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news aggregatorMP: Change powered wheelchair lawTory MP Aidan Burley calls for the law on powered wheelchairs to change to ensure more severely disabled children can use the latest technology.
Vatican 'dismay' at Irish abuseThe Vatican expresses "dismay and betrayal" at the "sinful, criminal acts which opened many wounds" in Ireland.
Michael reveals rescheduled datesSinger George Michael announces rescheduled dates for his Symphonica tour, which he was forced to postpone last year due to ill health.
Syria opposition accused of abuseUS campaign group Human Rights Watch says elements of Syria's armed opposition have carried out serious human rights abuses, including kidnapping, torture and execution.
Pakistan committee U.S. drone strikes to endDelays after railway cable stolenRail passengers in Caerphilly face severe delays after 300m (984ft) of railway cable is stolen.
Coal power plans for GrangemouthA US power company is planning to build a coal-fuelled power station using carbon capture technology at Grangemouth, BBC Scotland learns.
GA: State couldn't justify seizure of clothing in ER in a capital caseThe seizure of defendant’s clothing in the ER was not shown to be supported by any exception to the warrant requirement. It was not shown to be inevitable by the state, it was in an opaque bag so not plain view, and it was not by exigency or consent. Clay v. State, 2012 Ga. LEXIS 301 (March 19, 2012). There is no constitutional requirement [citing no cases] that a CI be searched before a controlled buy. Also, the CI here unwittingly led the police to defendant, and that enhanced his reliability. United States v. Donnell, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 36487 (D. Minn. February 2, 2012).* Wearing an empty holster and putting something in a saddlebag is probable cause there is a gun in the saddlebag. State v. Pryor, 2012 Ohio 1033, 2012 Ohio App. LEXIS 973 (1st Dist. March 16, 2012).* MPs approve government NHS billThe government's health changes survive their final parliamentary test and are set to become law.
VIDEO: Highlights as Queen addresses ParliamentHighlights of the Queen's visit to Parliament event to celebrate her Diamond Jubilee.
'Positive' Coyle chats to MuambaBolton manager Owen Coyle says his conversation with Fabrice Muamba is "really positive" - but warns there is "a long way to go".
Camera 'clue' to French manhuntThe suspect in the killings at a Jewish school in France was wearing a camera and may have filmed the scene, say officials, as the manhunt intensifies.
SA to review Zuma corruption caseA South African court rules that the 2009 decision to drop corruption charges against President Jacob Zuma can be reviewed.
EastEnders star's deaf daughter dilemmaEastEnders star Rita on life with a child who is losing her hearing
Demo at Facebook troop slur courtAbout 50 protesters demonstrate outside a West Yorkshire court where a teenager denies posting an offensive Facebook message about the deaths of six British soldiers.
Tevez return possible - ManciniCarlos Tevez could return to the Manchester City first team against Chelsea, admits manager Roberto Mancini.
BBC iPlayer now available on XboxThe iPlayer, already available on the Wii and Playstation, can be now accessed via Microsoft's Xbox.
Feds to investigate fatal shooting of Fla. teenSANFORD, Fla. (AP) -- The growing national attention - and outcry - over the case of an unarmed black teen in Florida who was fatally shot by a neighborhood watch captain has culminated with the federal government's announcement that it will launch an investigation....
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