Israel halts military operations in Gaza for three hours in the first of planned daily suspensions, it says, as ceasefire calls mount.
Middlesbrough chief executive Keith Lamb insists the club will not sell Stewart Downing, or any senior player, during the January transfer window.
Gordon Brown arrives in Derby as he begins a three-day regional tour, aimed at showing he is heeding economic concerns.
Thousands of people gather in Ghana's capital to see President-elect John Atta Mills sworn in after his narrow poll win.
Marks and Spencer says it plans to close 25 Simply Food stores and two of its regular stores, and cut 1,230 jobs.
Two men linked to the IRA used threats to get a share of £6m, London's Southwark Crown Court hears.
GPs have been told to prepare for seeing nearly 200 extra patients a week during the height of a flu pandemic.
Thousands of rail passengers face long delays after power lines came down stopping all trains in to and out of London Euston.
Is London to Scotland the new misery line?
Barack Obama is to join President George W Bush and the other three living ex-presidents for a special White House lunch.
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