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    Welfare bill 'to be cut by extra £4bn' - The government is planning to reduce the annual welfare bill by a further £4bn, Chancellor George Osborne tells the BBC....
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    US pastor cancels Koran burning - US pastor Terry Jones cancels his Koran burning event, saying those behind an Islamic centre near New York's "Ground Zero" had agreed to relocate it....
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    Soldiers 'kept Afghan body parts' - A group of US soldiers murdered a number of Afghan civilians and took body parts as trophies, documents released by military officials suggest....
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    MPs back new phone hacking probe - MPs back calls for a fresh parliamentary investigation into phone hacking claims after criticism of News of the World journalists....
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    Defence firm BAE cuts 1,000 jobs - BAE Systems announces it is to axe almost 1,000 jobs across the UK, with 740 to go from five sites in England....
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    Iran to release captured US hiker - Iran is set to release on Saturday one of three detained American hikers held since last July and accused of espionage, officials say....
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    Second death linked to Legionnaires' - Health officials are investigating a second death which is being linked to a Legionnaires' disease outbreak in south Wales....
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    MPs vote to stay in Afghanistan - MPs overwhelmingly back keeping UK troops in Afghanistan - the first time they have voted on the issue....
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    British hostage freed in Pakistan - A British journalist held captive by militants in north-west Pakistan since March is released....
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    Euro MPs condemn France over Roma - Euro MPs call on France to suspend its deportations of Roma (Gypsies), as Paris seeks co-operation from Romania....
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    Alien 'killer' shrimp found in UK - An invasive species of predatory shrimp has been found in the UK for the first time....
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    Rodney King tying the knot with his juror - Nineteen years after his brutal beating by four LA police officers, Rodney King is marrying a juror from the case....
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    Victoria Wood to star in Morecambe and Wise film - Comedians Victoria Wood and Vic Reeves sign up to star in a feature-length film about the comic duo Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise....
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    Redknapp eyes England manager job - Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp would find the England job "hard to turn down" should he be asked to replace manager Fabio Capello....
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    Live text - Wawrinka v Youzhny - Stanislas Wawrinka and Mikhail Youzhny battle for a US Open semi-final spot, with Rafael Nadal and Fernando Verdasco in action later....
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    Riaz to face police questioning - Pakistan bowler Wahab Riaz will be questioned by Scotland Yard on 14 September in relation to allegations of corruption....
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    Toshack departs as Wales manager - John Toshack departs as Wales manager after a six-year reign with immediate effect by "mutual consent"....
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    Alonso faces team orders grilling - Fernando Alonso tries to put the team orders controversy behind Ferrari after the FIA decided against further punishment for the Italian team....
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    Wife murdered by cheating husband - A man who texted two lovers with messages of affection on the day he killed his wife of nearly 26 years is jailed for life....
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    Two seriously hurt in plane crash - Two men are seriously injured when they become trapped when their light aircraft crashes into a garden in Hampshire....
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    Parties unite over carriers fears - Scottish ministers and opposition politicians join forces in a bid to ensure the future of two Royal Navy aircraft carriers....
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    MSPs' allowances hit record high - MSPs claimed a record amount of expenses last year, with payments totalling almost £11.7m....
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    Victim would not meet McGuinness - The son of a man killed in the Claudy bombings in 1972 says he does not believe Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness has told the whole truth....
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    Social worker 'did nothing wrong' - A social worker involved in a County Fermanagh child sex abuse case did not do anything wrong, her employer says....
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    £10,000 reward on teenager murder - Police are offering a £10,000 reward in their search for a man wanted in connection with the murder of a teenager in Cardiff....
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    Coroner opposes closure of unit - A decision to shut a pathology department will lead to a delay in post-mortems and the downgrading of a general hospital, claims a coroner....
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    Suicide raid hits Somalia airport - A carload of suspected Islamist suicide bombers attack Mogadishu airport, killing soldiers and civilians, officials say....
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    US marines recapture pirated ship - US Marines have boarded and seized a vessel hijacked by pirates off the coast of Somalia, navy officials say....
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    China U-turn on enforced blackout - Thousands of people in China are to have their electricity restored after the reversal of an order for enforced power cuts to meet energy-saving goals....
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    Japan-China boat spat escalates - China warns Japan that their wider relationship will suffer if Tokyo mishandles a dispute about a Chinese fishing boat seized in disputed waters....
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    Race-row German banker quits post - A German banker at the centre of a row over comments he made about Jews and Muslims agrees to leave his post, the Bundesbank says....
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    Belgium church raids are illegal - Belgium's court rules that recent raids by police probing alleged child sex abuse by Catholic priests were illegal, throwing the investigation into doubt....
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    Gang strike paralyses El Salvador - El Salvador is semi-paralysed by a 72-hour transport strike called by street gangs in protest against a new law targeting them....
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    Mexico crime 'like an insurgency' - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says Mexican drug violence is looking increasingly like an insurgency, a comment strongly rejected by Mexico....
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    Saudi website for fatwas closes - The popular Islam Today website, run by the Saudi cleric Salman al-Awdah, has closed its section offering thousands of Islamic religious rulings....
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    Yemeni soldier killed in ambush - Gunmen open fire on soldiers in southern Yemen, killing at least one and wounding others....
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    Indian caste census due in 2011 - India's first caste-based census since 1931 will take place next year, the cabinet announces....
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    Taliban chief says victory close - Taliban leader Mullah Omar says his fighters are on the verge of victory in Afghanistan and the Nato-led campaign has been "a complete failure"....
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    Reprieve for US stem cell funding - A court says federal funding for US stem cell research can continue until a final legal decision on the matter....
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    US exports near to two-year high - The US trade gap in July narrowed thanks to increased exports of large US-made items such as aircraft....
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    UK interest rates remain at 0.5% - The Bank of England keeps UK interest rates on hold at a record low of 0.5% for the 18th consecutive month....
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    North East 'least resilient' area - Industrial areas in the North East and Midlands are least resilient to economic shocks, BBC-commissioned research suggests....
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    Global economy slowing, says OECD - The global economic recovery is slowing faster than forecast, but a return to recession is unlikely, an economic group says....
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    Clegg seeks to calm cuts anxiety - Nick Clegg has sought to calm fears over the impact of spending cuts, insisting they will be spread over four years not implemented immediately....
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    Chote set to head Budget office - Economist and former journalist Robert Chote is to become the new head of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR)....
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    Cameron tribute to 'amazing dad' - David Cameron and his family pay tribute to their late father, saying he had "touched a lot of lives"....
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    Vitamin B 'puts off Alzheimer's' - High doses of B vitamins may slow the rate of brain shrinkage in older people experiencing warning signs of Alzheimer's disease, a study says....
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    Hospital boss summoned to inquest - The chief executive of an NHS trust appears at an inquest into an elderly patient's death after she was summoned by the coroner....
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    NHS IT costs to be cut by £700m - The government has announced £700m of savings in the national IT programme for the NHS in England, cutting the overall cost to £11.4bn....
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    Door ajar on private universities - The Universities Minister suggests an increased role for private universities as he signals graduates will have to pay more for their degrees....
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    Gove to change vocational courses - Education Secretary Michael Gove announces a review of vocational education in England, which he says "lost its way" under Labour....
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    University research focus 'wrong' - Science Minister David Willetts says the research-teaching balance in universities has 'gone wrong', after defending cuts to science research....
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    Apple lays App Store rules bare - Apple says that it will publish the guidelines it uses to determine which programs it sells in its App Store to appease critical developers....
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    Google unveils 'instant' searches - Google speeds up its internet search engine by launching a new product called Instant that displays results as soon as users type in queries....
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    Smartphone chip battle heats up - Intel is to launch its first chip with built-in graphics, while established phone chipmaker ARM releases a fast new chip....
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    New evidence for rare black hole - Researchers say they may have found further evidence for the existence of an unusual type of black hole....
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    Dino clue to 'earliest feathers' - Palaeontologists uncover a new dinosaur with what may be the earliest evidence of feathers....
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    Fungus threatening film history - A fungus that 'eats' cine film threatens to irreversibly damage important film archive and record of British social history....
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    UK 'blind' to black female acts - The chair of the Mercury Prize claims that black British female artists are being ignored by the British public....
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    Explosive end for EastEnders star - An explosive EastEnders storyline which will lead to the departure of Peggy Mitchell, played by Barbara Windsor, has begun....
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    Most expensive book up for sale - A rare copy of John James Audubon's Birds of America, billed as the world's most expensive book, is to go on sale at Sotheby's....
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    What became of Mercury Communications? - Its name lives on in the form of a prestigious music prize but whatever happened to Mercury Communications?...
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    Is it bad taste to have a 'shortest man' record? - The world has a new shortest man - a 27in-tall person from Colombia. but is the title itself in poor taste?...
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    Did the Blitz really unify Britain? - Seventy years ago Britain endured eight months of nightly German bombing. Does this tale of national unity tell the whole story?...
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    Committee to examine MP phone-hacking claims - MPs have decided to hold a new inquiry into allegations that some of their phones were hacked by journalists at the News of the World....
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    Google revamps search system - Google launches a system for web links to appear and refresh as soon as characters are typed...
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    Living under fire in a US Army outpost - Captain Henry Hansen of the US Army's 101st Airborne shows Quentin Sommerville around their combat outpost near Afghanistan's border with Pakistan....
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    Media barons "have no predators" - The Labour MP for West Bromwich, Tom Watson, used the Commons debate on phone hacking to accuse fellow members of cowardice in the face of Britain's tabloid newspapers....
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    Meet the Strictly Stars - Meet the Strictly Come Dancing Stars of 2010....
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    Colorado fire destroys homes - A forest fire in the US state of Colorado has destroyed at least 136 homes, according to officials....
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    Merlin series takes 'darker tone' - Newsbeat visits the cast of Merlin on location in a soggy Puzzlewood and speaks to the actors who play Merlin and Morgana....
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    Lion lunges at Las Vegas trainer - A lion lunged at a trainer as stunned onlookers watched in horror, at Las Vegas's MGM Grand Hotel and Casino....
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    Plus size debut at NY Fashion Week - For the first time at New York Fashion Week there will be a runway show featuring plus size models....
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    Vulnerable to public sector cuts? - Find out how resilient areas of England might be...
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    Talk of The Town - Rebecca Hall is fast becoming one of Britain's leading actresses...
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    Critical mass - How does the Catholic church endorse Britain?s only gay Mass?...
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    Model politician - British-born ex-Miss Bolivia on why she has gone into politics...
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    Altered image - Pictures reveal new side to life in trend-setting Soweto...
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    Magnificent Mary - India's top woman boxer dreams of Olympic glory...
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