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NewsCurry delivery man killer jailedA man is jailed for life for murdering a curry delivery man who was ambushed and hacked to death.
Venus Williams returns to tennisOpinion: When to give kids cell phones?With the average tot aged 2-5 now more able to play video games or downloadable apps than ride a bike or tie their shoelaces, and with three-quarters of all middle and high school-aged kids already owning a cellular handset, how young is too young to give a child a cell phone? Or perhaps the better question is: What are we doing to prepare kids and adults for life in an age of 24/7 connectivity?
Child benefit cliff-edge tackledGovernment plans to withdraw child benefit from parents who earn higher levels of income have been altered.
VIDEO: Miliband: A budget for the richGeorge Osborne's budget has not passed the "fairness test", Labour leader Ed Miliband said.
Mercury has been 'dynamic world'Images of the northern volcanic plains on Mercury show the innermost planet was once a far more dynamic place than had previously been supposed.
Budget: Key points at a glanceAn at-a-glance summary of the main points of the 2012 Budget as delivered by Chancellor George Osborne on 21 March 2012.
Bolton league match to go aheadBolton will play Blackburn on Saturday after Fabrice Muamba's family say they want the team to fulfil their fixtures.
Fuel duty increase gets go-aheadChancellor George Osborne says a planned rise in fuel duty will go ahead as planned.
VIDEO: Groom jailed for castle arsonA bridegroom who tried to burn down his wedding reception venue has been jailed for six years.
France gunman 'set to kill again'French prosecutors say the Toulouse shooting suspect, now surrounded in his flat, planned more killings and admits being trained by al-Qaeda.
UK economy 'to grow more quickly'The UK economy will grow more quickly this year than previously forecast, Chancellor George Osborne says.
New stamp duty plans are outlinedProperties sold for more than £2m will be subject to a new 7% stamp duty charge, Chancellor George Osborne has confirmed.
VIDEO: Village cut off by cable thievesHundreds of homes and businesses in Suffolk have been left without telephone and internet connections after a raid by cable thieves.
Budget 'lifts 42,000 out of tax'An extra 42,000 people in Wales are expected to be lifted out of income tax after a Budget which George Osborne says rewards work, but the Welsh government calls very disappointing.
Strauss and Trott hit centuriesEngland openers Andrew Strauss and Jonathan Trott hit centuries as Ian Bell continues to struggle for batting form.
Super-connected cities announcedTen cities have been chosen to benefit from super-fast broadband with 10 smaller ones to come, the chancellor announces.
Opinion: 'Retreat' or 'stand ground'?Could you run a marathon without training?Marathon running has long been seen as one of the greatest feats of human endurance. But is it possible to run a marathon on a whim?
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