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Antarctica record bid reaches Pole

A 10-man team attempting to achieve the fastest ever vehicle crossing of Antarctica has reached the South Pole.The milestone for the team, who are...

Debate over cloned offspring meat

Meat and milk from the offspring of cloned animals could be put on sale in British shops without labels to distinguish it from traditionally-produced...

Nearly 10% of police 'off sick'

Almost one in 10 police officers in England and Wales is on sick leave or performing limited duties, according to new figures.Almost 9,500 are...

Pressure on Ivory Coast president

International pressure has mounted on Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo to accept defeat following the country's disputed election, a day after the constitutional council...

'State of alarm' over Spain strikes

Spain has declared an unprecedented "state of alarm" to try to end an air traffic controllers' strike which has largely closed the country's airspace...

Snow helps police track suspect

A bungling teenage burglar was caught shivering in a bush after leaving a trail of footprints in the snow.The suspect was caught red-handed after...

Brewer recalls lager in glass alert

Shards of glass have been found inside bottles of Stella Artois, causing the brewer to recall batches of the lager.InBev said 250ml bottles sold...

Iberia halts flights amid strike

Iberia has cancelled all Spanish flights after a walk-out by the country's air traffic controllers shut down most of its airspace.The airline said in...

Confusion over Cable's fees stance

Confusion surrounds Vince Cable's intentions in the key parliamentary vote on university tuition fees, after he adopted apparently contradictory stances in two interviews.Mr Cable,...

Eight die in Iraq shrine bombings

Eight Iranian pilgrims have been killed in two bomb attacks near a revered Shiite Muslim shrine in northern Baghdad, authorities have said.Police said the...

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