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Poland's football hooligan fears for Euro 2012
Organisers of a presidential TV debate in Mexico say they are sorry after the skintight dress of a production assistant creates controversy.
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A tornado is reported in parts of Oxfordshire during a storm which causes damage to trees and roof tiles.
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UK companies remain confident despite the UK economy entering a double-dip recession, according to two new business surveys.
More than 12,000 cash machines in the UK are set to allow charitable donations from this summer, the government announces.
Blackburn boss Steve Kean wants to stay to help Rovers bounce back following relegation from the Premier League.
World champion Ronnie O'Sullivan says he will retire unless snooker chief Barry Hearn stops "blackmailing" him and his fellow players.
The US foils a plot by al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula to detonate an upgraded version of the failed 2009 "underwear bomb", American officials say.
Blackburn are relegated to the Championship after losing at home to Wigan, whose Premier League status is secure for next season.
Dunfermline are relegated from the Scottish Premier League as Hibernian win to ensure their own top flight survival.
In Syria, parliamentary elections have been taking place, a sign that reform is happening according to the Assad government.
A man who is accused of leading one of the most influential drug gangs in Colombia hands himself in to US counter-narcotics agents in Aruba.
As Greek voters punished the parties that backed EU austerity conditions, the new French President Francois Hollande has said one of his first acts will be to attempt to renegotiate the EU fiscal pact.
A US jury finds Google breached copyright in a case brought by Oracle over Java programming language but cannot agree whether it constitutes "fair use".
Greece's centre-right leader, Antonis Samaras, says he cannot form a coalition, amid warnings from the EU that austerity measures must continue.
A shareholder seeking the dismissal of Yahoo's chief executive demands the internet firm hand over documents relating to his recruitment.
People affected by the drug thalidomide urge the government to agree to a permanent financial settlement to help meet their rising healthcare costs.
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