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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? |
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