18:51:19 | ◀︎ | US to sink tsunami 'ghost ship' | |
18:51:19 | ◀︎ | Ceasefire pressure grows on Syria | |
18:54:09 | ◀︎ | Half secondaries to be academies | |
19:07:13 | ◀︎ | YouTube copyright lawsuit back on | |
19:25:15 | ◀︎ | Womb cancer deaths 'are rising' | |
19:25:15 | ◀︎ | Drive to recruit more egg donors | |
19:25:15 | ◀︎ | Tax changes set to take effect | |
19:25:15 | ◀︎ | Water firms enact hosepipe bans | |
20:57:49 | ◀︎ | Free Mass Effect finale changes | |
21:09:17 | ◀︎ | Gaddafi son 'attacked in custody' | |
21:41:19 | ◀︎ | Thousands of Macs 'hit by Trojan' | |
22:19:01 | ◀︎ | Student struck by police car dies | |
22:46:08 | ◀︎ | Youth stabbed to death near pub |
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05/04/12 18:51
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The US Coast Guard is preparing to sink a derelict Japanese fishing boat that has drifted across the Pacific to the Alaskan coast since the March 2011 tsunami.
05/04/12 18:51
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The UN Security Council urges Syria to implement a peace plan "urgently and visibly", as Secretary General Ban Ki-moon warns the crisis is getting worse.
05/04/12 18:54
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Official figures show more than half of secondary schools in England are already an academy or are seeking to become one.
05/04/12 19:07
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A lawsuit by media giant Viacom against Google over copyrighted videos on YouTube can be heard in court again.
05/04/12 19:25
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The number of women dying from cancer of the womb - known as uterine cancer - has increased by more than 15% in the past decade, according to the charity Cancer Research UK.
05/04/12 19:25
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The UK fertility regulator is seeking to reduce the taboo around egg and sperm donation by encouraging altruistic donation.
05/04/12 19:25
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Tax and benefit changes announced by Chancellor George Osborne over the past 18 months are set to come into force on Friday, affecting millions of people.
05/04/12 19:25
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Hosepipe bans affecting about 20 million customers have been introduced by seven water authorities in parts of southern and eastern England.