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Toyota in global recall of Prius
Carmaker Toyota is recalling 400,000 hybrid cars worldwide, including 8,500 in the UK, because of braking problems.
Afghans \'trapped in battle zone\'
Explosive devices are stopping Afghans leaving an area where a major operation is due to begin, the defence secretary says.
Labour Corrie star calls banned
Automated Labour voice messages by ex-Coronation Street star Liz Dawn broke privacy rules, the party is told.
Sri Lankan parliament dissolved
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa dissolves parliament, paving the way for national elections, his spokesman says.
\'Sex assault\' arrest at nursery
A person is arrested on suspicion of sexual assault at a playgroup in Ceredigion, say police.
City regulator boss steps down
Hector Sants, chief executive of the Financial Services Authority, announces he is to step down as head of the City regulator.
BBC reveals total performer pay
The BBC reveals it paid £229m to its performers who broadcast on radio and television last year - more than 6% of the licence fee.
Student terror conviction quashed
A man branded a \"wannabe suicide bomber\" will not face a retrial on terrorism charges after a conviction is quashed.
Ballot for Brown\'s Iraq grilling
There will be a public ballot for tickets to watch Gordon Brown give evidence to the Iraq inquiry.
Soldiers charged over Lanzarote brawl
Six British soldiers have been charged with assault following a brawl at a restaurant in Lanzarote.
Backless hospital gown redesigned
Backless hospital gowns get a Hollywood-style makeover to preserve patients\' dignity.
Kat and Alfie to make EastEnders comeback
Actress Jessie Wallace and Shane Richie are to reprise the roles of Kat and Alfie in EastEnders this autumn, it is announced.
Super Bowl becomes US TV\'s most watched programme
The New Orleans Saints\' victory over Indianapolis in the Super Bowl is the most-watched programme in US TV history, early figures show.
West Ham chief urges players to take wage cut
West Ham co-owner David Sullivan will ask all the players and staff at the debt-ridden club to take a voluntary wage cut at the end of the season.
Wales make two changes for Scots
Wing Leigh Halfpenny and lock Jonathan Thomas are recalled to the Wales team to face Scotland in Saturday\'s RBS Six Nations match in Cardiff.
Ferdinand drops extra ban appeal
Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand withdraws his appeal against an extra one-match ban for violent conduct.
How do you protect your children online?
Children as young as five are being targeted in a new online safety campaign. Is this the right approach?
\'I thought I\'d die\'
Hero pilot on the Heathrow crash landing
Banana v KitKat
Which is better? It\'s time for a snack stand-off
dot.Rory
Child web safety: Which browser should you choose?
Daggers drawn
Should religion allow one knife, but not the other?
Life after Dizaei
What now for race relations in the police force?
Gold, myrrh and...
Could frankincense be used to treat cancer?
Man jailed for sister marriage scam
A Wiltshire man who plotted to \"sell\" his vulnerable sister into a sham marriage with a Chinese man in Berkshire is jailed.
Rail staff vote for strike action
Commuters face three days of disruption after rail staff vote to strike in protest at the absence of conductors on a new service.
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