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Western journalists die in Homs American Marie Colvin of the UK's Sunday Times and French photographer Remi Ochlik are among 60 people killed as Syria steps up its clampdown. |
Cherie Blair starts hacking case Cherie Blair has started legal proceedings over phone hacking, her solicitor confirms. |
Comic Frank Carson dies aged 85 Northern Irish comedian Frank Carson, whose catch phrases included "It's a cracker", has died aged 85, surrounded by his family. |
Vicar and teacher murder charges A man is charged with murdering a clergyman at his South Gloucestershire vicarage and a retired teacher in Worcestershire. |
35 years for pregnant teen killer A former nightclub bouncer is jailed for a minimum of 35 years for murdering pregnant teenager Nikitta Grender two weeks before she was due to give birth. |
NHS 'will be Cameron's poll tax' Labour leader Ed Miliband tells David Cameron he risks making NHS reform "his poll tax" - in noisy Commons clashes over the health bill. |
More bodies from Concordia found Search teams in Italy find eight more bodies in the wreck of the cruise ship Costa Concordia which capsized on 13 January as the inquiry spreads. |
Nine cleared of UDA man's murder Nine men involved in the UVF supergrass trial in Belfast are acquitted of the murder of UDA leader Tommy English. |
Argentina train crash 'kills 49' A commuter train crash at a station in the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires, kills 49 people and leaves at least 600 injured, officials say. |
South Korea wins Navy tanker deal The Royal Navy selects South Korean firm Daewoo for a £452m deal to build four new fuel tankers. |
Dangerous dogs £3.7m kennel bill Kennelling dogs suspected of being dangerous, cost at least £3.7m in 2010, according to figures given to BBC Newsnight. |
Million homes 'need TV filters' Filters will need to be installed in almost a million UK homes to combat TV interference likely to occur from new 4G mobile services. |
Male extinction theory challenged A new study comparing chromosomes in humans and rhesus monkeys suggests genetic decay of the male sex chromosome has all but ended. |
Bonham Carter honoured at Palace British actress Helena Bonham Carter is made a CBE by the Queen, two years on from playing her mother in Oscar-winning film The King's Speech. |
CBI seeking 'targeted' tax cuts The CBI calls on the government to give a £500m boost to business in the Budget through a series of "targeted and modest" tax cuts. |
Peugeot boosted by alliance talks Peugeot shares jump 12% after the carmaker confirms it is in talks about possible "co-operations and alliances". |
The full story: PM's Questions Video of the full session plus all the key points, analysis and reaction as David Cameron faced his weekly Commons grilling from MPs. |
Fox calling for business tax cuts Former defence secretary Liam Fox, as well as business leaders, urge the chancellor to cut taxes to boost British business in next month's Budget. |
Time link to sudden cardiac death How the time of day can increase the risk of dying from an irregular heartbeat has been identified by researchers. |
Heart symptoms 'differ in women' Fewer women than men suffering from a heart attack appear to experience chest pain symptoms, according to a study in the US. |
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