British number one Andy Murray takes on Viktor Troicki in the fourth round of the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami.
The US envoy to Afghanistan had "a cordial exchange" with a senior Iranian official, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says.
Chancellor Alistair Darling says business rates will go up by only 2% from April, instead of a planned 5% rise.
A drunken man had to be restrained by fellow passengers and cabin crew after an air rage incident on a holiday flight home.
Former RBS chairman Sir Tom McKillop says Sir Fred Goodwin got his £703,000 pension to ensure a "consensual departure".
Armed tribesman in Yemen have kidnapped a foreign couple, thought to be Dutch, security sources there say.
The US Supreme Court dismisses an appeal by cigarette maker Philip Morris over a $79.5m award to a smoker's widow.
China presents its young rival to the Dalai Lama
Workers at a factory in Belfast say they will not leave until they can reach agreement over terms of redundancy.
The EU warns internet firms to make better efforts to protect their consumers' information or face tougher regulation.
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