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Celebrity magazine Heat apologises to the Duchess of Cambridge after publishing a photograph of her shopping at a supermarket.
A soldier believed to have been killed by a British sniper in Afghanistan was accidentally shot while on active service, a coroner says.
The threat of industrial action by BBC journalists and technicians during the Queen's Diamond Jubilee weekend in June is withdrawn.
Virgin is due to tell a Lords select committee that rival BT is being subsidised by government cash.
Cash-strapped Greek hospitals get strict about payment, even from broke new mothers
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One of the country's biggest companies, the car firm Arnold Clark, describes many young Scots as "unsuitable" for work.
Guatemala's former military leader Efrain Rios Montt faces a second trial on genocide charges, over the massacre of 201 people during the civil war.
Smartphones, caravans and pyramids inspire gardens
A man accused of murdering his wife was his usual "joking" self on the day she disappeared, a court hears.
Is the fountain pen a curious example of an old-fashioned object surviving the winds of change?
How PM is champion of closer European integration
Money lending firm Wonga is criticised by the Office of Fair Trading for using aggressive and misleading debt collection methods.
A survey suggests adults are struggling to spell properly because they rely on technology to check their work.
The head of the UN nuclear watchdog says it is close to signing a deal with Iran on an investigation into its atomic activity, after talks in Tehran.
An eBay auction bid of £150,000 for an Olympic torch carried in Cornwall was a hoax, the seller says.
New electricity legislation will avoid a firm commitment to banish coal and gas by the 2030s.
The sister of schoolgirl Shafilea Ahmed saw her mother and father force a bag into her mouth and suffocate her, a court hears.
One trafficked girl's escape from sex slavery
The Bank of England should consider new boosts to the UK economy says the IMF as it backs the government's deficit-cutting strategy.
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