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BBC - NewsI want Sheff Wed return - MegsonSacked Sheffield Wednesday boss Gary Megson wants to go back and finish what he started at Hillsborough.
Councils borrow £256m due to cutsCouncils across Wales are estimated to have increased borrowing levels by nearly 80% to £256m over the past year.
HS2 residents are 'being ignored'People in west London who could lose their homes to a high-speed rail link claim say they are being ignored by the government.
Zeebrugge survivor still grievesSurvivor grieves for friends killed in Herald of Free Enterprise
VIDEO: Archive: 1962 smokers not worried by cancer linkChristopher Brasher asks people whether they will give up smoking in the light of the 1962 report from the Royal College of Physicians which links smoking to lung cancer.
Tibet teen dies in China protestA young Tibetan teenager burns himself to death in China, rights groups say, becoming the third such reported case this week.
Super Tuesday duel hinges on OhioRepublican presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum are in a knife-edge battle for the state of Ohio, Super Tuesday's most coveted prize.
VIDEO: Prince Harry arrives in JamaicaPrince Harry has arrived in Jamaica on a Caribbean tour to mark his grandmother's Diamond Jubilee.
Congress setback in India pollsIndia's ruling Congress party suffers a blow as it fails to build on its low standing in assembly elections in the politically crucial state of Uttar Pradesh.
Syrian refugees flee to LebanonThousands of Syrian refugees have recently crossed into Lebanon, the UN says, amid reports that security forces are committing atrocities in Homs.
Prince Harry runs with Usain BoltPrince Harry takes part in a "race" with Olympic 100m champion Usain Bolt during his visit to Jamaica as part of a tour to mark his grandmother's Diamond Jubilee.
Miliband pushes 'Made in Britain'Labour leader Ed Miliband calls for more "patriotism" in manufacturing policy to boost British industry.
AUDIO: Eurostar passenger describes delaysThousands of travellers have faced delays after Eurostar services were disrupted by an overhead power cable fault in France.
Blood stocks for UK air ambulanceFrom Tuesday London's Air Ambulance is carrying blood supplies - the first service in the UK to do so.
Councils paid to boost parentingCouncils which get more mothers breastfeeding and improve parenting skills are to get extra funds under a trial scheme.
Knee implants evidence 'lacking'More evidence on the long-term safety and effectiveness of total knee replacements is needed, according to a researchers.
Cancer denial 'killing thousands'Thousands of people in the UK are dying unnecessarily because they are too scared to mention early symptoms of cancer to their doctor, say experts.
Alien invaders threaten AntarcticThe fringes of Antarctica are being invaded by alien plants and tiny animals, scientists have found, with the average visitor carrying 9.5 seeds.
Australia floods force 9,000 outAlmost 9,000 people are ordered to leave their homes in the town of Wagga Wagga in New South Wales as floods continue to threaten southeast Australia.
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