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Former BBC and ITV presenter Peter Rowell is jailed for six years for sexually assaulting girls.
David Cameron has confirmed he did ride a horse which police lent to former Sun editor Rebekah Brooks.
A Tyrone man described as a dangerous sex offender has been told he will only be released from prison when he no longer poses a risk to women.
Researchers at Lincoln University build a "learning" potato sorting system out of everyday computer equipment
The inquest into the death of David Rathband, the policeman shot and blinded by Raoul Moat, hears he was found hanged.
More than 160 jobs are to be lost at Panasonic in Newport as the company announces it will switch the production of telephone exchanges to Vietnam.
Preview followed by live coverage of Sunday's game between Fulham and Wolves in the Premier League.
David Cameron confirms he did ride a horse which police lent to former Sun editor Rebekah Brooks, and apologises for confusion over reports.
How Humperdinck went from Gerry Dorsey to Eurovision hopeful
A Nasa spacecraft detects oxygen around one of Saturn's icy moons.
The murder of Kristy Bamu has raised concerns about the spread of a belief in Kindoki from DR Congo to migrant communities in the UK and elsewhere.
The average price of unleaded petrol reaches a new high of 137.44p per litre, according to industry analysts Experian Catalist.
Which Oscar winner rehearsed the speech 'before birth'?
Five men are convicted on charges relating to a riot at Ford Open Prison in West Sussex where £5m of damage was caused.
Bee keepers in mid and north Wales are urged to help with research into the healing properties of honey as scientists look to counter MRSA.
England women's vice-captain Jenny Gunn is reported to the ICC in New Zealand for a suspected illegal bowling action.
Two men are found guilty of robbing a Malaysian student as they pretended to help him during last summer's riots in London.
Former energy secretary Chris Huhne will stand trial in early October, accused of perverting the course of justice, a court rules.
Dan Walker and Dietmar Hamann to look ahead to a busy weekend of football, plus interviews with Jermain Defoe and Tom Cleverley.
Once synonymous with the British night out, sales of lager have slumped. Why is the UK going off its favourite beer?
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