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LATEST Death toll revised down to 24 as President Obama says rescue authorities will work for 'as long as it takes' to support victims
Sir David Nicholson is the man in the middle, as foes and friends do battle
Sir David Nicholson will leave his role next March after less than two years in the job
Jeremy Paxman of Newsnight is understood to be the redacted name in the Pollard report
Presenter's disclosure further undermines party's attempts to shut down affair
Modernist vs traditional
It was the inflexible practicality of Modernist designs which led to failure; the Notre Dame de Paris (above), 'built by many over two centuries' has endured
BREAKING Cathedral evacuated after suicide

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Emma Way's tweet that was posted on Sunday
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The Queen Elizabeth II bridge linking Essex and Kent across the Thames
Options on the table include a scheme that would pass through "environmentally sensitive areas"
Incredible footage has captured the moment a grinning Russian soldier had an AK-47 machine gun bullet removed from his head with a pair of pliers.
Video He has been dubbed ‘the Russian Terminator’ for his ice-cool conduct as a friend struggles to remove the bullet
The latest scandal to hit The Toronto Mayor, Rob Ford, is an alleged video of him smoking crack cocaine that’s been seen by three journalists who all identified the Mayor
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Take the shrimps off the barbie and put the stubbies back in the fridge: the Aussies are leaving the UK and the companies which used to serve them are going bust
Members of the 18 Street gang pose with mobile phones and handmade weapons at Izalco prison near San Salvador
Rival gangs MS-13 and 18 Street could break a ceasefire orchestrated by ousted security minister David Mungia Payes
Couple who were victims of homophobic attack in park tell MPs: you are legitimising bigots with vocal opposition to same-sex marriage
Pope Francis appears to have been captured on video performing an exorcism in St Peter’s Square
Video The Pontiff appears to have been captured on camera performing the ritual in St Peter’s Square
Cyril Smith, one of the best-known politicians of the 1970s and 1980s, escaped prosecution in 1970 for multiple indecent assaults on teenaged boys despite matching allegations against from eight men, according to prosecution filed released by the Crown Prosecution Service
Tim Cook has been having little luck keeping his backers sweet
US Senate report finds all sales are made through subsidiaries registered in Ireland
The Royal Mail cashed in on its May increase in stamp prices
Gareth Bale celebrates his winner against Sunderland
No possibility of forward being sold, say Tottenham, as they look to extend his contract with lucrative deal
Roche's Tamiflu limits the spread of the swine flu virus within the body. It may also be taken preventatively after exposure to swine flu
Around 6.5 million units of Tamiflu bought by the Department of Health had to be written off because it could not guarantee the antiviral had been stored correctly
Ray Manzarek, the keyboardist and founding member of The Doors who had a dramatic impact on rock 'n' roll, has died. He was 74
Keyboard player Ray Manzarek dies aged 74 in Germany after a long battle with cancer
Expectations are high after Sony’s dispiriting launch of the new PS4 back in February
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France prepares to accept English teaching for university sciences
Bradley Cooper will reportedly receive cooking lessons from Gordon Ramsay for his next film 'Chef'
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Ian McIntosh is determined to solve the mystery of the ancient coins
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A soldier stands guard as security officials examine the site of a bomb explosion in Karachi, with election day being marred by bombings in in Karachi and Peshawar (Asif Hassan/AFP/Getty Images)
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Virtually Stephen Fry 'lets Stephen broadcast himself directly to your pocket, keeping you up to date with the goings-on of the actual Stephen Fry'
Star launches (possibly) the world's most characterful app
Rap battles seen in Eminem's semi-autobiographic film 8 Mile, where two or more artists trade rhyming insults, derived from the medieval Caledonian art of 'flyting' and travelled to the US via Scottish slave owners
They claim the site used music in an advert that closely resembled the 'Under the Influence' track
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Arrested Development tries to relive the glory days
Justin Bieber with his pet monkey Mally
Mally was seized by customs after the singer failed to show the correct documentation for his pet
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