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A US man who spent more than 16 years in prison is freed after new DNA evidence clears his name.
Seven people, including two MPs, are killed in a suicide attack in central Somalia, which the al-Shabab group says it carried out.
A man who used his dead wife's name to avoid speeding offences has been banned from driving but spared jail by a judge.
Shakespeare, a hip-hop festival and artists Gilbert and George are among the offerings on a new on-demand digital arts service.
Police investigating the death of a teenager, found dead on the Sandringham Estate, arrest two men on suspicion of murder.
Roy Hodgson is named as the new England boss by the Football Association, with the 64-year-old agreeing a four-year deal.
A Cardiff events and media group is unveiled as the new operator of the Brecon Jazz Festival.
The hunt for a place to shelter Concorde from the rain
Schools are having to use the government's flagship pupil premium to plug budget cuts, say head teachers.
More than 1000 people forced to leave their homes as flood waters rose have been told they must spend a second night in emergency accommodation.
Another nine people are arrested by police investigating the naming of a rape victim on social media sites.
One of the Royal Navy's most advanced and powerful warships, HMS Dauntless, is on its way to Falkland Islands.
Mike Catt is joining England's coaching set-up as Wayne Smith turns down the chance to be part of Stuart Lancaster's team.
May Day protests and celebrations
Tributes are being paid to Aberdeen Shikoyi, the captain of Kenya's female rugby team who died a week after being injured in a match against Uganda.
The family of murdered British aid worker Khalil Dale say they are "shocked and saddened beyond comprehension" following his death.
Norway's world swimming champion Alexander Dale Oen dies suddenly in the US, aged 26, the country's swimming federation says.
April has seen massive rainfall in the UK, so how much more is needed to stop the summer drought?
The Arlene Fraser murder trial hears claims a witness misled police by saying he had searched his land for Mrs Fraser's body.
Pro-junta forces in Mali take control of the main anti-junta military base after two days of fighting in the capital, Bamako, witnesses say.
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