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BBC - NewsGPs offer to help with NHS changeThe Royal College of GPs indicates it is willing to work again with the government on implementing changes to the NHS in England.
Firms 'report optimism over jobs'The UK's labour market may be "turning the corner", with more firms looking to hire staff than let people go, a survey of 2,000 firms suggests.
VIDEO: Yahoo sues Facebook in patent rowYahoo claims Facebook has infringed its intellectual property rights in the latest legal dispute between technology companies.
Santorum seals Deep South doubleUS Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum wins the Mississippi and Alabama primaries, upsetting front-runner Mitt Romney once again.
China faces rare earth trade caseThe US, EU and Japan file a landmark trade case against China over export of rare earths, which are critical to the manufacture of high-tech products.
Cuts 'behind prosecution errors'The Crown Prosecution Service is criticised for using lawyers who are under-prepared and make errors during trials, because of cuts.
'More than 8,000' killed in SyriaMore than 8,000 people have died since protests erupted in Syria, a UN official says, as a peace envoy is due to meet a Syrian opposition group.
PM and Obama to agree Afghan planPlans for UK and US forces to leave their lead combat role in Afghanistan next year, are expected to be agreed by David Cameron and Barack Obama.
Australia's new FM to be sworn inAustralia's new Foreign Minister Bob Carr, named by PM Julia Gillard to replace Kevin Rudd two weeks ago is set to be sworn in.
China online firms in $1bn mergerChina's two largest online video companies Youku and Tudou agree to merge in a bid to cut costs and boost their market share.
Chihuahua bans Mexico Tigres bandAuthorities in the northern Mexican city of Chihuahua ban Los Tigres del Norte band after they played a song which officials say glorifies drug trafficking.
Council high earners 'avoid tax'Almost 100 local council workers are being employed via private limited companies in what has been branded a 'tax avoidance scheme' by public accounts committee chair Margaret Hodge MP.
Truce agreed after Gaza clashesA truce mediated by Egypt has been agreed between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza after four days of deadly clashes.
Caravan crusaders demand justicePark home owners fight back against exploitation
Gotye: 'I nearly scrapped my number one record'Why Gotye nearly abandoned his number one single
Audio slideshow: Across the two SudansPhotographer tells of his travels across the two Sudans
Warhammer: What is the appeal?Warhammer 40,000 has just turned 25. Why are grown men still launching table-top war?
Roadwork cuts 'a false economy'Cuts in spending on road maintenance could cost taxpayers more in the long term and are likely to increase repair bills for motorists, MPs warn.
Theremin and the birth of electronic musicThe story of the Russian scientist who built the Theremin and then taught Lenin how to play it.
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