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Efforts to save boats in harbour
Fire crews working to save two fishing boats from sinking in a Fife harbour after the east coast was hit by severe winds overnight.
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ME 'virus link' found in children
ME, or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, in children could be caused by a virus, scientists say.
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House group 'near administration'
Connaught, the property services group that specialises in social housing, is on the brink of going into administration, the BBC learns.
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What to do if you get a tax letter
Thousands of people will find out if they have been undercharged or are overpaid by the taxman. Up to six million people have been paying the wrong amount and the treasury says it cannot afford to write off the money.
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Strike severely disrupts Tube
Services on the London Underground are severely disrupted on the first morning of a series of 24-hour strikes.
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Philippines death report doubt
The stepfather of an Aberdeen man stabbed and killed in the Philippines questions media reports of why he was there.
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Diamond to be new Barclays chief
Bob Diamond is to become chief executive of Barclays, while HSBC chairman Stephen Green steps down to become a government trade minister.
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Ringo's debut club fire tackled
Firefighters spend the night tackling a fire at a disused nightclub where drummer Ringo Starr made his Beatles debut.
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Mandarin popular in UK Schools
Some schools in the UK are teaching their pupils languages like Mandarin and Arabic rather than the more traditional French and Spanish.
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Priest to meet dissident families
A priest in Londonderry who challenged dissident republicans over their violence is to meet families who claim they are being harassed by the PSNI.
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£90m village by-pass opens early
A £90m bypass, first suggested in the 1980s, is being opened two months ahead of schedule.
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Service to commemorate the Blitz
A remembrance service is to be held later to mark the 70th anniversary of the start of the Blitz.
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Fears over street light cut-backs
The growing number of councils across the UK switching off street lights prompts criticism from MPs and road safety groups.
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Q and A Tax letters
If a letter says you have paid the wrong amount of tax - what next?
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AV referendum bill passes MP vote
Plans to change the way MPs are elected to Parliament survive their first Commons hurdle - despite criticism from Tory MPs.
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Dodds criticises vote change bill
The DUP's Nigel Dodds criticises plans to reduce the number of Northern Ireland MPs, as legislation passes its first Commons hurdle.
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ME 'could be caused by a virus'
Scientists in Scotland have found further evidence that ME, or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, could be caused by a virus.
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NHS in Wales faces £380m cutbacks
The Welsh NHS faces making £380m worth of cutbacks by April, with managers saying it is the biggest challenge they have faced in 20 years.
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Voluntary-funded Sikh school opens
Khalsa Primary school is the first Sikh school in the UK to be backed and partly funded by a Gurdwara, or Sikh temple.
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