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Fuel price protests turn violent

Protests against a sharp increase in fuel prices intensified and turned violent in Bolivia, as thousands of demonstrators demanded President Evo Morales' government repeal...

Burglars raid BBC presenter's home

Burglars have raided the home of BBC Breakfast presenter Susanna Reid as she slept upstairs with her family.The thieves forced their way into Ms...

Company to face water crisis quiz

The company in charge of Northern Ireland's faltering water supply is to meet the minister responsible with mounting anger at the way it has...

Millions to defy fog to see in 2011

Millions will see in 2011 at New Year's Eve celebrations across the country but cloud, fog and mist are expected to dampen the annual...

Vulnerable urged to have flu jab

The Government's vaccines advisers have "strongly reiterated" advice urging the vulnerable to have flu jabs.The warning from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation...

Women on boards quotas 'unlikely'

The former bank chief charged by the Government with getting more women serving on company boards has signalled that he is unlikely to recommend...

Foreign drivers' fines written off

Councils across the UK wrote off thousands of parking tickets worth millions of pounds in the last two years as they cannot trace drivers...

Ex-Taoiseach Ahern quits politics

Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern has announced he will not stand in the forthcoming general election.Declaring his retirement from politics, Mr Ahern said it was...

Rail season tickets 'to hit £5,000'

Rail fare rises mean some commuters will have to pay more than £5,000 for season tickets from Sunday, the Campaign for Better Transport (CBT)...

McGuinness: Heads must roll at NIW

Heads should roll at the failed water company which has left thousands of people in Northern Ireland cut off, the deputy First Minister has...

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