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Police question Pakistan's Amir

Pakistan bowler Mohammad Amir is being questioned at a north London police station over allegations of corruption.

Prescott urges phone hack review

Lord Prescott says he is prepared to take legal action to find out whether News of The World journalists hacked into his phone messages.

Fox rules out French 'ship share'

Defence Secretary Liam Fox rules out the UK sharing aircraft carriers with France as part of closer defence co-operation.

Tycoon Nadir remanded on bail

Fugitive tycoon Asil Nadir is remanded on bail at the Old Bailey at his first court appearance on fraud and theft charges.

G20 death pathologist suspended

A pathologist at the centre of a row over the death of a man during the G20 protests is suspended from the medical register for three months.

Mother charged with son's murder

A County Durham woman is charged with the murder of her two-year-old son, whose body she took to a police station.

School lottery 'failed in aim'

England's first city-wide lottery system aimed at solving the problem of allocating places at over-subscribed schools failed to give poorer children equal access to top schools, academics say.

'Big drop' in alcohol consumption

Alcohol consumption has fallen faster than ever, figures from the British Beer and Pub Association suggest.

BBC defends Thompson No 10 visit

The BBC denies the director general compromised its independence by visiting Downing Street to discuss coverage of the government's spending cuts.

UKIP meets as leader hunt begins

UK Independence Party members gather for their autumn conference in Torquay with the search for a new leader top of its agenda.

Plan to combat Tube strike chaos

Extra buses, escorted bike rides and more river boat journeys will be laid on to help people get to work during next week's Tube strike.

French honour for WWII veteran

A World War II veteran receives France's highest decoration for bravery, 66 years after liberating a town there.

County council to axe 1,500 jobs

Somerset County Council is to cut as many as 1,500 posts by 2013 n an attempt to plug a £75m deficit in its finances.

Cheryl and Ashley granted divorce

Cheryl and Ashley Cole are granted a divorce at the High Court after four years of marriage.

Baby Florence makes Downing Street debut

Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha show off their baby daughter, Florence, for the first time on the steps of Number 10.

Viva Forever: Saunders to write Spice Girls the musical

TV comedienne Jennifer Saunders is to write the story for musical Viva Forever - based on the songs of the Spice Girls.

Donagh victims 'forgotten about'

A man abused as a child by the McDermott brothers in Donagh, County Fermanagh, says their victims are being forgotten about.

Prayers said as injured boy dies

Prayers are said in Rathfriland after a six-year-old boy struck by a speedboat in County Down on Monday dies in hospital.

Poll preamble 'insult' to voters

The proposed explanatory preamble on the ballot paper for the referendum on further powers for the Welsh assembly would be an insult to voters, its presiding officer says.

Blue Flags lost due to heavy rain

Heavy rain throughout August is being blamed for costing three beaches in north Wales their Blue Flags.

Man held over power drill attack

A 19-year-old man is arrested after a serious assault in North Lanarkshire in which a man was attacked with a power drill.

Travel warning before Pope visit

Traffic management plans are being finalised across Scotland for the visit of Pope Benedict XVI.

Missing boy found safe and well

A four-year-old boy who was allegedly abducted by his foster parents in Lincolnshire is found safe and well by police.

Officer hurt in seized car crash

Two police officers are suspended from driving duties after crashing a car they had seized from a suspected drink-driver.

England pressure inspires Capello

England coach Fabio Capello says he hopes the pressure of expectation over the team's Euro 2012 qualifier with Bulgaria will bring out the best in him.

Beckham eyes 11 September return

Former England captain David Beckham hopes to play for the LA Galaxy against Columbus Crew on 11 September.

Surgery rules Onions out of Ashes

England and Durham pace bowler Graham Onions to miss the Ashes series against Australia this winter because of a back operation.

Propping up a prime minister

Tony Blair used alcohol as a 'prop' during his time in power but how many of us do the same?

Been and Gone

Our regular column covering the passing of significant - but lesser reported - people of the past month.

What has The Bill taught us about policing?

After 27 years, ITV's long-running police drama The Bill comes to an end tonight. But did we learn anything from it?

Openness urged on UK's emissions

The government's chief environment scientist calls for more openness in admitting the UK's cuts in greenhouse gas emissions are an illusion.

PM backs Hague over aide rumours

David Cameron supports William Hague "100%" following speculation about the foreign secretary's private life, the PM's spokeswoman says.

Labour defends leader vote rules

Labour defends its leadership election rules amid evidence some people can cast multiple votes.

'I was nearly six foot at 11 years old'

President Barack Obama's daughter, Malia, is now 12 years old and 5ft 9in (1.75m). But what's it like to be a young girl who's taller than the rest?

Rare tree flowers after 23 years

A rare Chinese tree has flowered for the first time in 23 years at Kew's country estate in West Sussex.

Florence Cameron's Downing St debut

David and Samantha Cameron have introduced their new daughter, Florence, on the steps of 10 Downing Street.

On board the UK's newest attack sub

Commander Andy Coles shows BBC News around the control room of the Royal Navy's new attack submarine and talks about life on board.

School lottery system 'failed in aim'

A controversial lottery system for secondary school places in Brighton failed in one of its key aims, to give poorer children equal access to top schools, academics say.

Shopping malls: saviour or curse?

Meadowhall in Sheffield was one of the first giant shopping centres in the UK. What sort of effect has it had on the local area?

ICC chief executive on cricket charges

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has suspended the three Pakistan players accused of being part of a betting scam.

Hague 'had enough' of allegations

Foreign Secretary William Hague has told reporters why he issued a statement rejecting rumours of an improper relationship with one of his special advisers, Christopher Myers, who has since resigned from his job.

Class of its own

Inside the Royal Navy's newest, most powerful attack submarine

More than once bitten

Why bed-bugs are on the march again

7 days quiz

How much is a bottle of beer under new price laws on booze?

Newspaper review

Papers discuss the existence of God

'In the dark'

The hidden world of special advisers

Stop or go?

Is now a good time to buy a property?




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