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Why car insurance might not move house with you
The head of Ireland's largest fruit and vegetable producers is jailed for six years for a 1.6m euros (£1.3m) scam involving the importation of garlic.
Ben Foden urges England to win their final two Six Nations games and help Stuart Lancaster to be appointed as permanent coach.
Jessica Ennis says she must learn from her mistakes in time for the Olympics after a second successive silver medal.
Up to 40 firefighters deal with a blaze in the roof of a church in the Morningside area of Edinburgh.
Italy and Britain's foreign ministers move to defuse the diplomatic row that erupted over a failed hostage rescue in Nigeria.
The Pakistani government bans the country's largest Islamist extremist group, Ahle Sunnah Wal Jamaat, reports the BBC's Syed Shoaib Hasan.
Pope Benedict XVI calls on visiting US bishops to take a stand against "powerful" groups advocating in favour of gay marriage.
Why Italy might have been kept out of the loop
A look ahead to the weekend's Premier League fixtures as Everton's David Moyes celebrates 10 years in charge at Goodison Park.
Police investigating allegations that a number of schoolboys in the Belfast area were contacted online by a person inciting them to perform sexual acts have arrested an 18-year-old man.
The body of a man who was "too big to fit in a mortuary fridge" is left decomposing on a mortuary table for six days.
Japanese authorities are continuing their efforts to minimise the risk from radiation, one year after the earthquake and tsunami that crippled the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactor.
Dame Jacqueline Wilson on having fans and how she writes
Rebecca Adlington qualifies for the Olympic 800m after winning the British trial in London, with Ellie Faulkner also qualifying.
An entire Northamptonshire school is banned from a Tesco store in a decision described as "mad" by its principal.
Tens of thousands of protesters join an anti-government march outside the Bahraini capital, Manama.
Winston Churchill coined the phrases "special relationship" and "Iron Curtain" on a lecture tour of American universities - and his words still resonate today, says David Cannadine.
Photos from around the world: 3-9 March 2012
Canada is facing a national shortage of injectable drugs in the wake of a fire that halted production at a major supply firm, experts say.
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