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BBCAndy Coulson charged with perjuryDavid Cameron's ex-director of communications is charged with perjury as part of an investigation into evidence at the trial of former MSP Tommy Sheridan.
Deal to drop 'rude' Zuma paintingA South African art gallery agrees not to display a painting of President Jacob Zuma with his genitals exposed after reaching a deal with the ANC.
Assange loses extradition appealWikileaks founder Julian Assange loses his Supreme Court fight against extradition to Sweden to face accusations of sex offences.
Markets unsettled by Spain fearsFears over Spain's finances have sparked losses for stock markets and a move into safe haven investments.
Pensioner attack reward doubledA reward for information about the attack on a 93-year-old Birmingham woman, who died on Tuesday, is doubled to £10,000.
Elton 'doing well' after illnessSir Elton John is on the mend after a respiratory infection that led him to cancel three concerts in Las Vegas, his partner David Furnish says.
VIDEO: Elementary: A new side to SherlockSherlock Holmes has featured in hundreds of films and television shows, in fact, the fictional detective holds the record as the human character most portrayed on screen.
Police in talks over Sikh protestPolice say they are talking to community leaders following a protest by hundreds of Sikhs at a Luton police station.
Chen attacks China 'lawlessness''Lawlessness' could be the biggest challenge to China's political stability and must be tackled, activist Chen Guangcheng has said.
McAreavey trial hears of killingThe trial of two men accused of the murder of Michaela McAreavey in Mauritius is hearing details of her killing.
VIDEO: Italy quake: Rescue operation goes onRescue workers continue to search for survivors and secure buildings following a powerful earthquake in the northern Italy.
Free nursery rules to be changedRules governing the way free nursery school education in England is delivered are to be changed, making it easier for parents to take up places.
Distrust could hamper Green DealPublic mistrust of the Big Six energy firms may undermine government plans for its planned Green Deal, according to the International Energy Agency.
Second body part posted in CanadaCanadian police investigating a parcel containing a human foot have discovered a second package, possibly containing a hand, at a post office in Ottawa.
'Lung washing' may up transplantsWashing lungs before they are transplanted could increase the number of organs suitable for donation, according to doctors in Newcastle.
Father in 'save regiment' callThe father of a Welsh soldier killed in Afghanistan calls for his regiment to be saved from possible amalgamation.
Scottish ban warning over RangersScottish football could face an international ban after Rangers challenged the SFA's transfer sanctions in the courts, it is warned.
Scottish ban warning over RangersScottish football could face an international ban after Rangers challenged the SFA's transfer sanctions in the courts, it is warned.
Hundreds diverted from GatwickGatwick says there could be minor disruption to flights, after more than 1,000 passengers were diverted overnight to other airports.
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