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BBCIsrael rejects detainees' appealIsrael's Supreme Court rejects an appeal for the release of two detained Palestinians who have been on hunger strike for 68 days.
Nuclear official wounded in ItalyThe head of an Italian nuclear energy company is shot and wounded by a gunman on a motorbike as he leaves his home in the northern city of Genoa.
Euro Disney reports higher lossesLosses grow at Euro Disney due to higher wage costs and spending on sprucing up Disneyland Paris ahead of its 20th anniversary.
'Failure' over early years careA charity accuses the Scottish government of failing families over its early learning provision.
Heavy drinkers face breath testsDrinkers arrested for anti-social behaviour in Plymouth get the chance to avoid prosecution by staying sober for a month.
Campsite death brother 'stable'The brother of a teenage girl who died at a Shropshire campsite from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning is "stable but unwell".
BGT wins weekend ratings battleBritain's Got Talent beats The Voice in the latest ratings battle for the second week running.
The original air acesThe Royal Flying Corps came into being 100 years ago and played a key role in World War I. But who were its heroic pilots, and why was the corps so special?
Election fears prove short-livedEuropean shares finish higher on Monday as investor concerns about government austerity plans following weekend election results proved short-lived.
Dinosaur gases 'warmed the Earth'Giant dinosaurs could have warmed the planet with their flatulence, say scientists.
New funeral in body mix-up caseThe funeral of a woman whose body was exhumed from the grave of a former Hull paratrooper takes places later.
Bacteria may help build PCsMagnet-making bacteria may help build biological computers of the future, an international team of researchers says.
Olympic boat takes to the waterAn Olympic boat created using 1,200 pieces of donated wood, including Jimi Hendrix's guitar and a section of Brighton's West Pier, is launched in Hampshire.
VIDEO: Sealand plays first official matchThe team of the Principality of Sealand have played their first official football match
Congo 'regains towns from rebels'The DR Congo army says it has regained control of the entire eastern area of Masisi from rebels loyal to warlord Bosco "Terminator" Ntaganda, wanted by the ICC.
Irish priests on Church's futureAn organisation which represents more than 850 priests in Ireland meets to discuss the future direction of the Catholic Church.
Kean surprised to face relegationBlackburn manager Steve Kean says he did not expect the club to be fighting relegation at this stage of the season.
Thousands run in Belfast marathonAbout 20,000 people take part in Belfast's 31st marathon, which is won by Ethiopian Urga Negowu and Kenyan Alice Chelangat.
AUDIO: 'All I wanted was a family to look after me'Charity The Fostering Network has warned that the UK needs an estimated 8,750 more foster carers to head off a foster care crisis. Robert Tapsfield, chief executive of the Fostering Network, and Clare Marshall, who went through the foster care system, discuss the issue.
Seoul 'to target flesh capsules'South Korea is to increase customs inspections targeting capsules of powdered human flesh smuggled in from China and taken as medicine.
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