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Students are being warned about the dangers of consuming plant food after seven young people were arrested at a Lancaster nightclub. More...
Calls for a change in the law on assisted suicide in England and Wales have reignited the debate on whether the terminally ill should have the right...
The inquests into the deaths of three patients who a County Durham GP was cleared of murdering get under way. More...
A review of terrorism legislation says control orders used to monitor some suspects must not be abandoned. More...
A teacher at an all-girls school has been convicted of sexually grooming a pupil who had developed a crush on him. More...
Terror-related websites can now be reported via a direct link to the police after the Home Office sets up a dedicated webpage. More...
Israel reveals it has reprimanded two officers over an artillery attack in Gaza in which white phosphorus was used. More...
A Nigerian rights group urges the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate violence between Muslims and Christians in Jos. More...
Chris Bowlby reports on the consequences, dilemmas and controversies of using unmanned drones to fight wars More...
Some residents of a Derbyshire town want residential parking permits to allow them to park in front of their own homes. More...
Kay Gilderdale describes the agony of watching her only daughter Lynn's slow death and her unwavering conviction that she did the right thing. ...
Russian police break up rallies calling for respect for the right to free assembly. More...
Whistleblower website WikiLeaks says it is closing down temporarily because of financial problems. More...
BBC Middle East correspondent Tim Franks sends the latest edition of his diary from Jerusalem. More...
What are control orders and what part do they play in British anti-terrorism legislation? More...
Dwayne Peel has reassurances from Sale Sharks that he will always be released for Wales duty, claims Wales coach Warren Gatland. More...
Governments around the world reaffirm plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions, as required by last month's climate accord. More...
The UK has seen rising number of pound shops so what can you buy for the family in these stores? More...
A Libyan appeal court quashes a Swiss businessman's jail term for a visa charge in a case that has been linked to a diplomatic row. More...
Author Terry Pratchett says he's ready to be a test case for assisted suicide 'tribunals' which would provide assistance to those with incurable...
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