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BBCBoris and Ken in on-air tax rowBoris Johnson accuses Ken Livingstone of "lies" in a row over their tax affairs during a radio debate - with the dispute continuing off-air in a lift.
EU probes Motorola over patentsThe European Commission orders two investigations into Motorola Mobility's patent lawsuits after complaints by Apple and Microsoft.
Q&A: University A-level planHow universities might have greater involvement in A-levels
Sex assault council leader jailedThe former leader of Worcestershire County Council is sentenced to four years in prison for sex assaults.
Supermarket sale secures 449 jobsA family-owned supermarket chain with stores in Powys and Flintshire is sold to a branch of the Co-op, which says its 449 jobs are secure.
March was third warmest on recordLast month's enduring sunny spells meant that it was the third warmest March on record - and the hottest since 1957 - the Met Office says.
Centre Roberts out for six monthsCardiff Blues confirm Wales centre Jamie Roberts is to have surgery on his injured knee and will miss the rest of the season.
Redford to produce Watergate docHollywood star Robert Redford is to produce a documentary about Watergate, more than 30 years after he appeared in a film about the US political scandal.
Jail after Facebook murder tauntA man with an imitation gun who claimed he was going to commit a "live murder on Facebook" during a police siege is jailed for two years.
Legal fight over high-speed railA group campaigning against the £33bn HS2 rail scheme confirms two court bids to halt the project, citing environmental and consultation issues.
Library service decision unlawfulSurrey County Council's decision to run 10 libraries by volunteers in a move to keep its 52 libraries open is ruled unlawful by the High Court.
Police in alleged racist assaultTwo Metropolitan police officers are placed on restricted duties while allegations of racist remarks and an assault are investigated.
Israeli PM urges eviction delayIsrael's prime minister asks his defence minister to delay the eviction of Jewish settlers who took over a house in the Arab part of Hebron.
The dating world of disabled peopleThe world of disability and dating is being examined in new series The Undateables. But what are the complexities disabled people face?
'University A-levels' challengedPlans to let universities dictate the content of A-level papers are welcomed by the exam regulator - but accused of being a "quick-fix gimmick" by teachers.
Top banker fined for market abuseOne of the City's top bankers, Ian Hannam from JP Morgan Cazenove, resigns after being fined £450,000 by the FSA for providing inside information.
Vets to 'put down' stranded whaleA mammal rescue team who have been trying to save a beached whale in East Lothian call vets to have it 'put down'.
French judge 'was kidnap target'Suspected Islamist militants arrested in France were plotting to kidnap a Jewish judge, sources close to the investigation tell French media.
What matters at World Track CyclingBBC Sport cycling experts predict the big storylines in Melbourne at last test before Olympics
Ross loses Orkney murder appealA man jailed for the infamous murder of a waiter on Orkney in 1994 loses his appeal against the conviction.
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