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BBC - NewsNewcastle and Sunderland chargedNewcastle and Sunderland are charged with misconduct by the Football Association following their derby match on Sunday.
Rangers hold fresh takeover talksRangers' administrator delays proposed player redundancies as it attempts to make a quick sale of the Glasgow club.
VIDEO: Met police boss's son worked for The SunFormer Met Police chief Lord Blair has spoken to the Leveson Inquiry about how his 15-year-old son was given a stint of work experience at The Sun.
Parliament hawk killer sentencedA Fife pensioner who killed the Scottish Parliament's "guard" falcon is ordered by a sheriff to pay the cost of training a new one.
AUDIO: Widow reflects on Afghan deathsThe widow of a bomb disposal expert killed in 2009 told BBC Radio 5 live that the six soldiers' deaths would have a ripple effect.
More sign up for Greek debt swapMore private sector lenders sign up to a Greek debt swap deal that may determine whether or not the country can remain in the euro.
Homs 'devastated' - UN aid chiefThe UN's aid chief says parts of the Syrian city of Homs have been "completely devastated", after a brief visit to the bombed district of Baba Amr.
Sundance London line-up announcedJulie Delpy's latest movie 2 Days in New York and the award-winning drugs documentary The House I Live In will be shown at the inaugural Sundance London film festival.
Canal torso could be soap actressA man is arrested after a female torso, thought to be that of a missing former EastEnders actress, was found in a canal in London.
Golfing benefit cheat is jailedA man who was caught on camera playing golf despite claiming he could not walk more than 50m has been jailed for a £12,500 benefit fraud.
Remploy planning factory closuresRemploy - which provides work for people with disabilities - is planning to close 36 of its 54 factories, putting more than 1,700 jobs at risk.
NHS fights 'hitting patient care'The controversy over NHS reform and pension changes is diverting hospital doctors away from improving patient care, a union leader says.
Salmond in RBS break-up warningScottish First Minister Alex Salmond says breaking up the Royal Bank of Scotland would costs thousands of jobs at its Edinburgh headquarters.
UK ticket limits for 100m finalAbout half the tickets available for the men's 100m final at the 2012 Games will be sold to the British public, Locog says.
Balotelli takes hoodie 'penalty'Footballer Mario Balotelli is asked to leave Manchester's Trafford Centre after refusing to pull his hood down, it is revealed.
Arabic and Farsi Twitter launchTwitter launches versions of its site in four right-to-left languages to help attract more users in the Middle East and Asia.
Libya rejects local autonomy callThe leader of Libya's NTC says calls for a federal state structure from oil-rich Cyrenaica will be resisted with force if necessary
Bid to scrap 'Tesco tax' defeatedA last-minute bid to scupper Scottish government plans for a tax on supermarkets and large shops is defeated.
272 Remploy staff face redundancySeven out of Wales' nine Remploy factories providing jobs for disabled people face closure after a UK government review.
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