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Former England captain Terry Butcher calls the Football Association's search for a successor to Fabio Capello "a farce".
A man is being questioned after an alleged sexual assault at Roath Park in Cardiff on Saturday evening.
Thirteen people are arrested after a football match between Oxford United and Swindon Town.
The first female pilot to fly with the Red Arrows display team is to move to a ground-based role.
Firefighters leave Tilbury power station, five days after a fire broke out in a fuel storage area.
Police investigating the murder of a man in Belfast city centre make a fresh appeal for information about the attack.
A member of the Scottish parliament is suspended by his party over allegations of domestic abuse published in a Sunday newspaper.
Ralph McQuarrie, an artist credited with helping George Lucas bring Stars Wars to the big screen, dies aged 82.
A church service is being held in Salford to promote peace in the area where a student was shot dead.
One hundred unique documents selected from among millions from the Vatican's secret archive have gone on show to the public in Rome for the first time.
Around a million people of Pakistani origin who live in the UK will be allowed to vote in Pakistan's elections.
At least 200 people are reported killed and hundreds more injured after accidental explosions at a munitions dump in Congo's capital Brazzaville.
Extra clinics could be laid on to cope with the number of women in Wales who need faulty PIP breast implants removed, a plastic surgeon says.
Police forces say they have received a number of calls reporting what is believed to have been a meteor.
Dr Helen Czerski explains how cold polar air from the north and warmer air from the Tropics push against each other to create the UK's changeable weather and unpredictable winters.
Attacks on the graves of British servicemen in the Libyan city of Benghazi are described as "horrific" by Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt.
China announces an 11% hike in its official military budget in a move likely to add to regional unease about its growing aspirations and clout.
Japanese Emperor Akihito leaves hospital after having a heart bypass operation at a Tokyo hospital in February.
Papers discuss minimum pricing for alcohol plan
Criminals making millions from bogus hire car businesses
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