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BBCLibya refuses Gaddafi son requestLibya rejects a request to hand over late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam to the International Criminal Court.
Pietersen puts England in controlKevin Pietersen shrugs off a warning for time-wasting to score 151 and put England in firm control of the second Test against Sri Lanka.
VIDEO: A solution to the south's water woes?Hosepipe bans affecting about 20 million customers have been introduced by seven water authorities in parts of southern and eastern England.
AUDIO: Mother gives birth on phone to 999Claire Callaghan from Liverpool went into labour when she was at home alone and phoned the emergency services for help.
Guitar amp pioneer Marshall diesGuitar amp innovator Jim Marshall - dubbed "the Father of Loud" for creating kit used by some of the biggest names in music - dies aged 88.
Extradition detainee's trial pleaIn an exclusive BBC interview a British man, held for a record seven years without trial while he fights extradition, appeals to be prosecuted in the UK.
'Millionaire' riot student guiltyA millionaire's daughter who drove looters around London during last summer's riots is convicted of burglary.
Wanted escapee held in AmsterdamOne of the UK's most wanted escaped prisoners has been arrested in Amsterdam, the Serious Organised Crime Agency says.
Muamba walks in hospital - CoyleFabrice Muamba takes his first steps since suffering a cardiac arrest and is continuing to improve, says Bolton boss Owen Coyle.
Witness ran from 'Gerbil' killersA man tells the Kevin 'Gerbil' Carroll murder trial how he ran when masked men approached the car he was sitting in with the gangland figure.
Riot death dad guilty over attackA man who appealed for calm after his son died during the Birmingham riots is given a suspended sentence for attacking a man a month earlier.
Henson dropped by yogurt companyGavin Henson is dropped as the face of a brand of children's yogurt after getting drunk on a plane trip from Glasgow and being sacked by Cardiff Blues.
VIDEO: Third Notts lottery winners of 2012A couple has become the third from Nottinghamshire to win the lottery jackpot in just over three months.
Olympic protesters to be evictedThe High Court grants an order paving the way for the eviction of protesters opposed to the building of an Olympic basketball training venue.
No change made to interest ratesThe Bank of England continues to hold UK interest rates at 0.5% as economic data shows the economy continues to struggle.
Hospital hepatitis death concernsA woman who died after contracting hepatitis B at a Swansea hospital did not receive a high standard of care, say health chiefs.
Chinese sites 'hit by Anonymous'Almost 500 websites in China have been defaced in a large scale attacked staged by the Anonymous hacking group.
Battle for World Bank job hots upEx-World Bank officials say Nigeria's Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala should be its next head, breaking the tradition of appointing a US-backed boss.
Mali's rebels declare ceasefireMali's separatist rebels declare an end to fighting, as West African military leaders meet to discuss possible intervention.
LHC is back with big energy boostThe Large Hadron Collider is operating again after its winter break, and running at even higher energies as it seeks new physics and a resolution to the hunt for the Higgs boson.
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