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BBCPregnant teacher sacked unfairlyAn art teacher at an independent girls' school who was sacked after becoming pregnant has won her case of unfair dismissal.
Frontier clashes alarm ClintonVisiting US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says she is "deeply concerned" about continuing clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Booking warning to abused playersUefa president Michel Platini says players will be yellow-carded if they walk off the pitch due to racist abuse.
Author Ray Bradbury dies, aged 91Ray Bradbury, author of science fiction classics Fahrenheit 451 and The Martian Chronicles, dies in Los Angeles, his daughter confirms.
Bomb targets US offices in LibyaA bomb goes off outside the US embassy offices in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi, causing minor damage to its outer gate.
Cameron: UK wants euro to succeedDavid Cameron says he wants the euro to succeed but the UK will not take part in further integration which the EU deems "necessary" to help it continue.
Cook considers legal proceedingsWorld taekwondo number one Aaron Cook considers legal action after he is again overlooked for a British Olympic spot.
VIDEO: Men 'fired at police officers'Six people have been convicted of firing shots at police officers during last summer's riots in Birmingham.
Warsi expenses inquiry launchedConservative Party co-chairman Lady Warsi will be formally investigated by a parliamentary watchdog following reports she claimed accommodation allowance while staying with a friend rent-free.
Q&A: Edinburgh Legionnaires' outbreakHow do you catch Legionnaires' disease and who is at risk?
Sixth guilty over riots shootingA sixth person is convicted of firearms charges after police officers were shot at during last summer's riots in Birmingham.
Dull and Boring: Should towns embrace silly names?The communities of Dull and Boring have paired up, but other towns have found odd or quirky names a burden. Should they celebrate them?
Queen visits Philip in hospitalThe Queen and Prince Andrew visit the Duke of Edinburgh in hospital, where he is being treated for a bladder infection.
ECB: Rising risks to euro economyEuropean Central Bank president Mario Draghi says risks to the eurozone economy have grown, but says it is up to governments to act, not the ECB.
LinkedIn passwords leaked on webSocial networking website LinkedIn says some of its members' passwords have been "compromised" after reports that millions of passwords had been leaked.
Iran firm 'evades US sanctions'Iranian mobile phone operator Irancell allegedly secures access to US technology, despite sanctions that prohibit the sale of US goods to Iran.
Earth 'risks irreversible change'Humanity's path is anything but sustainable, the UN Environment Programme warns, as scientists suggest life may be heading for irreversible change.
US defends Pakistan drone strikesThe US defence secretary backs the use of drones to kill militants in Pakistan, two days after a missile strike reportedly kills an al-Qaeda leader.
Liberia minors 'used in raids'Militants in Liberia are recruiting children to carry out cross-border raids on villages in Ivory Coast, a human rights group says.
Police cuts 'causing more crime'The loss of hundreds of police officers has contributed to a rise in crime, the acting chief constable of Lancashire Police says.
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