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  • 'Horrific' cruelty farmer jailed
    A Nottingham farmer is jailed for a year after "horrific" scenes of animal cruelty were uncovered by inspectors on his property.
  • Anger at Congo parliament result
    DR Congo's main opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi dismisses poll results and tells his newly elected MPs not to take up their seats.
  • Greece debt talks 'close to deal'
    Greece could reach a deal with its creditors over the weekend, according to the EU's Economic Commissioner, Olli Rehn.
  • Bakery workers facing redundancy
    A total of 135 bakery workers face redundancy with the collapse of Kingdom Bakers in Fife.
  • Romney storms back into the lead
    Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney pulls away from his nearest rival Newt Gingrich, with a nine-point advantage in Florida's opinion polls.
  • Murder charges after decapitation
    Two men are charged with the murder of a man who was found shot, decapitated and burnt in Stockport.
  • UK soldier killed in Afghanistan
    A British soldier has been shot dead while on patrol in the Helmand province of Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence announces.
  • Musharraf delays Pakistan return
    Pakistan's former military leader Pervez Musharraf has decided to postpone his return to the country, one of his aides says.
  • Fitch downgrades Italy and Spain
    Five eurozone economies, including Italy and Spain, are downgraded by rating agency Fitch, citing financial weakness during the debt crisis.
  • Live - FA Cup fourth round
    Watford face Tottenham and Everton host Fulham in Friday's FA Cup fourth-round matches.
  • Cleared police retrial 'unlikely'
    A legal expert says the discovery of files from a case where eight ex-police officers were acquitted of fabrication is very unlikely to lead to a retrial.
  • O'Hagan accused 'to help police'
    A man previously accused of murdering journalist Martin O'Hagan has agreed to co-operate with police investigating the LVF killing, a court hears.
  • Parties clash over RBS boss bonus
    Ministers and Labour clash over who is responsible for RBS chief executive Stephen Hester's contract, amid anger about a £963,000 share bonus offer.
  • Arabs warn of Syria 'escalation'
    The Arab League's monitoring chief warns that Syria has seen an escalation of violence in recent days, as the UN prepares to discuss the crisis.
  • Funeral for Rio collapse victim
    The funeral is held for the first of nine confirmed victims of Wednesday's building collapse in Rio de Janeiro, as rescuers continue to search the rubble for about 20 missing people.
  • 'Bullet' sent to QPR in the post
    Police are investigating after a "malicious communication" - reportedly containing a bullet - was sent to Queens Park Rangers' training ground.
  • France to resume Afghan training
    French troops will resume training Afghan soldiers on Saturday but Paris will pull out most of its troops by the end of 2013, President Nicolas Sarkozy says.
  • Prop Thomas has heart operation
    Wales prop Rhys Thomas undergoes heart surgery after being taken ill during training with the Scarlets.
  • Man jailed over ricin recipe find
    A Bolton man is jailed for possessing a recipe for the deadly poison ricin and documents about how to make bombs.
  • 'Microplastic' threat to shores
    Microscopic plastic debris from washing clothes is accumulating in the marine environment and could be entering the food chain, a study warns.
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