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BBC - NewsBomb accused 'knew about parcels'The Neil Lennon bomb plot trial hears that one of the accused knew packages were being made up to send to Neil Lennon.
French killer 'may strike again'The gunman who shot dead seven people in the south of France knows he is being hunted and is likely to strike again, the prosecutor says.
Woman bailed after murder probeA woman arrested on suspicion of murder after a man's body was discovered at a house in Swansea on Sunday is released on bail.
Swiss crash girls 'out of danger'Three girls injured in a coach crash in Switzerland in which 28 people died are said to be "out of danger".
Spanish ex-regional head jailedThe former regional head of government of Spain's Balearic Islands is jailed for corruption in a scandal involving the king's son-in-law.
Courses plan for OAP care homesA self-help education network for the elderly is planning to extend its courses into old people's homes.
Mechanic jailed for Porsche deathA Kwik-Fit mechanic who killed a boy in Essex while driving a customer's Porsche without consent is jailed for six-and-a-half years.
Olympics 'snub' Eddie the Eagle"Eddie the Eagle" Edwards, who plummeted to fame at the Calgary Winter Olympics in 1988, says he has been rejected as a London 2012 torchbearer.
Mellis leaves Chelsea over prankJacob Mellis leaves Chelsea after admitting setting off a smoke grenade at the club's Cobham training ground.
Johnson Twitter 'swap' criticisedLabour make an official complaint after Boris Johnson transferred the official Mayor of London Twitter account into his name.
London Book Fair: Row over ChinaThe London Book Fair is criticised by a leading Chinese dissident for inviting only writers approved by the Chinese communist authorities.
Italy tackles labour law reformItalian Prime Minister Mario Monti begins tough talks with unions on labour law reform as he tries to turn around the economy.
Senior detective discovered deadThe head of crime for Cleveland Police is found dead on land near a bridge in Teesside.
Concerns over fracking regulationsCould drilling get UK go-ahead with insufficient regulation?
Bearers charged to own 2012 torchOlympic torchbearers will have to pay if they want to own a torch from the relay.
'Killings followed' DR Congo pollSecurity forces in the Democratic Republic of Congo carried out a wave of killings and arbitrary arrests after elections last year, a UN report says.
Van Gogh work is deemed authenticA still life once thought to be by Van Gogh but later dismissed as an anonymous work is confirmed as an authentic painting by the Dutch master.
Queen and Duke in lift surpriseThe Queen and Duke of Edinburgh had an unscheduled trip in a parliamentary lift following her speech to MPs and peers, the BBC learns.
What next for the NHS changes?Passing of health bill marks the start of the work for the NHS
Rioting Harry Potter actor jailedAn actor who featured in the Harry Potter films is jailed for two years for taking part in the London riots.
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