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Cardiff players are banned from Twitter and Facebook before their Championship play-off clashes against West Ham United.
Candidates embark on their last full day of campaigning in the local council election campaign before the polls open on Thursday.
Nasa may be at the forefront of space technology, but an industrial estate in Hertfordshire is fast becoming a meteoric success.
Alec Stewart, England's most capped Test cricketer, questions whether the West Indies batsmen will cope with England's potent bowling attack
Researchers confirm that the wounds on Oetzi, a 5,300-year-old frozen mummy found in the Alps in 1991, contain the oldest known traces of blood.
More than 200 cases of measles are confirmed on Merseyside in the largest outbreak in the area since 1988, the Health Protection Agency says.
Search for survivors enters its third day
Ofcom will not be "rushed into a knee-jerk reaction" in considering whether BSkyB is "fit and proper" to hold a broadcasting licence, the BBC understands.
Secretary of State for Environment Caroline Spelman has defended the government's plans for drought if England experiences a third dry winter.
Standpipes could be needed in the streets next year if England faces another dry winter, the environment secretary warns.
Can Coronation Street work as an arena musical?
Disgraced former media mogul Conrad Black will be allowed to live in Canada after he finishes a prison term in the US, government sources say.
A charity representing carers calls on the government to back a new strategy to kick start more jobs in the care industry.
The Conservative Party's former Treasurer did not breach laws on political donations in a recent row over "cash for access", the electoral watchdog says.
GPs are making mistakes when prescribing drugs to one in six of their patients, a review by General Medical Council suggests
Schools are urged to consider female-friendly activities such as Zumba classes and rollerblading because so many girls are avoiding exercise.
Occupy Wall Street holds May Day protest
Rolf Harris is to be awarded the Bafta Fellowship at this year's Bafta TV Awards in honour of his six successful decades on screen.
US President Obama pledges to "finish the job" on a surprise trip to Afghanistan a year after Osama Bin Laden's death, as seven die in a Kabul blast
Why cockroaches need all the friends they can get
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