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Billy Sharp scores twice as Southampton take another step towards automatic promotion to the Premier League.
Mario Gomez scores a last-minute winner for Bayern Munich after Mesut Ozil looked to have rescued a draw for Real Madrid.
A material which halves the price of traditional armour plating is getting the attention of the Brazilian middle class.
A bid by peers to stop the government abolishing face-to-face advice on legal aid has been overturned in the Commons.
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A basejumper takes on the highest vertical cliff in the UK, jumping 1,100ft from St John's Head on Orkney.
Police are trying to trace more than 100 teenagers who brought terror to a McDonald's fast food restaurant in Wigan.
Ten candidates - including those considered front-runners - disqualified from Egypt's presidential election lose their appeals against the decision.
A prostitution scandal involving US Secret Service agents in Cartagena, Colombia, involved as many as 20 women, US Senator Susan Collins says.
Pep Guardiola brushes off talk about leaving Barcelona for Chelsea ahead of the Champions League semi-final first leg.
Fracking to extract shale gas should resume in the UK with measures to minimise earthquakes, a government-appointed panel of experts says.
The effects of a 6.7 magnitude quake in Chile were captured during a live television news broadcast.
Great Britain win 19 Olympic gold medals in the Beijing Games in 2008, including Sir Chris Hoy's stunning cycling hat-trick and Rebecca Adlington?s double in the swimming 400m and 800m freestyle. (UK users only)
The US eases some financial sanctions against Burma as the international effort to encourage reform gathers pace.
NHS workers and civil servants are to strike on 10 May, a day after the Queen's speech, over their pension dispute.
A letter detailing Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's demands for restarting peace talks is given to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Take That star Gary Barlow will reprise his role as a judge on ITV's The X Factor, producers announce.
Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah says he would be willing to mediate in the Syrian crisis, in a rare interview with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
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Sir Ian Botham backs England to stay number one in the world Test rankings for the foreseeable future.
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