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Ban on Ivory Coast cocoa urged

The man internationally recognised as the winner of Ivory Coast's presidential election has called for a ban on cocoa exports to hit the finances...

More violence hits Tunisian streets

Violent protests have erupted on Tunisia's streets again as the country struggles to deal with the aftermath of overthrowing its president.Police fired tear gas...

Rare Burns letter found at castle

An unpublished letter by Scotland's national poet Robert Burns has been found at a castle. The 222-year-old letter, which has been hailed as a "remarkable...

Protests over undercover police

Protesters have blockaded New Scotland Yard, calling for a judge-led inquiry into the use of undercover policing.Dozens lined the entrance to the Metropolitan Police...

Armed police involved in park siege

Armed police are negotiating with a suspected gunman after he was stopped by officers while walking across a park.Police locked down an area around...

Joanna Yeates suspect faces court

The next-door neighbour of Joanna Yeates has appeared in court accused of her murder.Dutch engineer Vincent Tabak was remanded in custody at Bristol Magistrates'...

Premier slims down with Quorn sale

Premier Foods has sold its meat-free brands Quorn and Cauldron to a private equity consortium for £205 million.Exponent Private Equity and Intermediate Capital Group...

FTSE ahead despite bank weakness

Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds were among the biggest fallers in London amid fresh uncertainty over government plans for the banking sector.Nick Clegg,...

Luckiest lottery places revealed

If you've ever wondered what the secret is to winning the lottery, then try moving to Essex, Kent or the North East. Those regions...

Obesity and drink fuel cancer rate

The UK ranks 11th out of 50 countries for rates of breast cancer, with high levels of obesity and a taste for alcohol are...

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