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Two British sailors, among four injured during a round the world yacht race, are transferred off the vessel in the Pacific by the US Coast Guard.
A candle is lit at the UK's Centre of Remembrance to mark the 30th anniversary of the Falkland Islands invasion, as the Argentine president describes the UK's continued control over the territory as "an injustice".
Proposals for a £100m redevelopment of Aberdeen Airport over the next 30 years are unveiled.
The funeral of Scottish darts legend and two-time world champion Jocky Wilson takes place in Fife.
A "zero tolerance" crackdown on knife carrying in Scottish town and city centres is coming into force.
Radio 4 panel game travels to Mumbai for 45th anniversary
Wintry weather returns to much of Scotland - with about six inches of snow in many parts of Aberdeenshire.
Sir Peter Blake reboots Sgt Pepper minus the Fab Four
Giant Pacific octopuses tracked by scientists in Alaska
The last 10 police and military hostages held by Colombia's Farc rebels are released after more than a decade but an unknown number of civilians remain in captivity.
April Fools Day is a time when mischievous fictional news stories suddenly pop up, but some turn out to be genuine.
The owner of Pastebin says he plans to hire more staff to ensure any "sensitive" data exposed by hackers can be removed.
Senior doctors should be in hospitals for at least 12 hours a day, seven days a week, a leading medical college has said.
The most significant cause of delay for children needing adoption is the length of time taken by court proceedings, a report by Ofsted says.
A union claims exam pressure is causing teachers to take steps that undermine their professional integrity.
Luxury watchmaker rewards Sherpas who saved his life
French shopkeepers disgust at presidential candidates
Nigerian security forces raid a suspected bomb factory run by Islamist militants from Boko Haram, killing at least nine, officials say.
Former Italy football international Giorgio Chinaglia, who played for Lazio and New York Cosmos, dies aged 65 at his home in Florida.
Two former Wales captains believe Gavin Henson's in-flight misbehaviour may signal the end of his career.
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