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  1. Nobby Stiles auctions off 1966 collection 'to raise money for family'
  2. Seven injured after coffee machine explodes in Sainsbury's cafe
  3. Doctor sued for carving patient's name on to her removed uterus as a 'friendly gestur
  4. Almost 45 Ryanair passengers enter UK with no passport checks after Border Agency blu
  5. Sarah Shourd: Iran frees American woman accused of spying
  6. France's deportation of Romany gipsies 'a disgrace' says EU Commissioner
  7. Ryanair pilot: Replace boss with flight attendant
  8. Mountaineer warned teachers of dangers of river crossings the day before pupil, 14, w
  9. Tranquil scenes in nature 'help parts of the human brain connect to one another'
  10. George Michael jailed for eight weeks for driving while under influence of cannabis
  11. Belgian Catholic church is not apologising to hundreds of abuse victims fearing they
  12. McDonald's in San Francisco accused of raising prices to deliberately exclude the hom
  13. Number of blue tits plunges by 42% as experts warn modern feeders are threatening spe
  14. Murder of loyalist leader Billy Wright aided by 'serious failings' of prison official
  15. Motorists in Ireland caught out as government runs out of money for service stations
  16. Proof that ghosts exist? Pub CCTV captures spooky apparition
  17. Nokia begins fightback against Apple with launch of new smartphone range
  18. Crime scene policemen investigating theft take turns on children's zip wire
  19. Sainsbury's coffee explosion injures 7 in café
  20. TV newsreader who went live with no trousers
  21. Stunning Vatican library reopening after three years and £7.5m restoration
  22. Two people who died after knee operations by same surgeon on same day 'did not receiv
  23. BBC strike row deepens as Tories demand fair coverage of conference speech
  24. Ruby wedding couple Philip and Sandra Sawyer win £2.6m in lottery
  25. Is Steve Jobs a ninja? Apple dismiss bizarre internet rumours that say CEO smuggled n
  26. Terrifying nightmares 'could be the first sign of Parkinson's disease'
  27. France's Senate bans women from wearing the burka in public
  28. Warwickshire and Northamptonshire Police dropped off drunk man next to a busy dual ca
  29. Chancellor's money saving temporarily shut down after public backlash
  30. Decapitated body found near Chicago school reportedly from suicide bomb explosion
  31. 'The Man with the Golden Tongue' hoodwinked dozens of women out of £500,000 - by pret
  32. 'Hangover' talk clouds Irish PM Brian Cowen's party conference
  33. Cameron vows to take on the 'vested interests' who are dominating pre-cuts debate
  34. Plans to favour poorer pupils is 'superficial' ploy to hide affect of cuts on hard-up
  35. Internet fertility company 'sent sperm in a box at midnight to woman desperate to con
  36. Why HDTV is a turn-off for women: Almost all of the programmes are sport
  37. Sit-in on M25 called for by Bob Crow in union cuts protest
  38. IRA terror group 'will target British bankers'
  39. Defence cuts 'could leave us unable to fight a war', say MPs
  40. Tea Party strikes again as candidates in final day of major primaries post victories
  41. Facebook and internet 'can re-wire your brain and shorten attention span'
  42. Look, no hands... an hour of lawbreaking on the M25
  43. McDonald's in San Francisco accused of raising prices to exclude homeless
  44. Tony Blair found sex discussion 'educational' on talk show The View
  45. Internet Romeo David Checkley conned women pretending to be terminally ill
  46. Is Steve Jobs a ninja? Apple dismiss bizarre internet rumours
  47. Irish PM Brian Cowen denies he was drunk or hungover in radio interview
  48. 'Rude and aggressive' - why girls are harder to manage as teenagers than boys
  49. ITV host Jim Rosenthal sues Fat Duck chef Heston Blumenthal over £1,300 meal
  50. Child benefit may be scrapped at 16 and younger pensioners could lose fuel perk
  51. Ethnic pupils overtake white Britons for first time at 16
  52. 'Pregnant nun' ice cream advert banned after Catholic outcry (on eve of Pope's visit)
  53. Hope for trapped Chilean miners as man's wife gives birth to baby Esperanza
  54. A single test at 60 could stave off prostate cancer
  55. Stone me! Meet the man who's made balancing giant rocks an artform
  56. One in four women is relying on her husband's pension to pay for her retirement
  57. Clone town UK: How four out of ten high streets have become identikit places dominate
  58. Royal Mail militants threaten Coalition MPs as union squares up for fight
  59. School on 'special needs' gravy train: Staff focus on pupils' emotional problems
  60. Cameron urges ministers to take the fight to spending cut critics
  61. Banks' contempt for customers revealed as investigation finds complaints ignored
  62. Why Belgian Catholic church is ignoring hundreds of abuse victims
  63. State workers get more than private employees in pay and pensions
  64. EU chief Viviane Reding accuses French minister of lying over Gipsies' deportation
  65. Fire chief Tony McGuirk 's devastating verdict on bone idle public sector
  66. Inquiry into Billy Wright Maze Prison murder found NO state collusion
  67. Mr Justice Eady: Judge behind 'backdoor privacy law' to step down
  68. Pope to tell British MPs to show more respect for the rights of Christians
  69. Ministers set to offer taxpayers' millions to 'victims of torture'
  70. Google engineer sacked for hacking into teenagers' accounts to befriend them
  71. POPE VISIT: Aide Cardinal Walter Kasper pulls out of British tour
  72. Dole claimants hit 1.47m after first rise since January despite employment leap
  73. 'We could have done better': Contrite HMRC boss in new apology over bill blunders
  74. Tea Party strikes again: Mainstream Republicans lose out in primary battles
  75. Ernest Withers: Martin Luther King photographer exposed as FBI informant
  76. 'Cannibal' star that engulfed nearby stars and planets is spotted
  77. Woman admits faking cancer to collect thousands of dollars in charity donations
  78. Beware the parrot! Feathered hero Jack launches savage attack to scare off gang of th
  79. Honeymoon bride dies after sustaining mysterious head injuries at five-star resort in
  80. Cloud of doom: Health and safety expert's picture of a 'nuclear' cloud over Kent
  81. Tropical storm Karl and Hurricanes Igor and Julia swirl across Atlantic
  82. Teenager 'inspired by TV show Dexter' to murder brother
  83. Protester who burned pages of Koran at Ground Zero mosque site is sacked from his job
  84. Kos catamaran crash: British passengers feared among injured
  85. 'Anger over Baby P scandal was absurd', claims Sharon Shoesmith
  86. France hits back at EU after accusations Sarkozy government acted 'like Nazis' in tre
  87. Very superstitious: Half of adults avoid cracks in the pavement as we try to ward off
  88. Girl, 14, missing for two weeks could be with someone 'who may cause her significant
  89. Farmers get green light for badger cull in controversial war on tuberculosis
  90. Cash-strapped police force blasted for giving 100 officers Blackberries
  91. Are you out there, Huggie Bear? Search for the nervous lover who left his carefully-w
  92. Theresa May tells police they can make cuts safely after riot warning
  93. Complaints soar over rip-off second hand car dealers' 'Arthur Daley tactics'
  94. Girl, 12, nearly dies of liver failure after eating two death cap mushrooms on countr
  95. Gran Pauline Richardson murdered by Tunisian toyboy on holiday
  96. Bank governor Mervyn King warns TUC over double-dip as unions walk
  97. Kyle man stung 1,200 times by bees: Pensioner's miraculous survival
  98. Thug Carlos Buller caught after appearing on Come Dine With Me
  99. The price of love: Finding a partner costs two close friendships, scientist reveal
  100. Driver Barry Buckley who hit TEN teenagers leaving girl brain-damaged is fined just £
  101. Hudson River mid-air collision: Phone call about dead cat to blame for the deaths of
  102. Father who lost 12 stone following gastric bypass sues NHS after eating becomes agony
  103. Ed Miliband 'increasingly confident' of beating brother David to win Labour leadershi
  104. Cancer's 'penicillin moment'? Gene targeting drug could herald 'end game' for disease
  105. Mother left paralysed after breaking neck doing pole dancing class
  106. Driver eating cereal on M25: An hour of lawbreaking on motorway
  107. Ruth Brooks wins BBC amateur scientist award for proving snails homing instinct
  108. Twitter unveils redesign: First majpr revamp in 4 years
  109. Restaurant dishcloths full of bacteria putting diners at risk from deadly bugs
  110. Rampaging ram smashes up house after crashing through patio doors
  111. Sailor Sam Hatton shoots himself dead on Navy ship months after friend's suicide
  112. Child bride, 14, banned from leaving Australia by judge to prevent arranged marriage
  113. Your memory really DOES play tricks on you: Scientists discover people can be fooled
  114. Tony Blair jokes about sex with America's Loose Women as he plugs memoirs
  115. Estate agent found dead woman on sofa as he was showing client around house
  116. Britain's roads have fewest fatalities according to international safety survey
  117. Nurse seized dying man's phone after he called for glass of water
  118. Newspaper apologises for covering end of Ramadan on September 11 after offended reade
  119. Thousands at risk of early death by ignoring tell-tale signs of arthritis
  120. Good vibrations: NHS pays for one-to-one surfing 'therapy' for mental health patients
  121. Autism breakthrough as drug that eases distressing symptoms is successfully tested on
  122. Don't call me Sir: School breaks with tradition and orders pupils to address teachers
  123. Murder mystery of 1,800-year-old girl found buried at ancient Roman barracks
  124. Sir Keith Park honoured with bronze statue in London
  125. Soldier embarks on tour of Afghanistan alongside father, brother, and brother-in-law
  126. Columbian drug gang's 'debt collectors' arrested by Spanish police
  127. 'Inexcusable' failures left rogue technician free to go from hospital to hospital sex
  128. Three siblings have been reunited for the first time after they were separated a stag
  129. First artificial human ovary could mature eggs outside the body
  130. Aspirin 'cuts bowel cancer risk by 22%'
  131. Women prefer older men, claims survey
  132. How diet and not exercise is the key to losing weight
  133. From longest tongues to heaviest plane pullers, introducing the world's weirdest reco
  134. Iain Duncan Smith takes on George Osborne over £4billion welfare axe
  135. Almost 1,000 GPs earning more than £200,000 a year
  136. Häagen DAZE: Medicinal marijuana shop in California offers dope-flavoured ice cream
  137. Devastating 'fish kill' discovered in Gulf of Mexico... but the culprit is not who yo
  138. Into the deadly deep: How James Cameron plans to film Avatar sequel 7 miles below the
  139. ID crackdown on voters to beat fraud at the ballot box
  140. The price of popularity: People with a lot of friends more likely to get the flu firs
  141. 30 years on, return of the 'money back bottle'
  142. Oxbridge takes a fall in world league table of leading universities
  143. Clone food 'in all our shops within two years'
  144. Flying white elephants: MoD orders £10.5billion planes that can't fly into warzones
  145. Cosmetic cowboys: Unregulated high street clinics failing to follow basic safety rule
  146. Ministers hit out at police 'scare stories': Budget cuts will not spark riots
  147. Farmers to get green light to cull badgers in war on bovine TB
  148. Fury over Baby P scandal was absurd, Sharon Shoesmith tells MPs
  149. New Mars Rover Curiosity is put through its paces ahead of missions to explore surfac
  150. Togo accused of sending a 'sham' national team to play Bahrain
  151. Women really can't keep secrets: 40% who have cheated on their partner admit they tol
  152. Decision on £20bn Trident renewal 'to be delayed until after next election'
  153. POPE'S UK VISIT: Benedict XVI lands to face storm after top German aide's attack on B
  154. The shirt you spray on: For clothes that fit like a second skin, try instant fabric i
  155. Jury left in tears hearing evidence in Connecticut family murder trial
  156. Ex-champion cyclist Manny Helmot awarded £14m compensation payout
  157. Iron Age human and sacrificial animal remains found on site of new school
  158. 2 year BBC licence fee freeze will lead to 'on-air changes'
  159. France hits back after EU's 'Nazi' treatment of Roma gipsies accusations
  160. Good vibrations: NHS pays for one-to-one surfing 'therapy' for mental health patients
  161. Remains of missing sailor found inside shark off Jaws beach
  162. Hospital car parking charges will not be scrapped, ministers announce
  163. Misery on the High Street as shoppers tighten their belts and sales fall for first ti
  164. Who Wants To Be A Millionaire cheat Charles Ingram slices off three toes in freak gar
  165. Nightclub forced to change its name from Mecca after threats from Muslim extremists
  166. Student Chloe Jones becomes first amputee beauty queen
  167. Bloomberg to ban smoking in New York's parks and beaches
  168. Kennedy Tesch kicked off cheerleading squad after mother's chant complaint
  169. Two female prison officers collapse in agony after 'drinking posioned tea'
  170. I haven't been whipped or tortured, claims Iranian stoning woman in TV interview
  171. Ex-Essex bowler Mervyn Westfield charged with fraud after 'deliberately' playing poor
  172. School breaks with tradition and orders pupils to address teachers by first names
  173. The wireless charging device that will power up your mobile from across the room
  174. First sighting of rare 'Asian unicorn' that experts have never even seen in the wild
  175. Man found dead in Los Angeles airport toilet with bag over head
  176. Mother left paralysed after pole-dancing class
  177. Fake policeman makes big mistake by pulling over real detective
  178. Incredible giant roll cloud looms over houses
  179. David Cameron considers reintroducing the 'money back bottle'
  180. Memory loss is NOT a normal part of aging, say experts
  181. Caught on camera: Bizarre 'elephant-shrew' that may be new species pictured in Africa
  182. Gastric bypass father who lost 12 stone sues NHS after eating becomes agony
  183. Owner lay dead on couch as buyers were shown round Notting Hill home
  184. Oxford and Cambridge fall in world league table of leading universities
  185. Hero officer blinded by Raoul Moat blast given paltry £18.95 a week mobility benefit
  186. Boxer Ricky Hatton faces police probe over cocaine snorting allegations
  187. Death of giant panda in Japanese zoo sparks diplomatic row with China
  188. Gulf of Mexico 'fish kill' discovered but culprit is not who you might think
  189. Battle of Britain hero Sir Keith Park honoured with bronze statue in London
  190. Increase water meter rates to combat shortage, says climate change advisor
  191. Nurse refused dying man glass of water then took his mobile phone
  192. Guinness Book Of World Records 2011: From longest tongue to stuffing straws
  193. Failures left David Foster free to sexually assault women under anaesthetic
  194. Lucy Adcock wolfs down 2 death cap mushrooms and survives to tell the tale
  195. Oscar Wilde's letters to young editor Alsager Vian asking him to dinner
  196. Newlywed 'killed his wife then phoned his mistress'
  197. POPE'S UK VISIT: Benedict XVI likens rise of atheism to Nazis
  198. Bizarre footage of Tea Party poster girl Christine O'Donnell in MTV anti-sex video
  199. Hannibal the killer swan murders 15 rival birds who dare to venture onto his pond
  200. Female staff at 'boys club Goldman Sachs were taken to strip clubs'
  201. France gipsy expulsion: Sarkozy meets Romanian president
  202. Too late: Massacred Connecticut family could have been saved if Police had reacted qu
  203. Former New York magazine cover girl found dead in gunshot suicide
  204. Shocking video shows two-year-old girl smoking 'cannabis' cigarette
  205. Zoo serves up food donated for the animals to visitors in its CANTEEN
  206. Britain overdue a 'killer earthquake', warns geologist
  207. BBC joins forces with ITV to launch 'YouView' web TV service
  208. Exercise really does make you clever: Fit children have better memories
  209. Teenager suspended by school for nose stud claims it's part of her religion
  210. Teenage public schoolboy mowed down and killed by drunk policeman in Argentina
  211. Time running out for British terrier Poppy who was found on the streets of Toulouse
  212. Chilean miners could be out by November as engineers reveal work is going well
  213. Millions 'putting lives at risk by texting while they walk'
  214. Fawlty Towers' Sybil inspiration Beatrice Sinclair dies at 95
  215. Broccoli could provide potent pill to treat six million osteoarthritis sufferers
  216. Policeman jailed for throwing woman into cell back on full pay after serving just six
  217. Sainsbury's in landmark court action for 'excessive' packaging on beef joint¿
  218. 'Asian unicorn' spotted for first time since 1999 but DIES after it is captured
  219. Cricketer Mervyn Westfield charged with match-fixing
  220. African Big Brother allows male contestant who punched female rival to stay
  221. Female councillor wins harassment case after colleague asks if she got an 'all-over t
  222. Lorry makers including Mercedes-Benz at centre of price-fixing investigation
  223. Gene therapy hope as HIV virus used to cure boy of blood disorder
  224. Pope's Visit: 70,000 (and SuBo) drown out the cynics: Amid the crowds and the pageant
  225. Carla Bruni 'uncovered plot by Rachida Dati to oust her from Elysee Palace'
  226. Hospital gunman shoots himself and his mother in terrifying murder-suicide
  227. John Lennon's killer: Elizabeth Taylor and Johnny Carson were also on my hit list - b
  228. Pakistani politician stabbed outside London home
  229. Now jails minister Crispin Blunt in 'fruit riots' gaffe
  230. Amityville Horror director sues ex-wife after she duped him into believing daughter w
  231. Vince Cable threatens to quit Government over immigration cap as he claims it is doin
  232. Cameron warns EU to show respect as he lends support to Sarkozy as row over Roma expu
  233. Home Secretary Theresa May criticises major firms for failing to employ enough women
  234. Woman who took part in violent attacks on white farmers in Zimbabwe denied UK asylum
  235. Hospital parking fury: Patients and visitors face charges of £4 per hour
  236. Britons beat their money worries...by scoffing pies
  237. Bethany Storro hoax: Acid attack victim confesses injuries were self-inflicted
  238. Mother sues Florida hospital for $1m after doctors accidentally circumcise her newbor
  239. Nasa tests new space vehicles in Arizona desert to simulate surface of moon
  240. Rows in car start after 22 minutes
  241. Boards 'dumb down exams to beat rivals': Winning business is put ahead of testing pup
  242. HM Revenue & Customs suffer another blow as official figures show a record £42 billio
  243. Meet the Saga generation: Why over-50s are turning to tucks
  244. Guilty: Former Labour MP charged YOU to insure his wife's ring
  245. Illegal tanning jab that leaves you bright orange
  246. Divorce 'makes middle-class girls reach puberty early'
  247. Hey big spender! Former eBay boss shatters record to become the biggest spending cand
  248. 'Mediocre' NHS child care 'needs urgent change after years of neglect'
  249. UK¿s £2.5bn bill for EU maternity pay scheme
  250. Irish terrorists targeting UK mainland, warns MI5