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House prices in the UK are barely higher than a year ago, according to the government's house price index.
The UK's biggest construction equipment auction is to get under way on Tuesday.
Those wishing to vote in elections across the UK next month must register by 18 April at the latest.
Rwandan opposition leader Victoire Ingabire says she is boycotting her terror trial, accusing the judge of bias.
Tamara Rojo says dancers need to put on weight and that audiences want to see healthy looking women on stage.
There is "no truth" to reports Dame Maggie Smith is leaving ITV1 hit drama Downton Abbey, according to producers.
Two former ministers are arrested in Cameroon in connection with the allegedly fraudulent purchase of a presidential plane, the Albatross, forced to make an emergency landing on its inaugural flight with the first family onboard.
Novelist Ann Patchett, best known for Bel Canto, is shortlisted for the Orange Prize for Fiction for the third time.
A 7th Century gospel, discovered in the coffin of a Christian saint more than 900 years ago, has been bought by the British library for £9m.
A key witness is expected to testify Tuesday as the trial of a Bosnian immigrant accused of plotting to bomb New York's subway system continues.
Pulitzer Prize board are unable to choose a fiction winner for the first time in 35 years.
Anders Behring Breivik, on trial for killing 77 people in Norway last summer, declares he carried out "the most spectacular political attack in Europe since World War II."
Car sales in Italy were down 26.7% in March compared with a year earlier, leading the falls in European car sales.
Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone casts doubt on whether the new Grand Prix of America in New Jersey will take place in 2013.
The attorney for George Zimmerman, says he is confident his motion to have a Florida judge removed from his client's case will be granted.
What entices world’s athletes to train in UK?
Six world powers -- the U.S., U.K., France, China, Russia and Germany -- and Iran met Saturday in Istanbul, Turkey to confirm whether Iran is ready to seriously talk about its disputed nuclear program.
Apparently the soaring national debt and the threat of a nuclear Iran are not enough to occupy the government's time, because the Obama administration is pushing to create more low-income housing, in order to mix and match classes and races to fit the government's preconceptions.
"With the Championship shaping up to be a fascinating battle, the biggest frustration will be the lack of continuity in the fixture list."
KAYSVILLE, Utah (AP) -- Every handshake counts in Utah's unique nominating system, even for a senator seeking his seventh term....
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