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BBC - NewsPolice shooting: Three in courtThree men are remanded on a charge of conspiracy to commit robbery following a police operation in which a man was shot dead by officers in a Cheshire village.
Bank staff to hear of job lossesStaff at the First Trust Bank in Northern Ireland are expected to be told the extent of long-awaited job cuts later this month.
Fever Pitch and the rise of middle-class footballIn the 20 years since Nick Hornby's acclaimed football book Fever Pitch was published, the national game has changed beyond recognition. Is it too middle-class?
'Masked men' kill Somali reporterGunmen in Somalia shoot dead a journalist in the north-central town of Galkayo - the third such killing this year.
Sony confirms Jackson music hackThe music company says a number of Michael Jackson tracks have been stolen after its website was hacked.
How France helped Argentina in the FalklandsHow France helped both sides in the Falklands War
'Largest fox in UK' shot on farmA fox believed to be the biggest killed in Britain was shot after attacking lambs on an Aberdeenshire farm.
Jamaica debates republic optionWill Jamaica remove the Queen as head of state?
Town measles outbreak totals 33A further three children are diagnosed with measles in Gwynedd, bringing the total number of cases to 33.
Children 'denied joy of outdoors'National Trust boss warns children are being denied the enjoyment of the outdoors with consequences for their health.
Rhythmic gymnasts win 2012 appealGreat Britain's rhythmic gymnasts are set to compete at the London 2012 Olympics having won an appeal against their governing body.
Malawi's donors 'can go to hell'Malawi's President Bingu wa Mutharika tells foreign donors to 'go to hell', accusing them of plotting with civil society groups to topple his government.
Carroll accused 'case to answer'The judge in the Constable Carroll murder trial rejects a defence application to throw out the prosecution case.
'Drugs' businessman to lose homeA Cheshire businessman must hand over his home to the Serious and Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), a court rules.
Baby P's father gets £75k damagesThe natural father of Baby Peter is awarded £75,000 in damages after the publishers of The People wrongly accused him of being a sex offender.
UK services growth slows slightlyThe UK's dominant service sector grew in February, but not as quickly as had been expected, according to a closely-watched survey.
Tornado toddler dies in hospitalA toddler found alive after her home was destroyed by a tornado that killed her family in the US state of Indiana dies in hospital.
Ex-Met chief defends stay at spaA former Met Police chief tells the Leveson Inquiry he accepted free accommodation at a luxury health spa because he was desperate to recover from a serious operation and get back to work.
US Megaupload extradition requestThe US government formally calls on New Zealand to hand over the founder of the Megaupload file-sharing site and three of his co-workers.
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