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A power cut at Gatwick Airport hits luggage carousels, causing some flights to leave without passengers' bags.
Coastguards are urging people to take care due to high seasonal tides and thick fog around the coast of south Wales after a call to help two anglers.
Joint administrator Paul Clark insists the pending outcome of Rangers' tax dispute will not hold up the sale of the club.
A 59-year-old motorcyclist who came off his bike just yards from his home on Wednesday has died, police say.
A man is raped in the Aspen Walk area of Twinbrook after he is held down by a gang of men.
A rollercoaster week for Rangers football club
Nottingham Forest confirm the club will be supported financially by its late owner's estate until next season.
The father of a man whose house was the target of a bomb attack in east Belfast claims there is a loyalist death threat against his son.
The joint UN-Arab League special envoy to Syria, Kofi Annan, is meeting President Assad in Damascus on Saturday in a fresh diplomatic effort to end the violence.
How a single tweet sparked the development of the new Turing exhibition at Bletchley Park.
A community farm in Cambridgeshire installs a webcam showing lambs being born.
A memorial to the murdered private detective Daniel Morgan is placed in a Powys church yard to mark the 25th anniversary of his death.
A champion Burmese stud cat whose loud wailing sparked complaints is sent from his Devon home to Yorkshire to give residents "some peace and quiet".
Air strikes are launched against suspected al-Qaeda targets in southern Yemen, killing up to 45 militants, reports say.
Papers reflect on salary 'shame' of banks
Crufts' local police force reveals its working dogs
Protests are held in Russia over Vladimir Putin's presidential election victory but turnout in Moscow is sharply down on earlier rallies.
The social democrat opposition in Slovakia wins the general election, taking enough seats for an outright majority.
Syria's president tells a UN envoy no political dialogue can succeed while "armed terrorist groups" operate, as 63 new deaths are reported.
SNP leader Alex Salmond urges Scots to grasp the chance of independence, describing it as "the most natural thing in this world".
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