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Parents 'Starved And Threatened' Killed Teen
The sister of killed teenager Shafilea Ahmed has described in court how her parents physically abused Shafilea "nearly every day".
Bee Gees Singer Robin Gibb Dies Aged 62
Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb has died following a lengthy battle with cancer.
Boy Rescued From Edge Of 270ft Waterfall
A teenager has been rescued in a dramatic operation after clinging for hours to a rock shelf to stop himself being swept over a 270ft waterfall.
IMF Gives Stark Warning To UK Over Eurozone
Britain may have to cut interest rates and VAT to stimulate the economy amid the eurozone crisis, the International Monetary Fund has warned.
IMF Gives Stark Warning To UK Over Eurozone
Britain may have to cut interest rates and VAT to stimulate the economy amid the eurozone crisis, the International Monetary Fund has warned.
Parents 'Starved And Threatened' Killed Teen
The sister of killed teenager Shafilea Ahmed has described in court how her parents physically abused Shafilea "nearly every day".
Tributes To Gibb And Houston At Award Show
Robin Gibb, Donna Summer and Whitney Houston have all been remembered at the Billboard Music Awards which saw Adele win 12 trophies.
Olympian Quits After Eating Disorder Battle
A promising Olympic triathlete has told Sky News how she walked away from the sport just months before the London Games because of her battle with an eating disorder and depression.
Greek Left Party Pledges To Keep Euro
Greece would remain in the eurozone if the radical left were to win the upcoming elections, Greek anti-austerity leftist leader Alexis Tsipras has said.
Greek Left Party Pledges To Keep Euro
Greece would remain in the eurozone if the radical left were to win the upcoming elections, Greek anti-austerity leftist leader Alexis Tsipras has said.
Asbos To Be Axed In Blitz On Bad Behaviour
Anti-social behaviour orders are to be scrapped under Government plans to speed up the response to complaints from the public.
Inflation Falls To Lowest In Over Two Years
UK inflation fell to its lowest level in more than two years last month, providing some welcome relief to household budgets, official figures have shown.
Men Caught Defacing Zuma's Penis Portrait
Two men have vandalised a portrait of South African president Jacob Zuma with his genitals exposed, intensifying a heated debate about the artwork that has enraged the ruling African National Congress.
Weather: Latest Forecast For UK
It will be a mild night, and clear through central parts, but low cloud and mist will spread into many coastal areas.
Video: Child Stuck In Spinning Tumble Dryer
A toddler was left trapped in a tumble dryer as it whirred into action - after a couple placed him inside the machine as a joke.
Egypt Set For 'Free And Fair' Presidential Vote
Egyptians are preparing to vote in the nation's first "free and fair" presidential election on Wednesday, amid growing impatience over the pace of change.
Scotty's Ashes On First Private Space Launch
US company SpaceX has become the first commercial outfit to send its own spacecraft toward the International Space Station with the launch of the cargo-bearing Dragon capsule.
Same-Sex Couples To Get Free IVF On NHS
Gay and lesbian couples will be eligible for free fertility treatment on the NHS under controversial new proposals.
First Drop In M&S Profits For Three Years
Marks & Spencer has revealed pre-tax profits have declined for the first time in three years to £706m for the 12 months to April.
Higher And Higher: World's Tallest Tower Opens
The world's tallest tower and Japan's biggest new landmark, the Tokyo Skytree, has opened to the public.
Higher And Higher: World's Tallest Tower Opens
The world's tallest tower and Japan's biggest new landmark, the Tokyo Skytree, has opened to the public.
High Anxiety Over Cameron's Austerity Call
"Austerity or you're out" is the uncompromising message from David Cameron and the other leaders of the advanced economies to the people of Greece.
Men Caught Defacing Zuma's Penis Portrait
Two men have vandalised a portrait of South African president Jacob Zuma with his genitals exposed, intensifying a heated debate about the artwork that has enraged the ruling African National Congress.
Nato: End To Afghan Chapter Is In Sight
"All in together, all out together" in the words of one defence expert, summarises what the Nato leaders have agreed in Chicago.
Auto-Correct Adults 'Definitely' Can't Spell
Computer auto-correct technology has left many British adults unable to spell simple words such as "definitely" and "separate", a Mencap survey has found.
'Greece Should Default But Remain In Euro'
Greece should default on its debt and negotiate a relaxation of the austerity measures demanded by the eurozone, a former policymaker of Argentina has advised.
Honeymoon Murder: Trial Begins In Mauritius
The families of murdered honeymoon bride Michaela McAreavey told of their distress and asked for privacy as the trial of her alleged killers started in Mauritius.
Fears Over Asbo Overhaul In Once-No-Go Estate
A decade ago, residents of Comberton in Kidderminster dubbed their estate a no-go area - but things have changed.