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A British tourist who tried to protect a girl being mauled by captive cheetahs tells how the animals then turned on her.
A man dies and three people are seriously hurt as a taxi overturns on the M40 near Oxford.
First Minister Carwyn Jones says Labour can build on big gains at the council elections and win an outright majority in the Welsh assembly.
Miguel Cotto and Floyd Mayweather make the weight ahead of their WBA light-middleweight title fight on Saturday.
Caitlin Moran on why being a woman is funny
Nine suspected militants have been killed by a US drone in a volatile tribal region of north-west Pakistan, officials say.
Papers reflect on what election results mean for political parties
What kind of royal memorabilia do you have?
Relatives of some of the victims of 9/11 have arrived in Cuba, ahead of the military tribunal of the man accused of masterminding the attacks.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four others accused over 9/11 refuse to answer questions as they appear before a military tribunal at Guantanamo.
A ceremony at the Olympic Park in east London officially opens the 2012 stadium, with a nine-year-old girl being chosen to start the celebrations.
A bronze statue of former England and Leeds United manager Don Revie is unveiled at Elland Road 40 years after the team last won the FA Cup
Bedfordshire Police and council leaders pledge to keep Luton town centre "protest-free" on Saturday.
UK scientists create the wrong kind of buzz in Sweden
Staying in education longer may make a person smarter, but it may not make them happier, new research suggests.
An exhibition of paintings based on the controversial love life of Robert Burns opens to the public this weekend.
An expert is to look into the Scottish Police Service Authority's handling of forensic evidence during the Kevin "Gerbil" murder trial.
An overnight curfew was imposed around the defence ministry in the Egyptian capital Cairo, after violent clashes there on Friday.
A UN special rapporteur says he will recommend the US restore tribal lands, including the Black Hills of South Dakota, site of Mount Rushmore.
A leading UK veterinary surgeon says he has evidence of an "unacceptable" rise in the number of animals being slaughtered while still conscious.
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