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Europe's largest volcano Mount Etna in Sicily has erupted again.
Environmental teams search an area in Kent in an attempt to halt Britain's first outbreak of an exotic tree-killing beetle.
The opposition Syrian National Council says rebels fighting the government in Syria will receive salaries, reportedly paid for by wealthy Gulf states.
Cardiff Blue Gavin Henson apologises over alcohol-fuelled behaviour on a post-match flight from Glasgow.
Six people are killed after a fire breaks out in a nightclub in the city of Novi Sad in northern Serbia, police say.
Papiss Cisse scores twice as Newcastle beat 10-man Liverpool to further boost their European ambitions.
A cruise ship with 1,000 people on board that was disabled by a fire off the Philippines arrives in Malaysia after repairs.
Georgios Samaras inspires Celtic as they defeat St Johnstone to edge to within a point of the Scottish title.
Many obstacles face the leader if he wants to remain in power
A bustier worn on stage by the singer Whitney Houston fetches $18,750 (£11,700) at an auction in Los Angeles.
The new Ulster Unionist leader Mike Nesbitt rules out forging any electoral pact with the DUP.
A 47-year-old Devon footballer dies after collapsing with a suspected cardiac arrest during a cup final game.
The SNP independence referendum consultation is questioned after it emerges the public can submit multiple anonymous responses.
A state of emergency has been declared in Fiji, where a storm has brought lethal flooding and cut off the international airport.
William Hague says the UK is better prepared for a possible fuel strike as a result of government actions, despite accusations it caused panic at the pumps.
George Galloway's victory in Bradford West was partly due to Labour's failure to connect with the Asian community, the shadow home secretary says.
Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi wins a landmark by-election, her party claims, as the country's tentative political reforms are put to the test.
Four cars are set alight in a spate of arson attacks in Londonderry's Shantallow area.
The government will be able to monitor the calls, emails, texts and website visits of everyone in the UK under new legislation set to be announced soon.
The chief executive of Bristol Airport calls on the Welsh government to view his expanding business as an "opportunity not a threat".
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