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Bolton boss Owen Coyle says it would not surprise him if Fabrice Muamba plays football again, but stresses he will need time.
Aardman Animation characters Wallace and Gromit are to make an appearance at this year's BBC Proms, it is announced.
BBC Sport takes a look at the players most likely to win the World Championship in Sheffield
A woman at the centre of the US Secret Service prostitution scandal in Colombia asked for $800 (£500) for one night in Cartagena, a US report says.
A study of mobile phone calls suggests that women call their spouse most frequently earlier and over a longer period of time than men.
Footage of the moment when three men were hit by a car during riots in Birmingham is shown at the trial of their alleged murderers.
Police arrest protesters in Moscow during a custody hearing for three women - alleged members of punk band Pussy Riot - charged with violating public order.
A convicted murderer goes on trial accused of killing his neighbour in south Wales in a "determined and merciless" attack.
After 70 years, two papers on the theory of code breaking by mathematician Alan Turing are released to the National Archives.
Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has accused the government of presiding over a "farce" in its efforts to deport the radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada.
Five men are arrested in the north of England and London on suspicion of publishing or distributing material to incite racial hatred.
The boat that will lead the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant is to be launched on the river in west London later.
Why a tradition among Bradford's UK-born Pakistani community is growing
Films by Ken Loach and David Cronenberg will compete for the Palme d'Or at this year's Cannes Film Festival.
A seven-year-old boy collapses while playing with a football at a school in Cheshire and dies in hospital.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon says the situation in Syria remains "highly precarious", as the US calls for a global arms embargo.
British manufacturer SSTL completes the first of 22 spacecraft payloads for Galileo - Europe's version of the American Global Positioning System (GPS).
Twenty-four hours of news photos: 19 April
The first smartphone powered by an Intel chip is to go on sale in India on 23 April.
Readers' photos on the theme of fields
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