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BBCThai web editor in suspended termAn editor of a Thai political website is given an eight-month suspended sentence for failing to remove comments deemed insulting to the monarchy.
Thai web editor in suspended termAn editor of a Thai political website is given an eight-month suspended sentence for failing to remove comments deemed insulting to the monarchy.
Buffer zone call for wind farmsWind farms should be further from homes to protect people from noise in some circumstances, a group of AMs says.
Buffer zone call for wind farmsWind farms should be further from homes to protect people from noise in some circumstances, a group of AMs says.
Three rescued in brothel raidsThree suspected victims of human trafficking are rescued as part of a major cross-border crackdown on organised prostitution.
Trio charged over 'brothel raids'Three women arrested as part of a cross-border police operation into organised prostitution, will appear in court in Belfast later.
Man is injured in city shootingIt is understood a man has been injured in a shooting in west Belfast.
Man is injured in city shootingIt is understood a man has been injured in a shooting in west Belfast.
MPs call for body image lessonsAll school children should have to take part in compulsory body image and self-esteem lessons, MPs recommend in a major report on British body image.
MPs call for body image lessonsAll school children should take part in compulsory body image and self-esteem lessons, MPs recommend, in a major report on body image.
Children aged five 'depressed'Children as young a five are being referred for treatment for depression and anxiety, a BBC investigation discovers.
Children aged five 'depressed'Children as young as five are being referred for treatment for depression and anxiety, a BBC investigation finds.
UN confirms Sudan Abyei pulloutSudan pulls its troops out of the disputed border area of Abyei, according to the UN, as peace talks with South Sudan begin.
More time to quiz fire parentsPolice are given another 12 hours to question the parents of six children killed in a house fire in Derby.
Liberia's Taylor gets 50 yearsA UN-backed court in The Hague sentences former Liberian President Charles Taylor to 50 years in jail for aiding war crimes in Sierra Leone.
Ofsted's one-day school warningOfsted is going to introduce "almost no notice" inspections - calling head teachers the afternoon before arriving.
Panetta urges naval might in AsiaDefense Secretary Leon Panetta calls for a strong US naval presence in the Asia-Pacific, on the eve of a trip to the region.
Doctors to take industrial actionDoctors will stop providing non-urgent care for a day next month in the first industrial action by the profession for nearly 40 years.
Police Blackberry plan criticisedA £71m government scheme to cut the cost of paperwork by giving police forces smartphones and other devices makes only "woeful" savings, a report by MPs suggests.
UK 'won't fiddle migrant stats'Minister Damian Green rejects universities' call to exempt foreign students from immigration figures, denying claims it will cost the UK billions.
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