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BBCSyria forces renew attack on HomsSyrian government forces renew their attack on the city of Homs as international mediator Kofi Annan says civilians are trapped there.
Murder sentencing to be reviewedJustice Minister David Ford announces a review of sentencing in murder cases in Northern Ireland.
Colossal telescope given go-aheadMember states of the European Southern Observatory organisation green-light the project to build the world's biggest optical telescope.
'My behaviour has changed completely'The jail piloting drug treatment for sex offenders
VIDEO: Sex offenders in prison drugs trialAn experiment that is using drugs to treat high-risk sex offenders at Whatton Prison in Nottinghamshire appears to be yeilding results.
Doctors' strike 'will harm care'The decision by NHS doctors to strike over pensions will damage patient care, says health secretary Andrew Lansley.
Tougher maths in primary schoolsMaths and science in primary schools in England are going to be made more demanding, in a curriculum review.
VIDEO: EU briefing on Spain bank bailoutThe Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs, Olli Rehn is holding a news briefing which is expected to include comments about Spain's bank bailout.
US talks with Pakistan on holdThe US temporarily pulls out of talks with Pakistan over re-opening vital supply routes to the Nato-led forces in Afghanistan.
ICC staff 'moved to Libya jail'A legal team from The Hague has reportedly been jailed in Libya after being detained over a visit to Muammar Gaddafi's imprisoned son Saif al-Islam.
University status rules widenedUp to 10 smaller higher education institutions in England are eligible to become universities under changes announced by the government.
Father of Toulouse killer suesThe father of Mohamed Merah, the Islamist gunman killed by French police after shooting seven people, sues over his son's "murder".
No BSkyB conspiracy, Osborne saysChancellor George Osborne says it would be "complete nonsense" to believe there was a "vast conspiracy" to hand control of BSkyB to Rupert Murdoch.
Africa warned over Mali IslamistsMali could become a home for terrorist groups which could threaten the region, France's President Francois Hollande warns.
We lacked intensity, says StraussCaptain Andrew Strauss says England lacked intensity in the third Test and need to sharpen up against South Africa.
VIDEO: Olympic torch arrives at BalmoralThe Olympic torch arrives at Balmoral Castle carried by Lauren Fraser.
VIDEO: Mortar rounds 'every minute' in HomsSyrian government forces have renewed their attack on the city of Homs as international mediator Kofi Annan says civilians are trapped there.
Firm told to clean cooling towerAn Edinburgh pharmaceutical company linked to a deadly Legionnaires' outbreak is ordered to thoroughly clean one of its cooling towers.
VIDEO: Scenes from the demolition of Red RoadPart of the iconic Red Road flats complex in Glasgow has been blown down in a controlled explosion. BBC Newsnight has filmed the demolition from different perspectives.
Sahil kidnap couple get 10 yearsA married couple are sentenced to 10 years in prison for kidnapping a five-year-old British boy from Pakistan in March 2010.
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