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Former NFL star Junior Seau died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, a US coroner says, returning a verdict of suicide on the former San Diego Charger.
UK Defence Secretary Philip Hammond criticises a "tasteless, provocative" advert showing an Argentine athlete training on a UK war memorial in the Falklands.
One of the more unusual tributes being planned for the Diamond Jubilee is a new portrait of the Queen - but one being made out of cakes.
Do big-name rock reunions overshadow new talent?
Business-focused social networking website Linkedin said its quarterly profits more than doubled sending its shares up 10%.
What has Heathrow been told to stop doing?
Welsh Labour says it is confident of taking a "leap forward" after polling stations closed in elections for all but one of Wales' local councils.
Queen Elizabeth II is probably the best-travelled monarch ever. She has officially visited 116 countries - but not Greece.
Labour leader Ed Miliband says his party are winning back voters' trust, as they gain more than 800 seats in the local elections in England, Wales and Scotland.
The campaign to improve hand hygiene in hospitals in England and Wales contributed to a significant fall in the rates of superbug infections, says a report.
Head teachers are being urged to report back on Ofsted inspectors to ensure inspections are carried out constructively and impartially.
An operating system developed to connect services in the cities of the future will be put through its paces in London.
Norway is leading the way in preparing for the move to the net's new addressing scheme, suggests a survey.
Image tools used by Interpol to arrest child abusers
How to break all the rules to work better and faster
The UK unemployment rate will rise to almost 9% by the end of 2012, doing "permanent damage to the UK's productive capacity", a think tank says.
Seven people facing felony charges over the death of a Florida university student who died in a hazing incident have turned themselves in to police.
Dwain Chambers will face Usain Bolt over 100m at the meeting in Ostrava in the Czech Republic later this month.
Boris Johnson narrowly beats Ken Livingstone to win a second term as London mayor, after a day of heavy Tory losses.
Sudan pledges to stop fighting with South Sudan in compliance with a UN Security Council resolution.
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