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Winds and rain battering Britain
Flood warnings are in place in Wales and parts of England as heavy rain sweeps across the country.
Rice talks with Libya's Gaddafi
Condoleezza Rice meets Col Gaddafi in Libya in the latest step towards improving relations between the former enemies.
MoD names soldier killed by blast
A British soldier killed in an explosion while on patrol in southern Afghanistan is named by the Ministry of Defence.
Benn denies fuel bill cave-in
Environment Secretary Hilary Benn denies ministers "caved in" to energy firms over cash rebates for soaring fuel bills.
Universal flu vaccine tests start
A universal flu vaccine which could mean an end to the annual flu jab is being trialled on UK volunteers.
Shannon mother accused of kidnap
The mother of Shannon Matthews and a 40-year-old man plead not guilty to kidnapping the Dewsbury schoolgirl.
Flooded Haitians 'in dire need'
The UN says severe storms that have hit Haiti in recent weeks have left some 600,000 people in desperate need of help.
UKIP must change message - Farage
UKIP should be positive about UK relations with Europe, leader Nigel Farage tells its annual conference.
Chaos at £20,000 petrol giveaway
There are angry scenes at a petrol station in north London which is giving away £20,000 of petrol in a promotion.
Westlife's 'biggest fan' proves her love for Irish band
A mother of four gets a tattoo of her favourite band across her back to celebrate her 40th birthday.
Ferdinand to miss England opener
Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand will miss England's opening World Cup qualifier against Andorra on Saturday.
Banned Barton to miss six matches
Newcastle's Joey Barton is banned for six games - with another six suspended - by the Football Association for assaulting former team-mate Ousmane Dabo.
Shearer cool on Newcastle vacancy
Alan Shearer appears to rule himself out of the vacant manager's job at Newcastle, calling the club's structure "strange".
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Footballer jailed over blackmail
A former Manchester City youth player is jailed for blackmailing a top Premier League footballer over sexual images.
Life term for 'evil' wife killer
A former accountant who stabbed his wife 86 times at the family home in Renfrewshire is jailed for at least 19 years.
Flood chaos hits homes and roads
Emergency teams are called to hundreds of flooding incidents in homes and roads across south and west Wales.
NI fans beaten by 'security men'
Two Northern Ireland soccer fans are knocked unconscious by baton-wielding security men in Slovakia
Angolans vote in landmark polls
Angolans vote amid some confusion in the first poll in 16 years, following the end of war.
McCain vows to fight to change US
John McCain promises "change is coming" as he accepts the Republican party's candidacy for the White House.
Hezbollah says it shot helicopter
Hezbollah in Lebanon acknowledges it was responsible for the shooting down of a Lebanese army helicopter.
Critics dismiss Thai referendum
A national referendum proposed by the Thai prime minister to end the political deadlock is dismissed as a stalling tactic.
Ukraine 'must live without fear'
The US vice-president reassures Ukraine that the US has a "deep and abiding interest" in the country's security.
US bomb 'kills five in Pakistan'
At least five people are killed in another suspected US missile strike in Pakistan's border region, officials say.
UK food prices show 8.3% increase
UK food prices have risen by 8.3% on average since January, with meat and fish up 23%, according to a study for the BBC.
Labour returns £15,000 donation
The Labour Party returns £15,000 to a community group which broke Charity Commission donation rules.
DJs criticised for drink comments
A report criticises a number of radio presenters for encouraging heavy drinking among their listeners.
Teachers to hold ballot on strike
Another teachers' strike is threatened - with the National Union of Teachers announcing a ballot for industrial action.
'Jules Verne' awaits final voyage
Europe's space freighter will undock from the International Space Station on Friday after completing its mission to the orbiting platform.
Rex and Darnell voted out of BB
Darnell Swallow and Rex Newmark are evicted from the Big Brother house with the winner of the reality show's £100,000 prize to be announced later.
One Laptop signs up with Amazon
Online retailer Amazon will help the One Laptop Per Child organisation with its plans to sell its XO laptop in the US.