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BBCPM and Miliband clash on sackingsDavid Cameron clashes with Labour leader Ed Miliband over proposals to make it easier for businesses to sack workers.
HS2 only rail solution, MPs sayAlternatives to the High Speed Two (HS2) rail link will not solve the capacity problems on Britain's railways, MPs say.
Lab grows heart muscle from skinScientists in Israel say they have managed to turn patients' own skin cells into heart muscle in the lab.
Tory MPs urge state 'roll back'A group of Conservative MPs elected in 2010 call for "principled conservatism" and more power to be given to individuals and businesses.
Montreal demonstration turns uglyAt least 100 people are arrested in Montreal as the latest in a series of protests against a planned rise in student tuition fees turns ugly.
VIDEO: Prince Charles turns his hand to DJingPrince Charles proved to be a dab-hand as a DJ on a visit to a youth centre music studio in Canada.
VIDEO: Egypt preparing for landmark pollsEgyptians are preparing to head to the polls in their first free presidential election, 15 months after ousting Hosni Mubarak in the Arab Spring uprising.
Canada bus killer in alien claimA man who beheaded a fellow bus passenger in Canada in 2008 has spoken out for the first time, saying he believed he was killing an alien.
Scissor Sisters: 'Albums are a waste of songs'Scissor Sisters focus on fun factor for fourth album
More attacks on ambulance staffThe number of West Midlands Ambulance staff being attacked has risen by almost a quarter in the past year, the service says.
Prostitution crackdown praisedA crackdown on prostitution in a Suffolk town where five sex workers were killed could be repeated elsewhere.
Living with a Nazi nameThe names of Himmler and Goering still have the power to evoke the horrors of Nazi Germany, but what is it like to live with one of those surnames?
Schools saw 87,000 racism casesThousands of racist incidents, ranging from name calling to physical abuse, were recorded in Britain's schools between 2007 and 2011, the BBC finds.
Racist torment in the classroomHow bullying made girl's school life a 'daily torment'
Neets 'trapped by lack of skills'Too many young people lack the social skills needed to get their first job, says a report on the issue of Neets.
'Failings' on diabetes condemnedStandards for diabetes care are still not being met in England 11 years after they were set, a report says.
'Emerging hospital bug' warningRates of hospital-acquired infections such as MRSA are going down but figures suggest other bacteria are an emerging problem in England.
Peru denies dolphin death claimsA Peruvian minister denies claims that explosions used in oil exploration are to blame for the deaths of hundreds of dolphins.
Yemen 'on brink of food crisis'Seven aid agencies warn that Yemen is on the verge of a hunger catastrophe as a result of political instability and rising prices.
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