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Chemicals fire could curb global car production
Thousands of fans attend the funeral of footballer Piermario Morosini, who collapsed and died during a match in Italy.
A hen in Sri Lanka gives birth to a live chick without an egg, in a new twist on the age-old question of which came first.
Manchester United remain the world's richest football club, according to Forbes magazine.
Nick Clegg is criticised for advertising unpaid Liberal Democrat internships after saying positions should be "properly remunerated".
Guinea-Bissau's military junta says it will hold elections in two years following their coup last week - a move unlikely to appease regional mediators.
A consultation that led to the proposed closure of a paediatric heart unit at a west London hospital was lawful, the Court of Appeal rules.
Three men are jailed for life for a shooting in a south London shop which left a five-year-old girl paralysed.
President Barack Obama leads tributes to TV veteran Dick Clark, who has died at the age of 82.
Force India team members flee as petrol bombs are hurled over their vehicle on their way back from the Bahrain Grand Prix track.
Qualcomm warns that it cannot meet demand for its Snapdragon S4 processors, used in mid-range smartphones.
Songs performed by Jews in a Nazi ghetto in Prague have been painstakingly recreated by a group in Tel Aviv.
Insurance and home repair company HomeServe is fined £750,000 by Ofcom for making too many silent or abandoned calls to customers.
Robberies and other crimes against the person increase by 8% in 2011, despite overall recorded crime falling by 3%.
Andy Murray moves into the quarter-finals of the Monte Carlo Masters after Julien Benneteau retires with an ankle injury.
Scotland's largest police force is heavily criticised after a motorist was pursued by an unmarked car on a motorway.
The Vatican orders a crackdown on Roman Catholic nuns in the US after concerns are raised about "certain radical feminist themes".
Researchers go hunting for the source of the highest-energy particles we know of, and rule out one of the two presumed sources.
Electricity bills could be cut by £72 over five years if proposals from the utility regulator come into force.
An Australian public servant who injured herself while having sex on a work trip wins compensation in court, local media report.
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