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BBCScottish airport sold for £807mA deal is struck to sell Edinburgh Airport to the owner of Gatwick and London City airports for £807m.
Marathon death donations rocketDonations to a fund-raising page set up by a woman who collapsed close to the London Marathon finish line rise to more than £200,000.
Shares slide as anxiety returnsGlobal stocks fall after weak manufacturing data and political uncertainty in France and the Netherlands hit investor confidence.
Malawi ex-leader Mutharika buriedMalawi's former President Bingu wa Mutharika, who died from a cardiac arrest on 5 April, is buried at his private farm in the south of the country.
India state evicts French groupNine French tourists are ejected from the Indian state of Bihar for alleged involvement in Maoist activities, police officials say.
Access to Megaupload data debatedNegotiations start on April 26 over what happens to data taken offline by the shut down of file-sharing site Megaupload.
Man quizzed over toddler's deathPolice arrest a 20-year-old man on suspicion of murdering a two-year-old boy in Bolton.
BBC axes Upstairs DownstairsThe BBC confirms a third series of the period drama Upstairs Downstairs will not be commissioned.
Government must do better says PMDavid Cameron brushes off claims he is too relaxed, but tells the BBC he wants his ministers to "raise their game" after a "difficult month".
N Korea pledges action on SouthNorth Korea warns of "unprecedented" action against South Korea's ruling establishment, amid tough rhetoric between both countries.
GB football team united by love of the gameMeet Great Britain's last Olympic football team
AUDIO: David Cameron: 'I'm not lazy'David Cameron has rejected accusations that he is lazy: "It's got to be possible to be a decent husband, a good father and a good prime minister at the same time," he tells John Humphrys.
Further delay in Rangers takeoverPaul Murray's Blue Knights and American Bill Miller seek more time before lodging fresh bids to buy Rangers.
VIDEO: 'Microchip wouldn't have saved my son'The government will announce plans today to tackle the growing number of dog attacks by fitting dogs with microchips. But the mother of a 4 year old who was killed by a dog says the plans wouldn't have saved her son's life
Webber pleased to leave BahrainRed Bull's Mark Webber admits he is "looking forward to getting on a plane" after finishing fourth in the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Team GB seeded for Olympic drawsTeam GB's men and women are named among the top seeds as they wait to find out their Olympic football opponents on Tuesday.
Public 'back wind farm subsidies'More Britons than not regard subsidies for wind power as a good deal, an opinion poll suggests on the eve of a major clean energy conference.
Outdoor play 'makes a come back'Research suggests outdoor play is becoming more popular as parents seek cheap ways to entertain their children.
Elena Baltacha column on Fed Cup"No athlete wants to get dropped from a team but I'm a big girl and I can take it"
Welsh champions TNS eye up FA CupWelsh Premier champions The New Saints apply for a place in the FA Cup next season.
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