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BBCBakers killed by Nigeria gunmenFive bakers in Nigeria have been killed in an attack by suspected Islamist gunmen in the north-eastern city of Maiduguri, police say.
Ferguson 'has a word' with YoungSir Alex Ferguson says he has spoken to Ashley Young about diving, but believes the issue has been exaggerated.
'Revenge porn' owner closes siteA site which published intimate pictures of men and women without their permission is closed by its owner and handed over to an anti-bullying group.
Jury out in footballers rape caseThe jury retires to consider its verdicts in the trial of footballers Ched Evans and Clayton McDonald, who are accused of raping a 19-year-old woman.
Berlusconi rejects sex orgy claimEx-Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi says alleged orgies at his home were "burlesque games", during his trial on charges he paid for sex with an underage girl.
Leonard Cohen's ex-manager jailedLeonard Cohen's former manager is jailed for 18 months for harassing the singer-songwriter.
Footballer in steward shove probePolice are investigating an allegation that a steward at Reading FC's ground was pushed over by a Nottingham Forest player at the end of a game.
NI petrol prices 'highest in UK'The average UK petrol price has risen to a new high of 142.48p per litre, motoring association the AA has said, with Northern Ireland prices even higher.
Mali ex-leader flees to SenegalAmadou Toumani Toure, ousted as Mali's leader in last month's coup, flees to Senegal, even though many of his allies are freed.
Barclays 'fails to win over pay critics'Peston on the bank executives facing pressure over pay
Miliband: Stop Bahrain Grand PrixLabour leader Ed Miliband says the Grand Prix in Bahrain should not go ahead, amid continuing protests against the government.
Superdry owner in profit warningShares in Supergroup, the company behind the fashion chain Superdry, plunge after the company issues its fourth profits warning in 12 months.
Breivik 'normally a nice person'Confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik tells his trial he is "normally a very nice person" but "dehumanised" himself after 2006.
Pubs 'back minimum drink pricing'Publicans back the introduction of a minimum price per unit of alcohol, a new study claims, with most blaming cheap supermarket drinks for a fall in sales.
Studios lose landmark piracy suitAn Australian High Court ruling deals a blow to major film and television studios in a landmark case over illegal video downloads.
French rivals make final appealsFrench President Nicolas Sarkozy and Socialist challenger Francois Hollande make final campaign appeals before Sunday's first round of voting.
VIDEO: Fresh appeal for missing US boyPolice in New York have launched a renewed search for a long-missing child, Etan Patz, who was six years old when he disappeared in 1979.
China police 'knew UK man killed'Chongqing police knew UK man Neil Heywood had been murdered and a cover-up began immediately, a senior Chinese journalist tells the BBC.
VIDEO: Giant puppets to roam LiverpoolA 30ft girl, a dog the size of a van and a deep sea diver taller than most buildings will be roaming around Liverpool as part of street theatre called 'Sea Odyssey'
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