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Experts tackling Hungary's toxic red sludge say Friday will be a crucial day, amid fears that warming weather could spread poisons by air.
A fuel tanker is in trouble in the English Channel after colliding with a cargo ship but the crew have been rescued.
A threatened ban on Blackberry use in the United Arab Emirates has been lifted.
Labour leader Ed Miliband is deciding who will be the key figures after 19 MPs were elected to the shadow cabinet.
Fulham captain Danny Murphy is urging managers to take responsibility for their players after what he terms a series of "ridiculous" and "brainless" tackles.
Oscar-nominated drama The White Ribbon is named the winner of this year's BBC Four World Cinema awards.
European regulators back tougher-than-expected rules on bankers' pay despite pressure from the UK to water down the rules.
England's women miss out on archery team gold in controversial fashion, while England's men beat Scotland to silver on the shooting range.
Grammy-award-winning singer Toni Braxton files for bankruptcy for the second time, her lawyer says.
Israeli forces kill two alleged Hamas militants during a shootout at a house in the southern West Bank city of Hebron, local reports say.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has said the coalition government is not going to "pull the rug from the NI economy".
Pest control by genetically-modified crops can raise yields and profits from non-GM varieties grown nearby, a study from the US suggests.
The deaths of two children who were murdered by their father in Manchester could not have been predicted or prevented, a report finds.
Shipping line Cunard's new 92,400-tonne cruise liner Queen Elizabeth - which succeeds the QE2 - arrives in its home port of Southampton.
Actress and singer Juliette Lewis has been injured in a hit-and-run crash in the US, police say.
A taxi driver convicted for the 2005 rape and murder of a call centre worker in the southern Indian city of Bangalore is sentenced to life in jail.
A man accused of trying to blow up a transatlantic airliner in the US was not radicalised while at University College London, a report says.
Labour leader Ed Miliband says his first shadow cabinet will contain a Welsh MP even though none made it through in a party vote.
The funeral of rugby league player Terry Newton is being held in Wigan later.
Thomas Cook and the Co-operative Group are to merge their High Street travel businesses to create the largest such network in the UK.