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A skydiver is set to become the first person to break the sound barrier during a free fall by leaping from a balloon on the edge of space later this year.


The woman most likely to become the first female C of E bishop faces fierce opposition, says Cole Moreton.


As Egypt counts the cost of Wednesday's football stadium disaster, which killed 74 people, Nick Meo talks to some of the traumatised survivors.


A man accused of being complicit in war crimes in the former Yugoslavia has been allowed to stay in Britain on the grounds of human rights.


More than 5,000 head teachers are providing inadequate leadership, the new chief schools inspector has indicated.


text Turbulence ahead on the Indian jet deal
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:30:22 GMT
The Indians, stormed "senior government sources," had gone for the "Asda option instead of Waitrose".


text Turbulence ahead with Indian jet deal
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:30:22 GMT
The Indians, stormed "senior government sources," had gone for the "Asda option instead of Waitrose".
The murder of retired teacher Betty Yates at a remote cottage has devastated the close-knit community where she lived.


text 100 Tories revolt over wind farms
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:00:32 GMT
David Cameron has been hit by a major protest by Conservative MPs over the Government's backing for wind farms.


text India tells Britain: We don't want your aid
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:00:18 GMT
India's Finance Minister has described British aid as "peanuts" and said that his country "does not require" it.


text Snow and ice hit Britain
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:00:00 GMT
Heavy snow and ice raise fears of transport chaos, with hundreds of flights cancelled and disruption expected on the roads.
David Cameron is facing a growing revolt against plans to give billion of pounds of British money to help bail out the euro.
Heavy snow and ice raise fears of transport chaos, with hundreds of flights cancelled and disruption expected on the roads.


Britain's weak economic recovery is expected to lead the Bank of England to print £50bn more money in the coming weeks.


Fresh fears have been raised over the safety of hip replacements received by tens of thousands of British people.


text Syria releases the 7/7 'mastermind'
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:00:00 GMT
The alleged terrorist mastermind behind the July 7 London bombings is reported to have been freed from a Syrian jail by President Bashar Assad's regime.


The political comeback of David Laws has been delayed to allow the former Liberal Democrat Treasury minister to get a "big government job" within months, it has emerged.


David Cameron is facing a growing revolt against plans to give billion of pounds of British money to help bail out the euro.


The proposed UN resolution on Syria, vetoed by Russia and China, was in support of an Arab League plan for Bashar al-Assad to step down and elections to be held in six months. Here is the text.


Mitt Romney was cruising towards a comfortable victory in Republican presidential caucus in Nevada on Saturday, according to early returns.


Mitt Romney's Mormon faith has long been viewed with suspicion in America's Bible Belt, but as the Republican races moves West, he is now seeking the support of his fellow believers.


Police clashed with demonstrators as they tried to prevent them storming the Syrian embassy in London during angry protests on Saturday.


text 12 arrests during London protests
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 19:49:48 GMT
Police clashed with demonstrators as they tried to prevent them storming the Syrian embassy in London during angry protests on Saturday.


Russia and China have braved Arab and Western fury by vetoing a UN resolution calling on President Assad to step down.


His arrival had been debated and discussed for many months in the windy Atlantic outcrop. But Prince William finally landed on Falkland Islands soil last week, becoming the first member of the Royal family to visit since Princess Anne travelled to the territory five years ago.