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Coca-Cola and Pepsi are changing the ingredients in their world-famous soft drinks to avoid being legally obliged to put a cancer warning label on their bottles.
The parents of a man who died in an attack outside a Liverpool nightclub nine years ago are renewing a plea for help to find their son's killer
Liberal Democrats decide against holding a debate at their spring conference calling for changes to the NHS in England to be dropped.
Exhibition explores who Captain 'Titus' Oates really was
Protesters demanding improvements in the public bus system clash with police and paralyse transport in the Colombian capital, Bogota.
How Fukushima affected the world's nuclear power industry
Two US women found they were married to the same man when one of them popped up on Facebook's "People you may know", prosecutors say.
A university's vice-chancellor warns it stands to lose 10% of its student places despite a big increase in applications for its courses.
Why memory is fundamental to our sense of self
Two protesters are arrested in Cambridge as former International Monetary Fund head Dominique Strauss-Kahn gives a speech to university students.
Women still battling for respect in the new Italy
A council's roads department is an unlikely asset in attracting makers of TV adverts and Hollywood films to the Highlands.
Protesters take to the streets of the Slovak capital to demonstrate against corruption in politics after the publication of a secret file.
The Royal Regiment of Scotland receives the freedom of the city of Stirling in recognition of their services to the area.
Thousands of Libyans rally in the country's two main cities to denounce moves by eastern leaders to create a semi-autonomous territory.
About 20,000 court cases may have to be re-heard after allegations emerge claiming that expert witnesses employed by insurance firms lied in court.
A fire at an education ministry warehouse in Peru destroys 500,000 textbooks and 60,000 computers, just as the new school year is getting under way.
Taliban militants are threatening to carry out fresh attacks if the three widows of Osama Bin Laden are not released by Pakistani authorities.
With no sign of an end to the ongoing violence in Syria, thousands of refugees continue to flee over the Turkish-Syrian border in search of safety.
Expert guidance on claiming compensation for insurance mis-sales
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