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BBCSnow returns to Scotland's hillsA dusting of snow has fallen over the Cairngorms just days after Scotland broke the record for its highest-ever March temperature.
'Dozens killed' in Yemen clashesSome 30 people are killed in clashes between suspected al-Qaeda militants and the army in the southern Yemeni province of Lahij, officials say.
Five nursing home deaths probedPolice are investigating the deaths of five residents at the same Broughty Ferry nursing home within the space of two days.
Favourite to miss Grand NationalA hip fracture rules bookies' favourite Prince De Beauchene out of the Grand National on 14 April, owner Graham Wylie reveals.
VIDEO: Cruise passengers 'in good spirits'A cruise ship disabled by a fire has been repaired and is sailing slowly from Philippines waters to Malaysia, the ship's operator says.
Mike Nesbitt is new leader of UUPFormer broadcaster Mike Nesbitt is elected the new leader of the Ulster Unionist Party.
Clarke fitness worry for MastersDarren Clarke is facing a race against time to be fit for the Masters after suffering a groin injury at the Houston Open.
Daughter's appeal over OAP attackThe daughter of a 76-year-old woman assaulted in her home is appealing to the public for help to find her mother's attackers.
More regions 'at risk of drought'The Midlands and the South West of England are at risk of slipping into drought status, the Environment Agency warns.
Murray fears for Rangers' futurePaul Murray fears time is running out for Rangers' hopes of exiting administration as he firms up his takeover bid.
VIDEO: Motorbike riding reaches new heightsFreestyle motorcross riders have been defying gravity with daring feats in the Masters of Dirt series in Manchester and London.
New Titanic Belfast complex opensThe new Titanic Belfast tourism project is opened to the public after a ribbon-cutting ceremony by the first and deputy first ministers.
Rebel assault on key Mali townTuareg rebels in Mali attack the strategic northern garrison town of Gao with heavy weapons, hours after another town, Kidal, fell to their control.
Town arson attack 'a hate crime'A man targeted in a racially motivated arson attack in Antrim overnight says his wife and nine-month-old son were left in tears by the incident.
Petrol burn neighbours given helpNeighbours who saw a woman after she was seriously burned in a petrol accident are offered support from social workers.
Gas flare 'extinguishes itself'The flare on the crippled North Sea oil platform at the centre of a gas leak has extinguished itself, the oil company Total confirms.
Fire-hit ship sails for MalaysiaA cruise ship disabled by a fire has been repaired and is sailing slowly from Philippines waters to Malaysia, its operator says.
VIDEO: Queen waxwork gets Jubilee updateThe Queen's wax figure at Madame Tussauds is changed at least every ten years and the latest impression of Her Majesty will be unveiled this May to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee.
Woman arrested after canal deathA woman is arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after a man who was rescued from a canal in Wiltshire dies.
Syria links withdrawal to 'peace'The Syrian government says it will keep troops in residential areas of cities until "peace and security" prevail, after the UN urges their withdrawal.
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