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BBC - NewsFirst 100 Peel albums go onlineThe names of the first 100 albums of the late DJ John Peel's record collection are published online.
Charity highlights asthma risksAsthma UK Northern Ireland says around 40% of people here with the condition are underestimating their risk of having a potentially fatal attack.
Irish passport key to fee waiverA Scottish government spokesman has confirmed that sixth form pupils in the UK who hold Irish passports qualify for free university tuition in Scotland.
Australia in shock 0.5% rate cutThe Reserve Bank of Australia cuts interest rates by more than expected after economic conditions become weaker than forecast.
Blaze hotel appeal to 'missing'Guests who may have been on a day trip when a major fire engulfed the Falmouth Beach Hotel in Cornwall are asked to let police know they are safe.
VIDEO: Occupy movement's artistic approachThe Occupy movement hopes to stage a series of demonstrations against the mighty remnants of capitalism and is also spawning artistic expression, as Paul Mason reports.
Actor Hogan's tax battle 'over'Crocodile Dundee star Paul Hogan says an eight-year tussle with the Australian government over taxes is over after a deal is reached.
Search for India ferry survivorsDivers and rescue workers are looking for survivors on the Brahmaputra river in India's Assam state, where a ferry capsized, killing at least 103 people.
China manufacturing picks up paceChina's manufacturing activity expands for the fifth month in a row, easing concerns about a sharp slowdown in its economy.
Teens 'should try out teaching'Sixth-formers should be given a chance to try out as teachers so that the brightest and best are encouraged into the profession, say MPs.
Murdoch 'not a fit boss', say MPsRupert Murdoch exhibited "wilful blindness" to what was going on in his media empire and "is not a fit person to exercise the stewardship of a major international company", MPs say.
Sharp rise in US opiate babiesThe number of US babies born with symptoms of opiate withdrawal increased threefold between 2000 and 2009, new research shows.
Hunt for 'gentle old boy' killerA family appeals for information on the BBC's Crimewatch for help in tracing the killer of a "gentle old boy" in Cambridgeshire.
Stroke survivors 'feel abandoned'Stroke survivors are being denied the chance to make the best recovery because of a lack of post-hospital care in the UK, a report suggests.
Turkey to write new constitutionA parliamentary committee in Turkey is due to start work on the country's first fully civilian constitution, which is expected to curb the army's influence.
Third of asthmatics 'a high risk'A third of people with asthma are at a high risk of having a potentially fatal asthma attack, research based on an online test reveals.
Mexico passes crime victims lawMexican lawmakers pass a bill recognising and protecting the rights of crime victims, following a passionate campaign by victims' groups.
Queen's Scottish visit unveiledDetails of the Queen's engagements to mark her Diamond Jubilee during her week-long visit to Scotland are announced.
Family disputes create rebel beesWorker bees rebel when faced with the prospect of raising their nephews and nieces, research finds.
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