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Footage of freed hostage Judith Tebbutt shows her being taken to a waiting plane after six months of captivity in Somalia.
The UK government borrowed almost twice as much as expected in February, official figures show.
The funerals of the three children and a teacher shot dead by a gunman in the French city of Toulouse are held in Jerusalem.
The NHS faces a decade-long savings drive, managers say, amid signs services are already being hit.
Newcastle United and Sunderland fined after accepting misconduct charges following a bad-tempered derby on 4 March.
A British skier has been killed after crashing into a snow cannon in the French resort of Val d'Isère.
Jaguar Land Rover and Chery Automobile agree a joint venture that should pave the way for production of Jaguar and Land Rover models in China.
Leeds manager Neil Warnock is "embarrassed" after his team are thrashed 7-3 by Nottingham Forest at Elland Road.
A 61-year-old master butcher is to have his taste buds insured for £1m.
A Worcestershire schoolboy dies after collapsing during a rugby match in Kidderminster.
Burma invites the United States and European Union to send observers to witness April by-elections, which are being seen as a crucial test of reforms.
Michael Ball and Imelda Staunton wow the West End with their murderous performances in Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd.
Former X Factor contestants One Direction become the first British group to go straight to the top of the US music charts with their debut album.
Children's activity parks based on the popular smartphone game Angry Birds are set to be built in the UK, Finland and other countries.
A conference featuring a doctor who says cancer can be treated using baking soda is postponed when a Devon council withdraws the meeting hall.
Struggling video games retailer Game Group says it intends to file for administration, following a suspension of its shares.
Taking a low dose of aspirin every day can prevent and possibly even treat cancer, fresh evidence suggests.
Supermarket group Sainsbury's announces a rise in annual sales, boosted by a strong performance in the fourth quarter.
Regional pay in the public sector would deprive the Welsh economy of more than £1bn by leaving workers worse off, a union claims ahead of the Budget.
French police searching for a gunman who shot dead three children and a rabbi have surrounded a house in Toulouse.
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