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Rail passengers in Caerphilly face severe delays after 300m (984ft) of railway cable is stolen.
A US power company is planning to build a coal-fuelled power station using carbon capture technology at Grangemouth, BBC Scotland learns.
The government's health changes survive their final parliamentary test and are set to become law.
Highlights of the Queen's visit to Parliament event to celebrate her Diamond Jubilee.
Bolton manager Owen Coyle says his conversation with Fabrice Muamba is "really positive" - but warns there is "a long way to go".
The suspect in the killings at a Jewish school in France was wearing a camera and may have filmed the scene, say officials, as the manhunt intensifies.
A South African court rules that the 2009 decision to drop corruption charges against President Jacob Zuma can be reviewed.
Diamond Jubilee address at Westminster Hall
EastEnders star Rita on life with a child who is losing her hearing
Is Florida's self-defence law fair?
About 50 protesters demonstrate outside a West Yorkshire court where a teenager denies posting an offensive Facebook message about the deaths of six British soldiers.
Carlos Tevez could return to the Manchester City first team against Chelsea, admits manager Roberto Mancini.
The iPlayer, already available on the Wii and Playstation, can be now accessed via Microsoft's Xbox.
Two UK journalists were accused of espionage after Libyan militia mistook the Welsh language on their medical supplies with Hebrew.
A giant silo, the size of two double-decker buses, has arrived in Northamptonshire after a "challenging" journey from Lincolnshire.
A group of bus drivers from Northamptonshire who won Friday's Euromillions jackpot have been given their £38m cheque.
A man left a "scene of carnage" after attacking a group of pupils near their school, killing one of them, a court hears.
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp says the news that Bolton's Fabrice Muamba is making good progress following his cardiac arrest on Saturday is "fantastic."
The chief of the Metropolitan Police tells the Leveson inquiry that relations between police and press were too close in the past.
A captain charged with crashing his ship while under the influence of alcohol is released on bail.
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