver continues with the release of a dramatic two-hour video tape.
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'Deal close at Zimbabwe crisis talks'
Zimbabwe's main opposition party and the ruling Zanu-PF party are reportedly close to reaching a deal on forming a unity government.
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Mum in court over baby killing
A British mother accused of strangling her newborn son after giving birth in a hotel room in Crete has appeared in court.
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Olympic fans queue up for tickets
The last batch of Beijing Olympic Games tickets will go on sale two weeks before the start of the games on August 8.
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Ultimate game of battleships
Dramatic footage has been released showing the moment a new heavyweight torpedo sank a retired US warship.
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Tot falls from hotel balcony
A two-year-old British boy is in hospital with critical injuries after falling from a hotel balcony in Spain.
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Berlin awaits Obama speech
US presidential candidate Barack Obama is expected to call on Europe to do more in Afghanistan when he speaks in Berlin later.
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Manila's children say 'Let's dance'
Children have been learning the rumba, tango, jive and foxtrot at Manila's DanceSport Training Centre.
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Soldier killed in Afghanistan named
A British soldier killed by a suspected roadside bomb in Afghanistan has been named as Corporal Jason Barnes.
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