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Cheryl Cole's single Call My Name goes straight to number and becomes the fastest selling single of 2012 to date.
Up to 300 people turn out for a protest march against wind farms at Llanddona on Anglesey, claiming there are plans for "industrial scale" turbines.
How Rodney King's case sparked the 1992 LA riots
Scrum-half Ben Youngs will miss the remainder of England's tour of South Africa because of a shoulder injury.
A diet high in cholesterol may help people with a fatal genetic disease which damages the brain, according to early studies in mice.
Medical centres are going out into the community to persuade more men to consult their doctor.
Ulster Unionist Party leader Mike Nesbitt withdraws the party whip from former MP Ken Maginnis.
boy who has had cancer was given huge support after continuing his relay stint despite falling with the torch.
Does anything affect your statutory rights?
The Roman Catholic Church dismisses a poll suggesting the majority of Scots support the right to same-sex marriage.
Rodney King, the African American at the centre of the 1992 LA riots, is found dead at the bottom of a swimming pool aged 47.
A man killed when a stage collapsed ahead of a Radiohead concert in Canada is named as Scott Johnson, a drum technician, from South Yorkshire.
Two children are in a serious condition in hospital after being hit by a falling tree in south west London.
David Nalbandian is disqualified from the Aegon Championships final at Queen's after injuring a line judge by kicking an advertising board into his shin.
Two Palestinians are shot dead by an Israeli truck driver in the West Bank after allegedly attacking him in a botched robbery, Israeli police say.
A space-hopping student from Gloucestershire has bounced four miles along a beach in an attempt to break the world record.
Three nine-year-old boys who were injured by a falling tree in a cricket field in south-west London have been named.
Police are investigating a complaint of alleged assault against David Nalbandian after a line judge was injured at Queen's.
Syrian government forces intensify their bombardment of the central city of Homs, activists say, warning that hundreds of civilians are trapped.
Assembly Health Committee chairwoman Sue Ramsey criticises the health minister's decision to maintain a ban on gay people donating blood.
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