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BBC - NewsDaughter ban over computer imagesA man who contacted police when he found child abuse images on his computer has not been allowed to be alone with his daughter for four months, it emerges.
Activist urinated on Dale Farm PCA protester at the illegal part of the Dale Farm travellers' site in Essex is ordered to do unpaid work for urinating on a police officer.
Extra cash found for NHS servicesA host of new building projects, including upgrades to maternity and A&E units, has been unveiled by ministers.
Ex-police chief in riots warningRiots could erupt if police cut ties with journalists after the phone-hacking scandal, former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Lord Stevens tells the Leveson Inquiry.
'A third of schools must improve'More than a third of schools in England were rated not good enough by the schools watchdog, Ofsted, during the last three months of 2011.
What are your special memories of the Queen during her reign?What are your memories of Queen Elizabeth II?
Resign right now, PM urges AssadDavid Cameron urges Syrian President Assad to step down to end the "bloodshed" in the country, and calls on Russia and China to back regime change.
PayPal in Canada robocall searchAn investigation into potentially fraudulent robocalls in advance of the 2011 Canadian election reaches internet commerce company Paypal.
VIDEO: Harry 'bolts' for the finish linePrince Harry has taken part in a "race" with Olympic 100m champion Usain Bolt during his visit to Jamaica.
Stocks down on Greek swap fearsStock markets decline sharply on concerns ahead of a key deadline to secure Greece's future in the euro.
Cable calls for RBS to be splitVince Cable says he would like to see Royal Bank of Scotland turned into a new bank for British businesses, a leaked letter shows.
Furore over German 'Brevik' shopA clothing label popular among neo-Nazis angers German officials by naming a shop "Brevik" - similar to the Norwegian mass killer's name "Breivik".
Fast data transfer 'breakthrough'Deutsche Telekom says it has set a new "real world" data transfer speed record over its fibre optic network.
Ethiopia rebels 'release Germans'Ethiopian rebels say they have released two German tourists who were taken captive in January, but there is no official confirmation.
VIDEO: House of CommonsLabour has stepped up its attack on the government over planned changes to child benefit and working tax credits.
Cuban culture minister replacedCuban culture minister Abel Prieto has left the post after 15 years and become an adviser to President Raul Castro, state media say.
International 'hacker' arrestsUS law authorities charge hackers in the UK, US and Ireland. The men are accused of being involved in cyber attacks by Lulzsec and Antisec.
Boy wins apology over pirate flagA Lincolnshire council apologises to the family of a seven-year-old boy who was told to remove a pirate flag from his garden.
Fresh Iran nuclear talks agreedSix major world powers and Iran are to hold fresh talks on Tehran's nuclear programme, the EU says, a year after the last round failed.
Couple charged with Mackin murderA husband and wife appear in court charged with the murder of Belfast man Christopher Mackin.
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