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A World War One memorial in Belfast City Cemetery may be moved to reduce the risk of it being attacked by vandals.
Police release the identity of a man found dead in a burning car near Southampton.
Former guerrilla leader Taur Matan Ruak is on track to win East Timor's presidential run-off, preliminary results show, defeating Francisco Guterres.
The World Bank's new president, Jim Yong Kim, says that capitalist market-based growth is a priority for all countries.
The medical director of the NHS in England tells hospitals to stop discharging patients overnight to free up beds.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard says Australia will withdraw its troops from Afghanistan earlier than planned, by the end of 2013.
Radical cleric Abu Qatada can be deported to Jordan after assurances were obtained that he will get a fair trial, the home secretary has told MPs.
Two protesters have climbed on to the roof of the Bahraini Embassy in central London, days before Bahrain is due to host its most high-profile international event, the Formula One Grand Prix.
Google is fined $25,000 (£15,700) after US authorities found the internet giant stalled an investigation into its Street View mapping feature.
China increases its holding of US debt for the second month in a row as its foreign exchange reserves continue to rise.
How computers could read human emotions
The British Library raises £9m to buy the 7th Century St Cuthbert Gospel - the earliest surviving intact European book - for the nation.
The man who killed 77 people in Norway last July boasts of carrying out a "spectacular attack", and says he should be acquitted.
Singer Paloma on standing up to her record label
Is David Cameron ready for a radical switch of slogan?
MPs demand greater "clarity" over government spending on localised services, raising "particular concern" over schools.
Campaigners say thousands of children are set to lose their right to legal aid as the Commons prepares to debate reforms to the system.
An US priest's holy death in the Korean War
Mary Beard finds out what life was like for Roman children, who were expected to help support their families.
Israel's community of Iranian Jews on drumbeat of war
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