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»Cannibal killer death cause mystery
04/12/14 06:07 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
The cause of death of a man suspected of murdering a woman in an act of cannibalism is still unknown, an inquest hears.
04/12/14 06:07 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
The cause of death of a man suspected of murdering a woman in an act of cannibalism is still unknown, an inquest hears.
»Cuts warnings 'hyperbolic' - Osborne
04/12/14 06:06 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
Chancellor George Osborne dismisses "totally hyperbolic" coverage of future spending cuts following his Autumn Statement.
04/12/14 06:06 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
Chancellor George Osborne dismisses "totally hyperbolic" coverage of future spending cuts following his Autumn Statement.
»Spectre to be title of next Bond film
04/12/14 06:06 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
Spectre will be the title of the 24th official James Bond film, its makers announce.
04/12/14 06:06 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
Spectre will be the title of the 24th official James Bond film, its makers announce.
»U-turn accusation over Smith deal
04/12/14 06:04 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
The UK government is extending contracts for its work programme despite agreement that this would soon come under Holyrood control.
04/12/14 06:04 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
The UK government is extending contracts for its work programme despite agreement that this would soon come under Holyrood control.
»Dalriada hospital to remain open
04/12/14 06:02 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
The Dalriada Hospital has won a temporary reprieve after a high court judge ruled it must continue to accept new patients.
04/12/14 06:02 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
The Dalriada Hospital has won a temporary reprieve after a high court judge ruled it must continue to accept new patients.
»Foetal alcohol damages case rejected
04/12/14 05:59 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
A child born with foetal alcohol syndrome is not entitled to compensation after her mother drank excessively while pregnant, a court rules.
04/12/14 05:59 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
A child born with foetal alcohol syndrome is not entitled to compensation after her mother drank excessively while pregnant, a court rules.
»Putin urges Russian self-reliance
04/12/14 05:58 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
President Putin warns Russians of hard times ahead and urges self-reliance, in his annual state of the nation address to parliament.
04/12/14 05:58 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
President Putin warns Russians of hard times ahead and urges self-reliance, in his annual state of the nation address to parliament.
»Vicar held over newborn baby murder
04/12/14 05:57 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
A vicar and his daughter are arrested over the death of a newborn baby whose body was found at a house in Lancashire.
04/12/14 05:57 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
A vicar and his daughter are arrested over the death of a newborn baby whose body was found at a house in Lancashire.
»'The Muslims are coming!'
04/12/14 05:56 from CNN.com
Islamophobia is perpetuated by fear and media must do more to stop it, writes Imran Awan.
04/12/14 05:56 from CNN.com
Islamophobia is perpetuated by fear and media must do more to stop it, writes Imran Awan.
»Stunning geometric shapes appear in the snow
04/12/14 05:55 from CNN.com
If you frequent the pistes of the French Alps, you may see more than just skiers and snowmen scattered around the trails below. For the last 10 years, British artist Simon Beck has been decorating snow-covered lakes and mountainsides wit...
04/12/14 05:55 from CNN.com
If you frequent the pistes of the French Alps, you may see more than just skiers and snowmen scattered around the trails below. For the last 10 years, British artist Simon Beck has been decorating snow-covered lakes and mountainsides wit...
»Unseen pictures of the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin and others
04/12/14 05:54 from CNN.com
Hipgnosis, the most important design collective in music history, has released a book of portraits that have been kept secret for decades
04/12/14 05:54 from CNN.com
Hipgnosis, the most important design collective in music history, has released a book of portraits that have been kept secret for decades
»Hospital failings over cleanliness
04/12/14 05:52 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
One of Scotland's largest hospitals is told to improve its cleanliness after inspectors saw patient equipment spattered with blood and body fluids.
04/12/14 05:52 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
One of Scotland's largest hospitals is told to improve its cleanliness after inspectors saw patient equipment spattered with blood and body fluids.
»Hong Kong student protesters consider pulling up stakes
04/12/14 05:50 from Reuters: Top News
HONG KONG (Reuters) - One of the main student groups leading pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong said on Thursday it was considering ending more than two months of street demonstrations in the Chinese-controlled city.
04/12/14 05:50 from Reuters: Top News
HONG KONG (Reuters) - One of the main student groups leading pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong said on Thursday it was considering ending more than two months of street demonstrations in the Chinese-controlled city.
»Afghanistan seeks donor support
04/12/14 05:45 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
More than 50 countries are meeting at a conference in London intended to boost Afghanistan's prospects after foreign combat forces withdraw by the end of this month.
»'Majority of Russian athletes dope'04/12/14 05:45 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
More than 50 countries are meeting at a conference in London intended to boost Afghanistan's prospects after foreign combat forces withdraw by the end of this month.
04/12/14 05:42 from BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
The World Anti-Doping Agency says it will "fully investigate" claims of systematic Russian doping on German TV.