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'The worst night in living memory'On the first anniversary of the beginning of the severe flooding in the West Midlands, those affected recall what happened.
Open day one as it happened
Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell shares the lead with Rocco Mediate and Robert Allenby at the Open on one under par.
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Timeline: Somalia
A chronology of key events
Timeline: Iraq
A chronology of key events
Father welcomes compensation rise
The father of a soldier badly hurt in Iraq welcomes plans to increase compensation for injured troops
The unseen Alistair Cooke
Before Alistair Cooke began writing his famous letters home, he travelled across the US in the 1930s with a simple movie camera. The treasure trove of film reveals how the young Cooke was entranced by his newly adopted home.
Analysis: Crime figures down
What should we make of the latest figures on crime in England and Wales?
Student's killer gets life term
A man who stabbed a teenager to death in east London is given a life sentence at the Old Bailey.
Diary: Colorado River drought
The BBC's Matthew Price is travelling along the Colorado River to record the effect of eight years of drought in the south-west US.
Uganda FA angry with Hearts coach
The Uganda Football Association threatens to take new Hearts manager Laszlo Csaba to Fifa for breaching his contract.
You have been reading...
A daily round-up of the top BBC Scotland news website stories you have been reading.
Couple warn of stolen DVLA forms
A couple who unwittingly bought a stolen car say thieves used genuine DVLA forms to disguise its past.
Iraq still dominates US election
The issue of Iraq could be a tricky one for both US presidential candidates, reports the BBC's Adam Brookes.
London cabbies seek fare deal on fuel
Rising fuel costs are a growing burden for London's 24,000 licensed cab drivers who have no control over what they charge passengers.
Mandela the sensitive leader
Nelson Mandela spent nearly three decades in prison and then became South Africa's first black president, but he never lost the personal touch, writes Mike Wooldridge.
Migrant criminal network exposed
A network of criminality in one of the UK's largest illegal immigrant communities is exposed by a BBC News investigation.
Car bomb kills 12 in north Iraq
At least 12 people are killed and 30 wounded in a car bombing at a market in northern Iraq, officials say.
Brown defends fuel duty decision
The planned 2p fuel duty rise is postponed - but Gordon Brown denies the move is linked to next week's by-election.
Male nurse 'abused 23 patients'
Poor management allowed a male nurse to manipulate 23 women patients into sexual relationships, an inquiry concludes.
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