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BBCPrivate rents 'increasing again'Private rents in England and Wales went up by 0.5% in April, according to letting agency group LSL Property Services.
HMRC defends child benefit planAsking taxpayers and child benefit recipients to reveal information to their partners is legal, HM Revenue & Customs says, despite claims it breaks confidentiality rules.
Niger malnutrition crisis growingMonths of warnings have failed to stop a major malnutrition crisis in Niger, affecting more than six million people, Save the Children says.
N Rock rescue 'could cost £2bn'The taxpayer could lose about £2bn once the assets of collapsed bank Northern Rock are wound down, the National Audit Office estimates.
Search for missing fishing boatA major search is under way to find a fishing boat which has disappeared without trace with a crew of three off the Dorset coast.
Make drug tests compulsory - KhanBritish fighter Amir Khan says compulsory drug testing must be introduced in boxing in an attempt to clean up the sport.
VIDEO: Olympic torch handed over to UKDavid Beckham and the mayor of London, Boris Johnson were part of an official delegation led by Princess Anne that travelled to Greece to collect the torch.
US relaxes some Burma sanctionsThe US says it has relaxed some sanctions on investments in Burma and named an ambassador to the country following political reforms.
VIDEO: When live TV goes wrong - it's Odd BoxThe perils of being a reporter on live TV, the cafe just for cats and the $1,500 hot dog.
VIDEO: China activist's family claim tortureRelatives of the blind Chinese activist, Chen Guangcheng, have given detailed accounts of the torture and retribution they have allegedly suffered at the hands of Chinese authorities.
US strike plan on Iran 'ready'The US has plans in place to attack Iran if other measures fail to stop it developing nuclear weapons, Washington's envoy to Israel says.
Man charged with making explosiveA man is charged with making an explosive substance for an unlawful purpose after police found items in a garage in Cheltenham.
Broad is happy with performanceStuart Broad is happy with England's position after day one of the first Test at Lord's as West Indies close on 243-9.
Inmates take over Honduras jailOfficials say prisoners have taken control of a jail in the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula where at least one person died in a fight between inmates on Wednesday.
Author Lovering wins romance gongRomantic comedy Please Don't Stop The Music scoops the annual Romantic Novel of the Year award.
VIDEO: US man's close brush with alligatorA scientist in North Carolina had a lucky escape when he was attacked by an alligator.
French government takes pay cutFrance's new government holds its first cabinet meeting, announcing a 30% pay cut for President Hollande and his ministers.
'Wrong Paul' denies wrongdoingA man paid £20,000 by mistake because he has the same name as a council leader denies he was wrong to leave the UK.
Markets drop on eurozone worriesConcern over the eurozone debt crisis has continued to weigh on financial markets, with the euro dropping more than a cent against the US dollar.
Gove loses court ruling over cutsEducation Secretary Michael Gove loses a High Court battle with Essex County Council over government cuts to nursery funding.
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