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Brown's breakthrough over Darfur Brown's breakthrough over Darfur
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has achieved a breakthrough in his mission to bring peace to the troubled African region of Darfur.
Jul 30: Gordon Brown backs President Bush
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More rights proposed for unmarried couples More rights proposed for unmarried couples
Cohabiting couples who break up should be able to claim financial support from their former partners, the Law Commission has recommended.
Move for more rights for unmarried couples
Dec 11, 2006: Family breakdown blamed for social ills
BNP man kept chemicals over 'civil war' BNP man kept chemicals over 'civil war'
A former British National Party candidate has been jailed for two-and-a-half years for possessing explosive chemicals.
Sex offenders 'not monitored regularly' Sex offenders 'not monitored regularly'
Known sex offenders and violent criminals living in the community are not being monitored regularly, a Home Office report has said.
Parents warned kids are too trusting online
Jun 19: Early release plan to ease jail crisis
MoD names latest Afghan victim MoD names latest Afghan victim
A Royal Marine killed in a special mission to root out Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan has been named as Lance Corporal Michael Jones.
Jul 30: Royal Marine killed in Afghanistan
Body of second Korean hostage found Body of second Korean hostage found
Taliban kidnappers have shot dead a second Korean hostage and have threatened to kill more of the 21 they are still holding.
Jul 30: Taliban 'kills South Korean hostage'
Jul 22: South Korean hostages held by Taliban
India claim sweet seven-wicket win India claim sweet seven-wicket win
India have struck first blood in the series against England after claiming an emphatic seven-wicket victory in the second Test.
Jul 30: India head for second Test win
Jul 30: Prior defiant in sledging row

Youngsters in court over man's death
A man playing cricket with his son died after being pelted with sticks and stones by a group of youngsters, the Old Bailey has heard.

Verdict awaited in kebab murder case
A verdict is awaited in the trial of a takeaway boss accused of killing a schoolgirl and joking that she had "gone into the kebabs".

Hipkiss handed England World Cup chance
England rugby boss Brian Ashton has handed uncapped Leicester centre Dan Hipkiss a golden chance to press his World Cup claims.
Jul 27: 'England must be intimidating'
Jul 5: Dallaglio vows to make World Cup cut

Bollywood star jailed over bombing
Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt has been jailed for six years for holding illegal weapons for gangsters involved in India's worst bombings.

Rice defends huge Middle East arms deal
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is meeting Middle East representatives having agreed a massive arms deal for allies in the region.
Jul 25: Land-for-peace talks held in Israel
Jul 24: Blair upbeat as peace mission begins

Teachers warn of 'cyber-bully' menace
Websites like YouTube must be closed to combat victimisation of staff and pupils by so-called 'cyber-bullies', a teaching union has urged.
Jul 29: Children post violent video online

Haneef wants job back in Australia
An Indian doctor who was freed in Australia when terror charges were dropped against him wants to return to his job in the country.
Freed doctor wants to return to Australia
Jul 29: Haneef heads to India
Jul 27: Australia: terror charges dropped against doctor

Man, 83, in court over fake artefact
An 83-year-old man and his family are due in court in connection with the sale of a fake Egyptian statue thought to be worth £1 million.

Ryanair to reduce Stansted service
Ryanair is planning to cut back flights from Stansted after criticising the airport's high costs and "appalling" service.
Jul 18: Ryanair reprimanded over tax ads
Jul 10: Ryanair's latest Commission battle

NI's Orde confident as Army role ceases
Northern Ireland's police chief has expressed confidence that his officers can cope as the Army's role in the province ends at midnight.
Army stands down in N Ireland
Jul 22: Policeman shot in Northern Ireland

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