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Group seeks grey wolves' protection

Environmentalists have said they intend to sue the Obama administration to force it to restore grey wolves across the lower 48 states - even...

Child sex suspect held in Thailand

A suspected British paedophile wanted for abusing children as young as 18 months and selling online child porn has been arrested in Thailand after...

European travel chaos slowly eases

Europe's Christmas travel crisis has eased slightly, though there is still substantial disruption at a number of airports.While Heathrow flights are still subject to...

New Greek protest ahead of key vote

Greece is enduring another day of protest strikes in the run-up to a crucial government vote on the country's tough austerity measures.The 24-hour walkout...

UN warns of Ivory Coast civil war

Ivory Coast risks returning to civil war unless former president Laurent Gbagbo accepts his election defeat, UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon has warned.The UN and...

Diver takes the plunge for proposal

A young man has found a unique way of taking the plunge and popping the question.Matthew Batts, 22, decided to propose to his girlfriend...

Rail clerk throws Christmas party

A booking clerk at a railway station in Cambridgeshire has thrown a Christmas party for passengers.Angela Milton, who already offers coffee and sweets and...

Have you got Rudolph on the brain?

A close-up image of a blood vessel in the brain has amazed scientists with its likeness to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.Researchers at Newcastle University...

House prices 'to drop 2% in 2011'

House prices look set to end next year 2% lower than they start it, but a shortage of homes on the market should prevent...

No damage following Cumbria quake

No injuries or damage have been reported following an earthquake in Cumbria measuring 3.5 on the Richter scale.Many people were in bed when the...

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