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BBCSix guilty of police station riotSix males are found guilty over a firebomb attack on a Nottingham police station during last summer's riots.
Police reopen 1992 murder probePolice reopen their investigation into the murder of 19-year-old student Amanda Duffy in Hamilton 20 years ago.
Murder claim was 'wicked story'Shafilea Ahmed's sister invented a "wicked story" that her parents killed the teenager following her arrest for robbery, a court is told.
Tycoon names turbines after exesIce cream tycoon Maitland Mackie reveals he named the wind turbines at his company premises after his ex-girlfriends.
Man Utd agree deal to sign KagawaManchester United agree a deal reported to be worth an initial £12m to sign Japan midfielder Shinji Kagawa from Borussia Dortmund.
Twist in 'Bin Laden doctor' caseThe Pakistani doctor who helped the CIA track down Osama Bin Laden was jailed last week for alleged links to militants, the court judgement shows.
UK 'should increase investment'The UK must continue with spending cuts to reduce the fiscal deficit, but balance this with more infrastructure investment, says the European Commission.
Spyware targets Iran's dissidentsInstallation software for Simurgh, an anonymising proxy tool, has been compromised with a Trojan warn researchers.
British hostage released in SudanBritish hostage Patrick Noonan, who was kidnapped in Sudan three months ago, is freed, the Foreign Office says.
Olympic flame's last day in WalesThousands of people turn out to see the Olympic torch leave Wales on day 12 of the relay, with runners including a pregnant woman whose baby is overdue.
Limit put on school inset daysSchools in Wales will not be able to take any additional inset days in the next academic year, Education Minister Leighton Andrews says.
Iraq PM warns of Arab 'water war'Arab countries could be headed towards a future war over water, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki warns at the opening of a conference in Baghdad.
Lawyer withdraws in Michaela caseThe Michaela McAreavey murder trial is adjourned for the day after a lawyer representing one of the accused withdraws from the case.
Cricket swing 'not from humidity'Research on cricket balls as they are subjected to varying humidity suggests that it does not affect the phenomenon of "swing bowling".
VIDEO: Mt Rushmore styling for England starsFour of England's best players - David Beckham, Wayne Rooney, Paul Gascoigne and Stuart Pearce - are turned into a Mount Rushmore-style sculpture.
Moscow chess 'Armageddon' loomsThe world chess championship is being decided in Moscow for the first time since Garry Kasparov beat Anatoly Karpov in 1985.
Leading Bahrain activist releasedA pro-democracy activist in Bahrain who was arrested last month after staging a lone protest on a main road is released from jail after paying a fine.
Mirror editors sacked in shake-upThe editors of the Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror are 'made redundant' as the two newspapers merge into one title, says publisher Trinity Mirror.
Russia to block new Syria moveHopes of a new initiative over Syria suffer a setback as a Russian spokesman rules out any action by the UN Security Council soon.
Credit card loans shrink in AprilCredit card lending in April recorded its biggest monthly contraction since August 2006, figures show, indicating further evidence of consumer caution.
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