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The Ulster Unionist Party will elect a new leader on Saturday.
The only remaining Welsh language church in Canada is advertising for a new minister in newspapers in Wales.
There is money to be made on recycling mobile phones and other gadgets, with several companies prepared to offer money for used ones.
Explosions in southern Thailand have killed at least eight people, officials say, in a region hit by separatist violence.
An outbreak of gastrointestinal illness at a primary school in Ceredigion was probably due to the winter vomiting bug norovirus, public health chiefs say.
British scientists are working on an international study to see if captivity increases the chance of heart disease in apes.
The passing of a bill in Turkey allowing parents to move their children into Islamic schools earlier prompts scuffles in parliament.
Papers reflect on the political week that was
Police in northern Mexico arrest eight people in connection with the killing of two 10-year-old boys and a woman in ritual sacrifices.
The government changes its advice to motorists saying the need to top up fuel is not urgent, after the union rules out any strike over Easter.
A creation of Berlin artist Kulja Kugler, giant robot bass player can play two songs.
A visual record of the London 2012 Olympic Games featuring sculpture, painting and photography from 10 leading UK artists goes on show in Oxford.
More than 450 people attend the funeral of vicar John Suddards at the church in Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, where he was the parish priest.
A mother and her three-year-old son are named by neighbours after police arrest a man on suspicion of murder at a house in Gwynedd.
Former Argentine President Carlos Menem will stand trial accused of obstructing an inquiry into the 1994 bombing of a Jewish cultural centre that killed 85 people.
Anti-Islamic organisations from across Europe are holding a rally in the Danish city of Aarhus.
David Cannadine looks at how the image of the British police has changed over the years.
He's softly spoken, but Robert Redford has no need to shout
How a Nepali sherpa came to work in a New York deli
How blood doping works - and how it can still go undetected
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