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A union complains to police amid claims workers occupying an Isle of Wight wind turbine factory are having their rights breached. More...
A photographer is accused of blasphemy after taking a set of pictures without permission at a Cornish church. More...
Trading standards officers say consumers are being tricked into buying fake goods by companies pretending to be based in the UK. More...
Vegemite sandwiches, chunder and a "head full of zombie". What's going on in Down Under? More...
Paris-based writer Regan Kramer asks why topless sunbathing, common in the 1970s and 1980s, is now rare on French beaches. More...
The death of ex-England manager Sir Bobby Robson dominates Saturday's papers. More...
The government comes under renewed pressure to disclose what it knew about a UK resident who says he was tortured. More...
Celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz faces legal action over a $24m loan secured against the rights to her entire collection. More...
A leisure firm is to be paid £800,000 after threatening to sue over a failed bid to build the new Hengrove Leisure Centre in Bristol. More...
A man who is on police bail over the planned suicide of his partner says the legal uncertainty is 'like a black cloud'. More...
Campaigner Debbie Purdy calls for an "open debate" on assisted suicide laws, as prosecutors work on clarifying the legal position. More...
A luxury Perthshire hotel agrees to pay £2,500 in compensation to a three-year-old child following an accident. More...
On the day Vestas is due to close its wind turbine factory on the Isle of Wight, a workers sit-in continues. More...
Profile of Gary McKinnon, a British hacker who faces extradition to the US for breaking into military and Nasa computers. More...
A Burmese court delays the verdict in the trial of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi until 11 August. More...
An inquiry report into the three-week closure of Cornwall's Newquay Airport last year is due to be made public later. More...
New Zealanders have the chance to vote on whether parental smacking of children should remain a criminal offence. More...
The stories making the headlines in Scotland's newspapers. More...
One third of England's coastline - nearly 1,000 miles - is not adequately accessible to the public, Natural England says. More...
Albania's prime minister says his party will pass a law to legalise same-sex marriage. More...
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