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BBC - NewsScrubbing floors to escape from HitlerThousands of Jewish women fled the Nazis by applying for jobs as domestic servants in the UK - but little is known of their stories, writes Mario Cacciottolo.
Teachers 'concerned' about examsA teaching union survey suggests members are not confident a new exam system can be implemented next year.
Watchdog makes voting age warningThe elections watchdog says the Scottish government must clarify its plan on letting 16 and 17-year-olds vote in the independence referendum.
Greece 'to secure debt swap deal'The Greek government indicates that it has secured sufficient backing for a debt swap deal that will enable it to avoid defaulting on its debts.
Shot PC considered Australia movePC David Rathband, who was shot and blinded by gunman Raoul Moat, planned a new life in Australia prior to his death, his brother says.
New iPad challenges rival tabletsCan the new iPad fend off Windows 8 and other challenges?
Powers urge 'serious' Iran talksDiplomats from six countries urge Iran to enter "serious dialogue" on its nuclear programme, as they meet in Vienna to discuss their own approach.
Romney rivals spurn calls to quitRepublican candidate Mitt Romney's campaign says his rivals cannot catch him in the presidential race, but the other candidates refuse to stand aside.
A Red Knight considers the Blue modelForeign investment across the Manchester divide
Sun storm 'freight train' passesThe largest solar storm in five years largely passes Earth, but adverse effects could still occur, experts say.
DUP MP names mayor in parliamentThe DUP MP for Strangford Jim Shannon has used parliamentary privilege to name a man he believes was responsible for the murder of a part-time UDR member in 1982.
NZ Rena captain 'took short cut'The captain of a ship which ran aground off New Zealand spilling hundreds of tonnes of fuel oil was taking a short cut, a new report suggests.
Mexico judge backs Cassez releaseA Mexican judge proposes the release of Frenchwoman Florence Cassez, whose 60-year sentence for kidnapping has been the source of friction with France.
Ennis eyes boost at World IndoorsJessica Ennis says pentathlon victory at the World Indoor Championships would be a "massive psychological boost".
Cable in fresh criticism of banksBusiness Secretary Vince Cable launches a fresh attack on the UK's banks, accusing them of "imperilling" the UK's economic recovery.
QC's body to return to ScotlandThe body of the prominent QC Paul McBride is expected to be returned home to Scotland on Saturday, ahead of his funeral on Monday.
No split among players - McCoistAlly McCoist says his Rangers players are united in their attempt to agree wage cuts that will prevent severe redundancies.
West Ham 1-1 WatfordWest Ham need a late Ricardo Vaz Te goal to earn a point as they blew their chance to go top of the Championship.
Ferry and cargo vessel collideA passenger ferry and a cargo vessel collide in Belfast Lough but there are no reports of injuries.
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