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BA cabin crew will go on strike for three days from 20 March and for four days from 27 March in a dispute over pay and staff levels.
The Lib Dem leader rallies delegates for the "biggest fight of their political lives" at his party's spring conference.
The mother of a girl who starved to death is sentenced to 15 years and her stepfather jailed indefinitely.
The British National Party is forced to rewrite its membership rules again after a court rules them discriminatory.
The UK announces a 300m-euro (£270m) loan guarantee for Vauxhall and Opel, the European arm of General Motors.
A mother-of-three whose body was found in undergrowth in Dundee after a night out was murdered, police confirm.
An 18-year-old is charged with the harassment of a man who collapsed and died outside his Greater Manchester home.
Obese women drinking little more than a glass of wine a day have double the risk of liver disease compared with those who are slimmer, experts warn.
A teenager from Essex is chosen to represent the UK in this year's Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo.
Samantha Cameron speaks publicly for the first time of her relationship with the Conservative leader.
The One Show presenter Christine Bleakley completes her water-ski challenge across the English Channel in aid of Sport Relief.
Peter Storrie steps down from his role as chief executive at Portsmouth but will stay on as a consultant.
Super League leaders Wigan bounce back from their first defeat to run eight tries past Hull FC at the DW Stadium.
Hull manager Phil Brown apologises to the Women's Institute who saw a row between players Nicky Barmby and Jimmy Bullard.
England coach Martin Johnson is refusing to contemplate defeat ahead of Saturday's RBS Six Nations Calcutta Cup match against Scotland at Murrayfield.
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Nicolas Sarkozy and Gordon Brown criticise the US for "protectionism" over an aerospace deal.
A total of 55 people are charged over a climate change demonstration on the roof of the Houses of Parliament.
Labour peer Baroness Uddin says she is "relieved" after being told she will not be prosecuted over her expenses.
Dr Rowan Williams is given an award on the decree of the Russian President for his literature on the country.
A former Metropolitan Police officer is jailed for three years for passing on secret information which let his wife obtain free drugs.
A long-serving Conservative MEP, expelled in a row over the party's new allies in Europe, has joined the Liberal Democrats.
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The appearance of three MPs in court over charges relating to their expenses claims is reported in Friday's papers.
The fifth staff member at a school to face court over inappropriate sexual conduct is jailed for having sex with a pupil.
A man describing himself as an "international healer" pleads guilty to offences under the Cancer Act.
An inquiry into the murder of Robert Hamill urges the PPS to reconsider a decision not to prosecute a retired RUC officer.
A security alert in Armagh has ended and a number of items have been removed for examination, the police say.
Scottish Power wins "tens of millions of pounds" in funding to develop technology designed to tackle climate change.
A public exhibition of the masterplan for US tycoon Donald Trump's controversial £1bn golf resort witnesses angry scenes.
The police watchdog takes control of inquiry into claims a teenager was given cider by detectives and asked to confess to crimes.
A woman is told a jail sentence is almost inevitable after she was found guilty of sexual activity with a 13-year-old boy.
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