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Iran threatens to end UN checks
Iran says it will end snap inspections of its nuclear sites if it is referred to the UN Security Council.
Straw defends sex case minister
Kim Howells, the minister who let a sex offender work at a school, \"acted properly\", says his boss Jack Straw.
Mary-Ann \'tortured and murdered\'
A court hears that teenager Mary-Ann Leneghan was told she was going to die as she was being tortured and raped.
Thai men await murder sentence
The trial of two men who admitted raping and murdering British student Katherine Horton ends in Thailand.
UK pilgrim killed in Hajj crush
One UK Hajj pilgrim dies and at least two others are hurt in a crush during a stone-throwing ritual.
Radiotherapy delays risking lives
Pressures on radiotherapy units are leading to long waits and may be cutting survival chances, a report says.
Hamza \'backed non-Muslim killing\'
Muslim cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri preached that killing non-Muslims was justified, his Old Bailey trial hears.
Huhne enters Lib Dem race
Newly elected MP Chris Huhne becomes the fourth candidate in the contest to be Lib Dem leader.
Clinton announces Aids deal
Former US President Bill Clinton agrees a deal to cut the cost of HIV tests and Aids drugs in developing countries.
Ms Dynamite admits assault
Singer Ms Dynamite pleads guilty to assaulting a police officer after she was arrested outside a nightclub.
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