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BBC - NewsBig clubs receive ref 'advantage'Manchester City executive Patrick Vieira believes title rivals Manchester United and other big clubs benefit from key refereeing decisions at home.
EU to end 'rip off' roaming feesFrom July this year roaming charges will fall to 24p per minute to make a call and 59p per megabyte of data.
What can and can't you say on Twitter?A student jailed for making racially offensive comments on Twitter has raised the issue of what you can and can't say on social networking sites.
Sex offender influx 'outrageous'More than 300 sex offenders are sent to an expanded South Yorkshire jail in a move described by a town mayor as "outrageous".
Former Cattles directors bannedThree former directors of the sub-prime lender Cattles and its subsidiary Welcome Financial Services are fined and banned by the FSA.
Celtic fined by Uefa over bannerCeltic are fined £21,000 by Uefa for fan-related incidents during their Europa League match against Udinese in December.
Killed PC's family condemns photoThe family of a Greater Manchester Police officer shot dead in a bungled training exercise criticise a photo of officers from his former unit "fooling around" with a gun.
Newt Gingrich cuts campaign staffThe faltering campaign of Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich lays off about a third of staff and replaces its manager.
Man held over pensioner's murderDetectives investigating the murder of Perthshire pensioner Jenny Methven detain a man in connection with her death.
China policeman 'sought UK talks'The policeman at the centre of a major Chinese political scandal sought talks with UK officials hours before he fled to a US mission, the BBC learns.
News Corp Australia hacking rowAustralian officials express concern over allegations that News Corporation engaged in hacking and piracy to damage its commercial TV competitors.
VIDEO: Five sent off in football brawlThe FA is investigating a mass brawl among players from Bradford City and Crawley Town.
IPCC 'serious error' over DugganThe head of the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) Jane Furniss has said it made a "serious error" over its handling of the Mark Duggan shooting.
AU 'concern' over Sudan fightingThe African Union says it is deeply concerned at recent border clashes between Sudan and South Sudan, amid reports of continuing air attacks.
Panda 'ready to mate next week'The female panda at Edinburgh Zoo will be ready to mate by next week, officials predict.
Venables joins non-league WembleyFormer England coach Terry Venables returns to management as a technical adviser with non-league Wembley FC.
US House backs crowdfunding billA bill making it easier for startup companies to use the internet to raise money from investors is backed by the US House of Representatives.
164 pig plant jobs for CookstownOne hundred and sixty four jobs are being created at a pig processing plant in Cookstown.
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