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BBC - NewsMMR doctor wins High Court appealA doctor who was found guilty of serious professional misconduct over the MMR controversy has won an appeal at the High Court against being struck off.
Balmoral clock stops in power cutEdinburgh's landmark Balmoral Hotel clock sticks at 09:05 after a power cut thought to have been caused by tram workers severing a cable.
Weather warning over wintry blastThe Met Office issues a weather warning for a band of rain and snow moving across Scotland.
New twist in 'energy saving' scamVictims of an "energy saving" device scam are being targeted for a second time with bogus offers of compensation.
UN aid chief Amos visiting SyriaUN humanitarian chief Valerie Amos is in Syria to try to get aid into devastated cities, as the Red Cross remains blocked from the Baba Amr district of Homs.
French breast implant boss jailedJean-Claude Mas, the head of the French implant supplier at the heart of a global health scare, is jailed for not paying his bail.
'No evidence' for NHS risks fearThere is "no real evidence" that releasing private documents would stop civil servants giving candid advice to ministers, a tribunal has heard.
Six soldiers dead in Afghan blastSix soldiers are killed in the single worst enemy attack on UK troops in Afghanistan since operations began 11 years ago.
War of words on Gers liquidationRangers director Dave King fears liquidation of the club is "inevitable", a view not shared by owner Craig Whyte or former director Paul Murray.
Button is biggest threat - HornerRed Bull boss Christian Horner says Jenson Button is the biggest threat this season, but Sebastian Vettel's best is yet to come.
Staff bonuses cut by John LewisThe John Lewis Partnership reports a fall in annual profits and cuts its staff bonus for the first time in three years.
Russian vote 'insult to society'A monitoring group set up by protesters in Russia refuses to recognise the results of the presidential election which returned Vladimir Putin to power.
Velociraptor's last meal revealedThe bone of a large flying reptile has been found in the gut of a Velociraptor, sparking fresh discussion among palaeontologists.
VIDEO: Could tablets kill the PC?With Apple widely expected to announce the iPad 3 - could tablet computers replace PCs in our everyday lives?
S Africans protest against tollsTens of thousands of South Africans have marched in protest over new tolls on roads in what unions says is "the first warning shot" to government.
Monkees set to miss Jones funeralThe remaining members of the Monkees are unlikely to attend Davy Jones's funeral this week out of respect for his family, his former bandmate Micky Dolenz reveals.
China warns on Tibet immolationsA Chinese official says self-immolations in Tibet will not disrupt regional development, as state media confirms the death of a woman in Gansu province.
How a king's judges were hunted downYou would think Downing Street might be named after a British national hero. But an incident 350 years ago makes Sir George Downing look more like a villain.
VIDEO: Smoke ban: Premature births downResearchers say there has been a 10% drop in Scotland's premature birth rate since the country introduced a ban on smoking in public places in 2006.
Hints of Higgs multiply at US labUS scientists report seeing tentative evidence of the Higgs boson, at a mass similar to the hints seen at the Large Hadron Collider.
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