Tanker cleared from Suffolk train crash site
The sewage tanker involved in a crash in which a...
View ArticleGoonhilly wind turbines output estimate cut
A new wind farm at Goonhilly in Cornwall will produce less power than was predicted at the planning stage. Cornwall Light and...
View ArticleSixty planners redeployed to Land and Property Services
Sixty planners from the NI Planning Service will be redeployed to Land and Property Services, the environment minister has said. In April, the BBC revealed that 270 workers from Planning Service were...
View ArticleWoman temporarily blinded in Rotherham garage robbery
A woman has been treated for temporary blindness after being sprayed in the...
View ArticleCheaper accommodation 'would improve UK holidays'
Better value accommodation is the best way to improve holidaying in Britain, a survey has found. Nearly a quarter of people surveyed thought cheaper places to stay would make their...
View ArticleIndonesia launches women-only train service
Women-only train carriages have been launched in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, in an attempt to prevent sexual harassment on public transport. The state-run train operator is running two new...
View ArticleLimited choices push Roma from Romania
"The only point on which we agree with the French authorities is that the authorities...
View ArticleDog opened door to attack postman
A Londonderry dog-owner has been fined £150 after his Rottweiler attacked a postman. The postman was delivering to a house in Caw Hill...
View ArticleA look ahead to Thursday evening's BBC Newsline
On BBC Newsline this evening, we'll hear more on the A-Level results of the class of 2010, and we'll hear how one little...
View Article'More guns' in Shropshire since Pc's 2007 shooting
The number of guns registered in Shropshire has risen by a third since a policeman was shot dead in 2007, a BBC Freedom of Inquest request has found. Pc Richard Gray, 43, was shot while attending a...
View ArticleBodies of UK soldiers repatriated
Two soldiers killed in Afghanistan have been flown back to the UK. Cumbrian Sapper Darren Foster, 20, from 21 Engineer Regiment, died in hospital on 13 August after being shot in the Sangin district...
View ArticleMan accused of wife's murder 'was having an affair'
A man accused of murdering his wife was having affair with another woman, a court has heard. Jonathan Palmer, 52, denies killing his 57-year-old...
View ArticleHoneymoon fall husband's joy at medical flight donation
The husband of a woman who fractured her spine in a fall while on honeymoon in Corfu speaks...
View ArticleUS 'ready' to unveil Middle East talks plan
The US is preparing to release a statement establishing details for direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, the BBC...
View ArticleJersey cow embryo trading considered by States
The trading of cow embryos could be allow in Jersey if the rules on breeding cows are relaxed further. A strict ban on the importing of bull...
View ArticleWoman punched in Salisbury has fractured jaw
A woman who was punched in the face by a man at Salisbury bus station has been told her jaw is fractured in three places. The 32-year-old...
View ArticleRegional police team plan for serious crimes
Murders, organised crime and traffic policing could all be handled by regional units in the East Midlands, the BBC has learned. Deputy Chief Constable Peter Goodman, head of the East Midlands...
View ArticlePolice search footballer's home after sex assault claim
The home of a Premier League footballer was searched by police after a woman said she was sexually assaulted at a party, police...
View ArticleBirmingham children's care staff face cuts
A total of 36 frontline staff dealing with children at Birmingham City Council may lose their jobs. A 90-day consultation period is under way over the jobs, the council said. The workers are...
View ArticleEagle takes flight from Lake District animal park
A bald eagle named after former US president Bill Clinton is on the loose from a Lake District animal park. Bill the eagle flew off during a display at Trotters World of...
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