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A cull of 200 Canada geese is to go ahead in the Lake District, despite more than 2,500 people signing a petition against the move.
Tokyo prosecutors charge Japanese camera-maker Olympus and three former executives in connection with a $1.7bn accounting scandal.
A man appears in court charged under new legislation with making online threats aimed at Celtic manager Neil Lennon.
A man is arrested on suspicion of murdering a 17-year-old boy who was stabbed in south London.
Police in Delhi arrest an Indian journalist in connection with a bomb blast last month which injured an Israeli diplomat's wife in the city.
Prince Harry has been showing off his dance moves at a charity event in Kingston during an official visit to Jamaica.
A police inquiry continues at a private care home after a 96-year-old woman died in an incident believed to have involved a lift shaft.
The Health and Safety Executive is prosecuting Greater Manchester Police over the case of a police officer fatally shot during a training exercise.
Motorists from the campaign group Fair Fuel UK are preparing to lobby MPs to call for a cut in fuel duty.
First Minister Carwyn Jones embarks on a five-day visit to New York and Washington to promote Wales to US tourism, defence, car and life science industries.
"Phil DeFreitas shaved his legs to look like Diana Ross at one Christmas fancy dress party"
BBC athletics expert Steve Cram says there should be no leeway for British Olympic hopefuls who fail to meet qualification criteria
Discussions involving staff at the University of Ulster over the extent of proposed job cuts are expected to resume later.
Papers focus on Vince Cable's comments
US Republican hopeful Mitt Romney wins six of 10 states voting on Super Tuesday, including crucial Ohio, but not by enough to seal the race.
New focus as UK programme comes under scrutiny
Prince Harry pays a personal tribute to the Queen describing her as a wonderful, caring grandmother to whom he is utterly devoted.
State election results come as a big blow to the ruling Congress party, Indian media says.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney told his supporters in Boston, Massachusetts he was confident of victory "all the way to the White House".
Tens of thousands of trade unionists across South Africa are expected to march against new toll roads between Johannesburg and the capital Pretoria.
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