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BBC - NewsAhly to boycott Egyptian leagueCairo giants Al Ahly are to boycott all domestic football in the wake of the decision by the Egyptian FA to suspend al-Masry for two years.
Medvedev blasts Romney commentsRussian President Dmitry Medvedev tells US presidential hopeful Mitt Romney to "use his head", after he branded Russia the "number one foe" to the US.
VIDEO: House of CommonsPlanning Minister Greg Clark has told MPs that the planning system in England "sorely needed" reform and that the government's changes would protect the countryside.
VIDEO: House of CommonsPlanning Minister Greg Clark has told MPs that the planning system in England "sorely needed" reform and that the government's changes would protect the countryside.
Murder accused claims coincidenceA man accused of murdering a pensioner claims it was "pure coincidence" he was in the Pembrokeshire town where the killer took cash from her bank account.
Osborne denies he leaked BudgetChancellor George Osborne denies that key facts about the 2012 Budget, such as the abolition of the 50p tax rate, were leaked from his team.
VIDEO: Fictional rock legend gets real-life plaqueA plaque has been unveiled to mark the site of the album cover shoot for 'The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars'.
Bahrain 'needs no extra security'Security does not need to be stepped up for the Bahrain GP, according to the president of the country's Automobile Federation.
Ex-minister faces contempt chargeFormer Cabinet minister Peter Hain is facing contempt of court proceedings over forthright criticisms he made of a judge in his memoir.
Alec Stewart: England are mentally scarred"The England players appear to be mentally scarred by what happened against Pakistan"
Google under fire in MPs' reportA report commissioned in the wake of the controversy around super-injunctions is highly critical of Google.
Riots reveal 'forgotten families'A lack of support and opportunity for young people contributed to the outbreak of rioting in England last year, an independent report concludes.
Germany's new breed of neo-NazisThe young professionals in Germany's neo-Nazi movement
Al-Jazeera not to air Merah videoThe Qatar-based al-Jazeera TV channel decides not to air video material of the deadly attacks carried out by Toulouse gunman Mohamed Merah.
Spalding attacks Hirst 'con art'Art critic and former museum curator Julian Spalding predicts the conceptual art of Damien Hirst will soon become "worthless".
Turkish general in court walkoutA former Turkish military chief, Gen Ilker Basbug, walks out of his terrorism trial in protest at the use of taped phone calls.
Gas leak platform flare 'burning'A flame is still burning above an evacuated North Sea platform from which gas has been leaking for three days.
Syria government backs peace planSyria's government agrees to accept the peace plan put forward by UN and Arab League envoy Kofi Annan, as the UN says the death toll has hit 9,000.
Obama healthcare mandate on trialConservative US Supreme Court justices sharply question whether the US government has the power to make Americans buy medical coverage.
Miliband to publish donor detailsEd Miliband says he is "very happy" to make public details of meetings he has had with major Labour Party donors after David Cameron did the same on Monday.
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