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What entices world’s athletes to train in UK?
"With the Championship shaping up to be a fascinating battle, the biggest frustration will be the lack of continuity in the fixture list."
Detectives make a fresh appeal for information about the shooting of a man and his teenage daughter in north Belfast two weeks ago.
The world's biggest tobacco companies challenge the Australian government in court over a law making plain packaging mandatory for cigarettes.
Why I believe my stroke turned me gay
Digger firm firm JCB reveals the best financial results in its 66-year history, with a £2.75bn turnover for 2011.
The US says it has busted a secret internet drugs market, where people around the world could buy LSD, ecstasy and other illegal substances.
More than 700 homes could be built on a former paper mill site in Cardiff in a £100 million development.
Like-for-like sales at Marks and Spencer fell 0.7% in the 13 weeks to the end of March, after some areas of its womenswear fell short of stock.
Andy Murray begins his clay-court season with an emphatic victory over Viktor Troicki in round two of the Monte Carlo Masters.
One of Britain's top heart doctors says he thinks anyone who plays sport should have their heart screened.
The BBC's Tom Brook reports on, what for millions of comic fans, is one of the most eagerly awaited events of the year, the release of the film The Avengers.
Welsh Labour urges voters to send David Cameron and Nick Clegg a message about the economy and tax changes at next month's local elections.
The defiance of killer Anders Behring Breivik features
Business leaders want more investment in Cardiff Airport and help for south Wales firms to boost exports further.
The World's Bank's new president, Jim Yong Kim, has said that capitalist "market-based growth is a priority for every single country".
Four adults and four children are taken to hospital after a fire at a tenement building in the Maryhill area of Glasgow.
South Korea says it will end its search for debris from North Korea's failed rocket launch, a day after the UN condemned Pyongyang's action.
The head of the worldwide union for footballers fears players will be at risk from racial abuse in Poland and Ukraine at Euro 2012.
Fracking for oil and gas is a safe process, providing proper safety measures are taken, an independent report suggests.
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