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A study suggests secondary school pupils in England are not eating enough food at lunchtime.
Press ponders Leveson's rebuff to Hunt
The Leveson inquiry rejects Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt's bid to bring forward his testimony, amid a row over his handling of the proposed BSkyB takeover.
The trial of former Ukrainian PM Yulia Tymoshenko, accused of tax evasion charges, is delayed after she refuses to attend for health reasons.
Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith says he would not accept a further £10bn of welfare cuts.
A green-feathered headdress said to have belonged to the last Aztec emperor could return to Mexico from Austria after the senate changed its rules.
'How gastric band surgery changed my life at 17'
Boats made of paper and cardboard have aided preparations for an assault by Royal Marines as part of the finale to war games.
Thousands of Rangers fans take part in a march to Hampden aimed at showing their support for the crisis-hit club.
A record number of people are turning to charities to help them feed their families.
A trial using electricity to shrink the hearts of patients who are suffering from heart failure is about to start in Liverpool.
The US Secret Service tightens rules on drinking and behaviour on foreign trips, as it battles with the fallout from a sex scandal in Colombia.
A boxing match will take place at the Royal Albert Hall 13 years after the London venue lost its licence to host boxing and wrestling.
A new music award is presented in Liverpool to highlight the city's thriving music scene and prove there is more to Liverpool than The Beatles.
Life of a man so tall he could light his cigar from a street lamp
Police say that a bomb found close to the border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic contained 600 pounds of explosives and was fully primed.
Why are the Taliban talking about cricket?
The police and Army are at the scene of a security alert in north Belfast following the discovery of a suspicious object in Ballygomartin Road.
Hundreds of indigenous Bolivians are on a second long march in protest at government plans to build a road through the Amazon rainforest.
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