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BBC - NewsNo England boss until late seasonFootball Association general secretary Alex Horne tells BBC Sport a new England manager will not be announced until late in the season.
VIDEO: How Syrian activists get message outTwo Syrian activists talk about their efforts to get footage of the government crackdown out of the country.
'Big fall' in planning approvalsA drop in the number of new homes getting planning permission in England shows why the government must "stand firm" on its planning overhaul, say developers.
VIDEO: Pioneering treatment reshaped headA man whose skull was partly removed after falling 8 metres from a drain pipe has undergone a pioneering procedure to re-shape his head.
Witchcraft murder couple guiltyA couple are found guilty of murdering a teenage boy at their London home after accusing him of using witchcraft.
Force asked PC about mental stateNorthumbria Police spoke to PC David Rathband - found dead at his home on Wednesday - last week after concerns were raised about his mental state, it is revealed.
Dion cancels shows due to illnessThe Canadian singer cancels all performances of her Las Vegas residency until June, after suffering inflammation of her vocal cords.
Mobile phone 'bill shock' tackledUK mobile phone companies are told by the regulator Ofcom to let their contract customers restrict how much they spend.
Reporter 'paid for Soham scoop'Relatives of police officers investigating the Soham murders in 2002 were paid by a reporter for information, an MP claims.
Apes 'advertise' homosexual bondsFemale bonobos shout to “advertise” their sexual encounters with high-ranking females to other group members, say scientists.
Nail bars 'lead retail revival'The number of independent stores grew by 2.4% last year, a survey suggests, with the beauty sector - particularly nail bars - leading the revival.
Syria rebels leave Homs bastionSyrian rebel fighters say they are tactically withdrawing from the besieged Baba Amr quarter of Homs, as humanitarian officials say they will enter the area on Friday.
Sun's defence correspondent heldThe Sun's defence correspondent is granted bail after being quizzed by detectives from Operation Elveden investigating allegations of corrupt payments to police and public servants.
RFU ready to interview LancasterInterim England coach Stuart Lancaster will be interviewed to become Martin Johnson's permanent successor during the Six Nations.
Gunman in factory siege in GreeceA gunman injures two people and seizes hostages at a wheelie bin factory in northern Greece after losing his job, local police say.
Jail for 22 members of drug gangsTwenty two members of a gang are jailed for supplying thousands of pounds worth of drugs to people in north Wales.
Liberia's Taylor verdict date setA United Nations-backed court says it will deliver a judgement in the war crimes trial of former Liberian President Charles Taylor on 26 April.
Climate 'raising UK disease risk'Climate change is raising the risk of diseases such as Schmallenberg in the UK and northern Europe, say scientists.
Having Bin Laden as your neighbourThe curse of living near the Bin Laden raid compound
The Queen visits Fortnum & MasonThe Queen, Duchess of Cambridge and Duchess of Cornwall visit a London store together.
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