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BBCBaked beans spillage blocks M11A motorway is shut after a lorry sheds its load of baked beans across three lanes of the southbound carriageway in Essex.
One dead in home flu-like illnessHealth chiefs are investigating an outbreak of a flu-like illness at a residential home in Carmarthenshire.
Trick spots CO2 from fossil fuelsResearchers prove a novel method of determining whether atmospheric CO2 was created by natural sources or by the burning of fossil fuels.
Commons fig tree costs 'cut down'Parliamentary officials have reportedly cut a deal to almost halve the cost of indoor House of Commons fig trees - from £32,500 to £18,500 a year.
Artful (tax) dodgers?If the rich stop giving to the arts, will we all end up paying?
Shakes top new record store chartRock group Alabama Shakes debut at number one on the first ever Official Record Store Chart, which reflects sales at the UK's independent record shops.
Candidates quit debate over BNPLabour's Ken Livingstone and the Green Party's Jenny Jones pull out of a BBC London radio debate over the inclusion of the British National Party.
In defence of obscure wordsWe chase "fast culture" at our peril - unusual words and difficult art are good for us, says Will Self.
Ex-bank worker jailed for theftA former bank worker is jailed for eight months for stealing more than £20,000 from two of his former colleagues.
Killer mum 'set herself on fire'A woman who killed her five-year-old son set fire to herself in a train's toilet cubicle on the 14th anniversary of his death, an inquest hears.
Drunk victims 'not responsible'Prosecutors say the Ched Evans case proves it is a "myth" that rape victims are "somehow responsible" for being attacked.
Harry The Viking primed for AyrHarry The Viking, part-owned by Sir Alex Ferguson, is favourite for the Scottish Grand National at Ayr on Saturday.
Toy ship sells for record £76,000A rare steam-propelled toy tin-plate battleship becomes the most expensive single toy ever sold in the UK after fetching £76,000 in Berkshire.
UK offers £10bn loan to the IMFThe IMF says it has pledges for $430bn (£247bn) of the extra funds it was seeking to help economies in trouble - including just under $15bn from the UK.
Kipsang and Keitany win marathonWilson Kipsang and Mary Keitany complete a Kenyan double at the London Marathon, as Claire Hallissey shines for Britain.
Thousands attend Bahrain protestOpposition supporters in Bahrain attend a mass protest demanding an end to the crackdown on dissent and the cancellation of Sunday's Grand Prix.
VIDEO: Murky background to Heywood's deathAs China's communist party admit that Neil Heywood may have been murdered, there are still questions about whether the real reason for the British businessman's death will ever emerge.
Racial bias saves death row manConvicted US killer Marcus Robinson is ordered off death row after a judge determines that racial bias was evident during jury selection in his 1994 trial.
Man fails to overturn convictionA man jailed for the homophobic murder of CountyTyrone supermarket boss Shaun Fitzpatrick has failed in his bid to have his conviction overturned.
Florida judge grants gunman bailA judge sets bail at $150,000 for George Zimmerman, charged with murder over the death of unarmed black Florida teenager Trayvon Martin.
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