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Sudanese policemen guard the court where Gillian Gibbons was held
Hundreds of people have protested against the sentence handed to British teacher Gillian Gibbons for 'insulting Islam'.
Labour deputy Harriet Harman has blamed Brown's aides for her decision to accept an illegal donation as police prepare to launch a full-scale criminal inquiry.
The Conservatives have opened up their biggest lead over Labour since Margaret Thatcher was at the height of her powers as Prime Minister almost 20 years ago.
The internal flight came down in a mountainous region of central Turkey just before landing.
The al-Qa'eda leader has warned European countries to stop following America and withdraw from Afghanistan.
The spokesman for Kate and Gerry McCann has called on detectives to clear the couple of their status as suspects in the disappearance of their daughter Madeleine.
The strongest signs yet that the property market is starting to fall emerged as figures showed both house prices and mortgage lending dropped sharply last month.
Union Jack suggestion
Japanese readers have made an unlikely intervention into the Britishness debate by offering to help save the Union Jack.
Cocaine addicts should be prescribed the drug to help them overcome the habit, the Government's drug adviser has said.
Stiles and kissing gates may have to be replaced for fear that they are in breach of the 1995 Disability Discrimination Act.
Wolf
Bringing back animals which were hunted to extinction in Britain - including the wolf, lynx, beaver and wild boar - would not be difficult.
Conrad Black claims he has been persecuted and has vowed to fight to clear his name
Fallen media tycoon claims he has been persecuted.
Horse fighting
Animal rights groups condemn 'sport'.
 
Marc Gonsalves
Footage confiscated from Colombian rebels gives hope.
Queen
Song available as free download for World Aids Day.
Police believe the teenager was at the heart of a multi million international scam.
12-guage shotgun
Man refused advice from emergency operator to stay indoors and took on burglars.
The American student accused of murdering Meredith Kercher broke down in court today as she pleaded her innocence.
US property tycoon's plan to build a £1 billion golf resort along a stretch of unspoilt coastline has been dealt a fatal blow.
Deep divisions have emerged at the heart of Danish government after a bitter row blew up over the country's failure to extradite a Nazi war criminal, a Dane, from Germany.
Cpl Bryan Budd
A paratrooper who was awarded the Victoria Cross for extraordinary bravery was probably killed by a bullet fired by his own men.
The number of criminals dealt with by "slap on the wrist" punishments outside court has overtaken convictions for the first time.
Traditional sleigh rides are threatened as organisers are forced to pay huge insurance costs in case someone is injured.
You've heard of Satnav, now we have SatLav
Nobody wants to get caught short while out and about, and now there is no need to, after the launch of a toilet satellite system.
Royal Mail 'sorry' after postman put £100 of DVDs in bin.
Escort to donate fee for 27 hours of sex to children's charity.
Missing section of furniture found outside Pizza restaurant toilets.
Judge is struck off after sending 46 to prison over ringing phone.
Family of woman who left fortune to restaurant is disputing will.
"When is it right to sunder a state? Does altering borders bring unrest, instability and forced population movements? The question is prompted, of course, by the approach of independence for Kosovo."
Spot the donor: Christopher Hope, Where are the Burmese monks?: Damian Lanigan, Flooding of Cuckmere Valley: Tony Stevens, A political wake-up call: Carlos Cortiglia
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