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Footage captures smoke coming from British Airways flight as witness speaks of flames
Lord McAlpine says he wants his lawyers to focus on his libel action against the Speaker’s wife, Sally Bercow
Commons speaker's wife tweeted "Why is Lord McAlpine trending? *Innocent face*" days after flawed Newsnight investigation
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A car burns in Stockholm last night
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The BBC's Director-general, Tony Hall, says the corporation avoided “throwing good money after bad”
Ambitious digital production system 'wasted a huge amount of licence fee payers' money'
Brighton and Hove Albion football player Anton Rodgers, 19, arrives at the Old Bailey on January 21
Four men, including Liverpool manager Brendan Rogers' son Anton, cleared of sexually assaulting 19-year-old woman
The remains of King Richard III were found in a hastily dug, untidy grave, researchers have revealed
Findings reveal gravediggers were in a hurry to bury the murdered king or had little respect for him
Karina Menzies, who was killed in Cardiff on Friday
Mother-of-three Karina Menzies was left dead
The Independent's Tom Peck is put through his paces as Wimbledon ball boys and girls are selected
Tom Peck is put through his paces to see if he makes the grade
Syria must become a 'resistance nation like Hezbollah' says President Bashar al-Assad
Russia says Syria will attend peace conference next month, despite Assad publicly doubting prospects of success
By next week, temperatures are expected to reach 20C in the south east
Kennedy declares ‘Ich bin ein Berliner’ in West Berlin in 1963
The young JFK praised 'superior' Nordic races during visits to Germany
Scientists have discovered a key substance in the central nervous-system responsible for transmitting the sensation of an itch from the skin to the brain
Researchers found that removing natriuretic polypeptide b causes an itch to disappear
Dale Cregan is accused of four murders, including those of PCs Nicola Hughes and Fiona Bone
29-year-old murdered PCs Fiona Bone and Nicola Hughes after luring them to a house
Bill Oddie is to question HSBC about connections to deforestation in Borneo
Bank launches audit as outcry grows over its relations with logging companies responsible for the destruction of rainforests in Borneo
One of 5,000 cave paintings uncovered in north Mexico
Glass act: Heather Graham reprises her role in the ‘Hangover’ franchise
She has come a long way since floating around wearing roller skates - and not much else
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Voices in Danger: 23 journalists were murdered in the past decade, without a single conviction
French actress Lea Seydoux kisses fellow actress Adele Exarchopoulos as they arrive for the screening of the film 'Blue is the Warmest Colour' (La Vie d'Adele - Chapitre 1 & 2) in Cannes 2013
Lesbian love story woos the film pack but is the world ready for its graphic scenes?
The hairball that was removed from tiger Ty
Football-sized furball removed from big cat's stomach
Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund will contest the Champions League final
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Sir Christopher Lee is to release a heavy metal album on his 91st birthday
Dracula actor releases 'Charlemagne: The Omens of Death' in time for his 91st birthday
The Hunt for Britain's Sex Gangs, Channel 4
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Video Collapse left cars and people falling into the river below
Bradley Cooper and co are back for the Hangover Part III
Review: Third instalment is at least an improvement on Part II
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The man who's eaten everywhere

Few people know more about restaurants than James Pembroke, who only spent five mealtimes at home during his entire childhood.
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A Berliner in 1963 – but did John F Kennedy once admire Adolf Hitler?

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Mohammad Rasoulof to make his first public appearance since being imprisoned three years ago
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Seeing the larger picture: Inspiring images of space

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Eat Spam and carry on

Wartime pamphlets could teach us a thing or two about healthy, thrifty eating
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The 10 Best salt and pepper sets

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Ferran Soriano: Predicting success if Manchester City 'vision' is followed

Chief executive says trophies will come if a 'core' of suitable players is in place
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Thomas Müller: We couldn't handle losing a Champions League Final again

The Bayern Munich forward tells Tim Rich his side have to shed chokers' tag after two recent final defeats
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The Stelvio Pass - cycling's killer climb

As the Giro d'Italia tackles the brutal climb, Simon Usborne takes on the snow and switchbacks – and soon realises what the fuss is about
National archives: Edward VIII’s phone calls - and how MI5 bugged them

Edward VIII’s phone calls - and how MI5 bugged them

Newly unearthed papers reveal a shocking extra dimension to the constitutional crisis over monarch’s abdication
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Sent down at the Old Bailey

A tour of the world's most famous court
Hollywood's random acts of red-carpet kindness

Hollywood's random acts of red-carpet kindness

The Hangover actor Zach Galifianakis’s date for his movie premieres isn’t arm candy  – it’s his 87-year-old friend who he saved from homelessness
British football scores an own goal

British football scores an own goal

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