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Follow the news as Wales coach Warren Gatland reveals his team to play France in Saturday's Six Nations finale.
LONDON (AP) -- Mischievous musical "Matilda" dominated British theater's Olivier Awards on Sunday, winning seven prizes including a joint best-actress trophy for the four children who play the title role....
Matilda the Musical leads the race at this year's Olivier theatre awards with a maximum possible 10 nominations.
ELIZABETH, N.J. (AP) -- Five construction workers in New Jersey, vindicated by a jury, must wait before learning exactly how much they'll share of a $38.5 million Mega Millions jackpot that a co-worker who was part of their lottery pool claimed as his own in 2009....
Kremlin drops modern art ban to embrace 'degenerate' Henry Moore
The Strangford MLA Mike Nesbitt launches his bid to become the next leader of the Ulster Unionist Party.
Two men are jailed for robbing a Malaysian student as they pretended to help him during last summer's riots in London.
Sian Williams reflects on her career with BBC Breakfast
Gayle Lemmon: Both sides are calling for a quick pullout from Afghanistan. But how can the international community prevent sacrificing women and human rights activists to the Taliban?
Egypt charges 75 people with murder or negligence over a riot which left at least 74 people dead following a football match in Port Said.
Welsh Water says it is creating 50 jobs at new water quality laboratories in Newport and Flintshire.
School Reporters from Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School in Liverpool give their guide to the sport that is growing fast in North West England
Fuel poverty is likely to worsen, affecting 8.5 million people in England by 2016, a government adviser warns, despite measures to eradicate it.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force is releasing new guidelines on cervical cancer screenings. Dr. Otis Brawley discusses what's changed.
Afghans took to the streets Thursday to demand that a U.S. soldier accused of killing 16 civilians be prosecuted in Afghanistan as word spread that the American military moved him out of the country.
Police officers' fitness could be checked annually with disciplinary procedures facing any officer who fails the test three times.
George Clooney testifies before Congress about a humanitarian crisis on the border between Sudan and South Sudan.
Ellen Hubbard discusses "Museum of Government Waste," her documentary about the Congressional earmark process.
John Avlon says reforming the way Congress does business could spark changes in its political culture
Moroccan women's rights activists step up pressure to scrap laws that allow rapists to marry their victims - after a 16-year-old girl kills herself.
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