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Unsigned band make chart history
Essex rock band Koopa make chart history by becoming the first unsigned band to land a UK top 40 hit...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Second man held over boy's death
Police have arrested a second man in connection with the death of 10-year-old Jack Anderson in Edinburgh...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Rice firm on Mid-East roadmap
Condoleezza Rice stresses the US is deeply committed to the Mid-East roadmap as she continues her regional tour...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Woman dies after water contest
A US woman who took part in a water-drinking contest to win a video game system dies of water intoxication...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
US warns Iran on Iraq 'meddling'
US Vice President Dick Cheney warns Iran not to interfere in Iraq, saying it is "fishing in troubled waters"...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Leading IVF doctor investigated
Britain's most successful test-tube baby clinic is secretly filmed offering unproven treatment to women...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Anti-cancer chicken eggs produced
Chickens that can lay eggs containing cancer-fighting proteins have been created by scientists in Scotland...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Palestinian Opposes Provisional State
Condoleezza Rice met today with Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian Authority president, who rejected suggestions for establishing a temporary state...
New York Times - January 14, 2007
Wet Wet Wet reveal tour plans
Pop band Wet Wet Wet are to tour the UK to mark 20 years since their first hit...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Small firms head UK profit alerts
Profit warnings from UK-listed firms fell in 2006 but the number of small companies issuing alerts increased...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Cancer patient considers new home
A cancer patient plans to move from England to Scotland so he can access a drug on the health service...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Iran demands nationals' release
Iran demands the US military free five Iranians detained in Iraq as the US again accuses Tehran of aiding insurgents...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Skulls found in Delhi murder case
Three more skulls are found in a suspected multiple rape and murder case in Delhi, reports from India say...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Floods force Malaysia evacuation
More than 90,000 people are evacuated from their homes after fresh flooding in southern Malaysia...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Brazil crater scoured for victims
Rescuers continue searching a giant hole for seven people feared buried when a Sao Paulo subway collapsed...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Tennis: Federer begins defence
Roger Federer will be aiming to complete the first leg of the Grand Slam when the Australian Open gets under way on Monday...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Hunt for Somali peacekeeper force
Kenya's president and the African Union both try to secure peacekeeping troops for Somalia...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Ganges flushed for Hindu bathers
India's Ganges river is flushed with fresh water to improve bathing for millions of Hindus at a key festival...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Football: Newcastle pip Spurs
Obafemi Martins scores a wonder goal and Nicky Butt grabs the winner as Newcastle win at Spurs...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Data sharing plans attacked
Proposals to share people's personal details between all government departments are criticised...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Harry to join 'Iraq training'
Prince Harry is joining members of his regiment on a training course that prepares soldiers for serving in war zones...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
'Not enough was done' over terror
A close adviser to Gordon Brown says the government should have "done more at an earlier stage" to fight terror...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Sick Kylie cancels two concerts
Kylie Minogue cancels two further tour dates after ill-health forced her to pull out of a concert on Saturday...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Official suspended in crimes row
A senior civil servant is suspended over the failure to update records of Britons' crimes abroad...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Sarkozy nod for presidential run
France's governing UMP party elects Nicolas Sarkozy to run for president, but less convincingly than expected...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Corrie star wins TV talent show
Coronation Street actor Antony Cotton wins ITV1 song contest Soapstar Superstar...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Workers' co-op plan for Burberry
The jobs of 50 staff at the Burberry plant in south Wales may be saved with a workers' co-operative...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Brown bullying Scotland - Cameron
Gordon Brown is using rhetoric to intimidate Scotland into staying in the UK, David Cameron says...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Egypt seizes al-Jazeera reporter
An al-Jazeera journalist is arrested in Egypt for allegedly fabricating videos of police torturing suspects...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Terry will fight to keep Mourinho
Chelsea captain John Terry is prepared to lead a players' protest to keep Jose Mourinho at Stamford Bridge...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Sinn Fein move welcomed
Sinn Fein's decision to hold a conference on whether to support policing is welcomed by political leaders...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Fans wait for Kylie concert news
Kylie Minogue fans are waiting to hear if the singer cancels further dates after ill health forced her to pull out of a concert...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Iran demands release of citizens
Iran demands the immediate release of five Iranians held by the US military after a raid in Iraq on Thursday...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Sarkozy awaits party nomination
France's governing UMP party is to elect its presidential candidate - with only Nicolas Sarkozy on the shortlist...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Criminals 'reoffended back in UK'
Some 70 Britons whose foreign offences were left off police files may have offended again in the UK...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Rice commits to Mid-East roadmap
The US is committed to reviving the Middle-East peace roadmap, Condoleezza Rice tells Palestinians...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Whitehall plan for huge database
The government is considering controversial plans to create a database of people's personal details...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Brown 'lacks No 10 mandate'
Gordon Brown lacks a "full-throated mandate" to become prime minister, the Tory leader says...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Tunisia Says Suspects in Gun Battle Had Blueprints of Embassies
The Tunisian interior minister said Islamic extremists had documents identifying foreign targets...
New York Times - January 14, 2007
Kin and Rights Groups Search for Pakistan?s Missing
Human rights groups say hundreds of people have disappeared into the hands of the country?s feared intelligence agencies...
New York Times - January 14, 2007
System to spot at-risk patients
Computer technology is helping doctors spot those with conditions that could deteriorate, before they reach hospital...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Three killed in southern Thailand
A Buddhist man is beheaded and two others killed by suspected Islamic militants in southern Thailand...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Spanish march against Eta attack
Hundreds of thousands of people march through Madrid and Bilbao protesting against an Eta bomb attack...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Iran and Venezuela back oil cuts
Iran and Venezuela call for Opec to cut oil production, as the Iranian president begins a Latin American tour...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Iraq's Talabani to visit Damascus
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani is to visit Syria in the first high-level visit since diplomatic ties were restored last year...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Airports face security cost rise
Police forces are to try to recover costs of extra security from airport operators...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Whitehall to share personal data
The government is considering creating a giant Whitehall database of people's personal details...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Rice set for key Mid-East meeting
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice prepares to meet Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Baby son joy for test-tube mother
The world's first "test-tube baby", Louise Brown, speaks of her joy at giving birth to her first child...
BBC News - January 14, 2007
 
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