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Gaza's only fresh source of water is too contaminated to drink, says a report by two charities - urging Israel to end its blockade of the territory.
Cronenberg on Cosmopolis - 'like making a documentary'
Author David Wolman investigates the coming cashless future
Ministers will "look very seriously" at a report that suggests more than half of criminals wearing electronic tags break curfews, the Home Secretary Theresa May says.
People who download child abuse images pose a risk of committing sex attacks on children, the specialist police child protection unit says.
Oxford University is to provide up to £22,000 of financial support to Scots in a move to encourage more applications
A "weakness" in the mergers of some public sector organisations has been criticised by the public spending watchdog Audit Scotland.
The UK government needs to clarify the details of changes planned for the Armed Forces in Scotland, Bruce Crawford says
Extra cash is being offered to graduates to teach maths in primary schools and to teachers training in the most challenging schools.
Disputes over plagiarism have driven a rise in complaints by students against universities in England and Wales, says the official adjudicator.
Pedestrian crossings do not allow older people enough time to cross the road, study warns.
A 10-year-old girl has had a major blood vessel in her body replaced with one grown in the laboratory, Swedish doctors report.
The British Medical Journal has called on doctors' organisations to stop opposing assisted dying for terminally ill, mentally competent adults.
Why some carnivorous plants are giving up meat
Scientists worldwide join forces to demand tougher action on consumption and population at next week's Rio+20 summit.
Former England manager Steve McClaren believes Harry Redknapp's decision to leave Tottenham Hotspur is "not a footballing one".
How Mario Gomez fired Germany to the brink of the European Championship quarter-finals
Habbo's sexual predators raises wider issues
Are there any reasons for hope on global markets?
Chancellor George Osborne says "taxpayers will be better protected when things go wrong" thanks to banking reforms outlined by the government.
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