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Far-right leader Marine Le Pen says she now has enough support to run for the presidency as Nicolas Sarkozy edges ahead in the polls.
A court in Guatemala sentences ex-soldier Pedro Pimentel to a symbolic 6,060 years for his role in the massacre of 201 people during the civil war.
Teen film The Hunger Games is cut by its distributor in order to achieve a teen-friendly rating of 12A in the UK.
The Culture Minister Caral Ni Chuilin has been accused of trying to gag arts and sports groups in Northern Ireland.
A letter written on board the Titanic by a Belfast doctor to his mother is to be returned to Belfast for exhibition.
Lamont Peterson accuses Amir Khan of being "arrogant" ahead of their world title rematch on 19 May in Las Vegas.
The number of overseas students in UK universities will rise by a further 10% this decade, says a study for the British Council.
The UK chip designer says its latest microcontroller will help connect a wider range of household appliances to the internet.
Taking on Scotland's hardest winter climbs
BBC F1's David Coulthard says the grid is a much better place for Kimi Raikkonen's re-emergence with Lotus.
A diet high in red meat can shorten life expectancy, according to researchers at Harvard Medical School.
Single working mothers in Wales will be hardest hit by reforms to the benefits system, a charity warns.
Wales should avoid being too complacent about its water supply levels as parts of southern England face drought, the Environment Agency warns.
Lagan Valley MLA Basil McCrea, who ran for the party leadership in 2010, declares his support for John McCallister.
There were 199 lower limb diabetes related amputations in Northern Ireland between March 2010 and April 2011.
Press ponders UK-US 'special relationship'
At least 32 people die and scores are missing after a ferry with some 200 people aboard sinks in southern Bangladesh, police say.
An annual survey of hotel room prices has found that visitors to London will pay twice as much to stay as last year.
The care of a 10-year-old boy found hanged in Dalton-in-Furness was "poorly managed" by key agencies, a serious case review concludes.
The Royal College of GPs indicates it is willing to work again with the government on implementing changes to the NHS in England.
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