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About 25 firefighters are at the scene of a large wild fire which started at the weekend on a hillside in Galloway.
The garden of a house in Kent is being searched by police investigating reports that human remains may be buried there.
The head of Spain's oil giant Repsol, Antonio Brufau, calls for dialogue with Argentina amid tension over the future of Repsol's subsidiary, YPF.
The wife of a 62-year-old marathon runner missing for more than a week after failing to finish an event in Greece, says she is desperate for news.
The BBC's Ian Pannell reports from Idlib province in northern Syria as UN observers arrive to monitor the fragile ceasefire
The man who carried out a bomb and gun attack in Norway last year, which left 77 people dead, has gone on trial in Oslo.
A Belfast mother speaks of her horror after her nine-year-old daughter came home carrying needles thought to have been abandoned by drug addicts.
Footballer El Hadji Diouf is one of six men arrested and bailed over an alleged fight in a Manchester bar in which a 33-year-old man was injured.
Illicit trade in West Africa
Most high earners paid top tax rate, says Treasury
British Midland workers at George Best Belfast city airport go into consultation with the company's new owners about possible job losses.
Gatwick Airport served 33.8 million passengers in the year to the end of March, a rise of more than two million on the previous year.
A minicab company asks its drivers to drive in the bus lanes in London but TfL calls the actions "utterly irresponsible".
The Indian steel giant Tata is set to spend £800m at its Welsh plants over the next five years, with the first minister calling it a "tremendous vote of confidence".
Chin implants are the fastest growing type of cosmetic procedure in the US according to plastic surgeons.
If keeping monkeys as pets is banned in some countries and labelled as cruel by primate experts, should it be banned in Britain?
There are concerns over river levels in parts of Wales after unusually low rainfall, and the Environment Agency urges careful use of water to protect wildlife.
The BBC and the National Football Museum are commemorating great football commentaries and we want your suggestions
A cardboard cathedral will be built in Christchurch to temporarily replace the one damaged by the 2011 earthquake, officials say.
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