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Who's who in the Iraq inquiry
As Sir John Chilcot's Iraq inquiry opens, who's on the committee and who will they be talking to?
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Flooded Cumbria residents have an unhappy homecoming
Residents of Cockermouth allowed back into homes and business to inspect devastating damage while ministers hammer out a help plan.
Deadly suicide bomb blast hits Pakistani city
An explosion outside a court building in Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar is the latest in a series of attacks in the country.
Scores hurt in Christmas lights switch on
Four people have been taken to hospital and scores more have been injured at a Christmas lights switch-on in Birmingham.
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Shark bite caesarean saves babies in New Zealand
A pregnant shark has given birth through a bite wound in its stomach.
Ceremony will mark historic Armistice Day
A special service will mark the first Armistice Day commemorations since the passing of the last surviving British First World War veterans.
'Drunk' woman survives near miss with tube train
Incredible CCTV footage of the moment a tube train stops just inches from a 'drunk' woman who fell on the tracks in Boston.
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Murder inquiry opens after firework attack
Police have launched a murder inquiry following a fatal house fire in Cornwall.
Twelve dead in US military base shooting
12 people left dead and 31 more injured in mass shooting at Fort Hood military base in Texas.
EXCLUSIVE: FRANCE 24 interviews an Al Qaeda militant
EXCLUSIVE - NEWS: FRANCE24 meets an Al Qaeda militant in the Pakistani tribal region
Osborne: Bailout will cost 2000 per family
Shadow Chancellor George Osborne has said that the fresh bank bailout is merely "presenting the British people with yet another enormous bill." .
Negotiations begin to free kidnapped British couple
The families of Rachel and Paul Chandler make contact with the kidnappers after UK government refuses to pay £4m ransom.
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Future postal strike action hangs in the balance
As union leaders hold fresh talks with Royal Mail bosses, future postal strike action still hangs in the balance.
Postal strikes continue
Royal Mail Letters managing director Mark Higson says everything is being done to avoid further postal strikes. .