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BBC - NewsFarah struggles a concern - CramBBC athletics expert Steve Cram says that Mo Farah's recent losses will give his Olympic rivals confidence
English clubs keen to sign HazardManchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea and Tottenham contact Lille to register an interest in signing midfielder Eden Hazard.
Charity in total smoking ban callA cancer charity calls for the introduction of an outright smoking ban in Wales, on the day that the majority of hospitals outlaw it from their grounds.
Sister welcomes killer's job moveThe sister of IRA murder victim, Mary Travers, says she feels a sense of justice that one of her killers is to be moved from her Stormont post.
VIDEO: King's Cross concourse roof timelapseTimelapse footage of construction of the roof of the new concourse at London's King's Cross station, which will more than double capacity in time for the Olympic Games.
Many children die in Swiss crashAt least 28 people - including 22 children - die when a Belgian coach crashes in a road tunnel in Switzerland, police say.
PM's relationships trouble pressBrooks arrest puts PM's relationships in spotlight
Water poison inquest verdict dueThe coroner is due to deliver his verdict in the inquest into the death of a woman who lived in Camelford when the Cornish village's water supply was poisoned.
China to allow freer yuan tradeChina says it will allow the yuan to float more freely as part of its efforts to reform its currency policy.
Afghan mission 'in final phases'David Cameron and Barack Obama stress progress is being made in Afghanistan and pledge to complete the mission, at a joint White House press conference.
Britannica ends its print editionAfter 244 years the Encyclopaedia Britannica will no longer be produced in print, new editions will appear only online.
VIDEO: PM finds basketball 'hard to follow'British Prime Minister David Cameron has admitted he struggled to follow a basketball match that he attended with President Barack Obama, saying it was "fast and furious".
VIDEO: Birmingham's opera by helicopterAn opera called Mittwoch will see members of the Birmingham Opera Company play instruments hundreds of feet up in the air on board four military helicopters.
China's Wen says 'reforms urgent'Premier Wen Jiabao says China must press on with reforms, speaking after the last parliament session before a leadership change.
CS gas use 'could tackle rioters'Using CS gas to disperse troublemakers during outbreaks of disorder is to be considered by the Metropolitan Police, a Scotland Yard review says.
Non-stick spiders' delicate stepsOrb-weaving spiders avoid sticking to their own webs because of the way they move, say scientists.
Charles Dickens in ParliamentHow the author's literary career began amid Parliamentary tumult
Ten key moments of marriageAt the very heart of the debate about same-sex marriage is the definition of the word "marriage". What has the institution meant down the years?
Deep voices win votes, says studyVoters are more likely to pick a candidate with a deeper voice, regardless of the speaker's gender, says a study.
King's Cross concourse completedA new concourse, which will more than double capacity at London's King's Cross station in time for the Olympic Games, is to be unveiled.
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