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Brown and Mbeki in Zimbabwe talks
Gordon Brown hopes to persuade South African President Thabo Mbeki to help end the crisis in Zimbabwe...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Marrow loss 'aids bone healing'
Removing the marrow from the heart of bones could make them stronger and help heal fractures, researchers suggest...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Naming of Kenyan cabinet delayed
The announcement of Kenya's coalition cabinet is held up by a dispute between the country's two main parties...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Thousands flee floods in Brazil
Flooding in north-eastern Brazil kills at least 15 people and drives tens of thousands from their homes, officials say...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Sarkozy aide 'misquoted' on Games
A French minister denies she laid out conditions for President Sarkozy's presence at the Beijing Games...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Charges brought over shop murder
A 21-year-old man is charged over a fatal stabbing at an east London greengrocer's shop...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Huge fire destroys block of flats
A fire at a seven storey block of flats under construction in Edinburgh caused a "massive" structural collapse...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
In pictures
All the thrills and spills at the Grand National...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Father wrongly told of air death
An airline apologises for wrongly telling a father a member of his family died after becoming ill on a flight...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Taleban accuse Sarkozy of U-turn
The Taleban accuse Nicolas Sarkozy of reneging on a pledge to withdraw French troops from Afghanistan...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Olympic flame arrives in London
Amid controversy about China's role in Tibet, the Olympic torch arrives in Britain and is welcomed by a government minister...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Beach head police find body parts
Police investigating the death of a woman whose head was found on a beach find a case containing body parts...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
FA Cup & Premier League as it happened
Portsmouth reach the FA Cup final before Chelsea, Sunderland and Wigan all gain crucial wins among seven Premier League matches...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Portsmouth reach FA Cup final
A second-half goal from Kanu is enough to send Portsmouth through to their first FA Cup final in 69 years...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Arsenal are held at home by Liverpool
Arsenal's Premier League title hopes take another huge blow as they are held at home by Liverpool...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
What's in a name? Ask the Swiss village called Champagne
A Swiss village - famous for its wine production - is fighting to continue using its name Champagne...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Comply Or Die wins Grand National
Joint favourite Comply Or Die holds off a brave challenge from King Johns Castle to win the Grand National by four lengths...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Zimbabwe vote transparency urged
International monitoring must be allowed in the Zimbabwe presidential election, the Foreign Secretary says...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Militants flee Palestinian jail
Twelve Palestinian militants escape from a jail in the West Bank, complaining of beatings...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Missile plan on Bush-Putin agenda
George Bush is in the Black Sea resort of Sochi for the last in a series of scheduled talks with his Russian counterpart...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Beach head police find body parts
Police investigating the death of a woman whose head was found on a beach have found a suitcase containing body parts...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Motorcyclist dies in road crash
A man is killed in an accident involving a motorbike and a four-wheeled drive vehicle in County Down...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Farmers' beef
Dispute reopens old divisions in Argentina...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Cowen to succeed Ahern as leader
Brian Cowen is confirmed as successor to the departing Bertie Ahern as Taoiseach and Fianna Fáil leader...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Iraqi priest shot dead in Baghdad
An Iraqi priest is killed in a drive-by shooting by unidentified gunmen near his home in Baghdad...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Kashmir riots amid general strike
Police and demonstrators clash in Indian-administered Kashmir, as most of the region shuts down in a strike...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Mugabe 'preparing for poll war'
Zimbabwe's main opposition leader accuses President Mugabe of preparing to go to war against the country's people...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Brown rules out Beijing boycott
The prime minister rules out boycotting the Beijing Olympics, emphasising even the Dalai Lama opposes such action...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Teacher union leader Sinnott dies
Steve Sinnott, general secretary of one of the UK's biggest teaching trade unions, the NUT, has died...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Live - FA Cup & Premier League
West Brom face Portsmouth in the FA Cup semi-final and Arsenal play Liverpool in the Premier League...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Indiana Jones 'opening in Cannes'
The new Indiana Jones movie will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival next month, says star John Hurt...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
How much did this 'Penny' Stradivarius violin fetch at auction?
A violin owned by a pioneering female musician sells for $1.2m (£600,000) at a sale in New York...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Bush praises Croatian democracy
US President George W Bush pays tribute to Croatia's democracy during a speech in Zagreb...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Animals to be rescued from farm
A rescue operation is due to take place to remove 300 animals kept in squalid conditions in County Down...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Week in pictures
Some striking images from around the world this week...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Shop fall girl remains critical
A toddler remains critically ill after falling about 100ft (30m) from an escalator in Liverpool's Primark store...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Police warn over cannabis homes
Landlords are urged to be wary of some tenants after the 46th cannabis factory in one city is discovered...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Dark past
The shadowy origins of the Olympic torch...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
'Confession' time
Why do people risk their freedom by sharing secrets?...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Zimbabwe's MDC court bid blocked
Zimbabwe's police stop the opposition from filing a petition to get presidential poll results released...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Fresh baggage woes at Terminal 5
Hopes of Heathrow's Terminal 5 operating its first full schedule of flights on Saturday have been dashed by a new baggage glitch...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Football: Pompey must be focused - Campbell
Captain Sol Campbell tells his Portsmouth colleagues they cannot underestimate West Brom in Saturday's FA Cup semi-final...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Custody for Comoran rebel
Ousted Comoran rebel leader Mohammed Bacar is remanded in custody on the French island of Reunion...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
'He is innocent'
Daughter fights to save Chinese 'spy' from death...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Men charged over £20m heroin haul
Three men are charged after police seized heroin with a street value of up to £20m...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Women face bias worldwide - UN
Women are discriminated against in almost every country worldwide, a UN-commissioned report says...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
'Political war'
Break your rival's legs - on the Maoist campaign trail...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
UK citizenship tests 'being abused'
Foreign nationals are being offered ways to ensure they pass UK citizenship tests, a BBC investigation finds...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Families in meltdown, judge says
An "epidemic" of family failures is causing a breakdown in society, a leading family court judge will say later...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Clintons' earnings exceed $100m
Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton and her husband earned more than $100m in eight years, tax returns show...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Brown warns on global cash crisis
The world faces "the first truly global financial crisis", the prime minister tells a meeting of leaders...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Bid to end Zimbabwe poll silence
Zimbabwe's main opposition is to go to court in a bid to force officials to release the result of the presidential vote...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Second night in hospital for duke
The Duke of Edinburgh spends a second night in hospital where he is being treated for a chest infection...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
Olympic torch to arrive in London
The Olympic torch is due to arrive in London from St Petersburg as part of its journey to the Beijing 2008 games...
BBC News - April 5, 2008
 
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