• Striker Carlton Cole will leave West Ham United this summer after the club decided not to renew his contract.
  • Boasts made by TV shopping channels promoting the 'bargains" they have on offer are being investigated following complaints about misleading information.    
  • Sergio Garcia apologises for making what could be interpreted as a racist remark about world number one Tiger Woods.
  • The family at the centre of an image from the Oklahoma tornado which was on front pages and websites around the world have been identified as Steve, LaDonna and Jordan Cobb.    
  • The bruised and bloodied family that were pictured walking away from wreckage following the Oklahoma tornado, have been speaking about their experience.
  • LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England's top policymakers remained split 6-3 against restarting its bond purchase programme for a fourth month in a row in May, amid signs that the economy is improving.
  • Newlyweds going to new lengths to recoup costs, with one in eight admitting selling items bought from their gift list.    
  • Gina Rinehart, the mining tycoon, has kept her spot as Australia's richest person despite her personal wealth shedding £4.5 billion due to a resources slowdown in the past 12 months.    
  • Iran's President Ahmadinejad says he will contest the disqualification of his ally Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei from next month's presidential poll.
  • An Army sniper has been paid £100,000 in compensation after being driven into hiding when Ministry of Defence officials blew his cover. Related StoriesDavid Burrowes MP: It's time for the Government to secure our freedom to oppose gay marriageDivorce no longer has stigma, says actress Alison Steadm...
  • Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy are named in connection with post-election violence in a long-awaited report investigating human rights abuses.
  • Uhuru Kenyatta's first official act as Kenyan president, if he is sworn in on 10 April, will be to appear in The Hague the following day to face charges of crimes against humanity. The son of Jomo Kenyatta – the country's first...
  • SSE confirms a big rise in profits in a year it benefited from a cold winter and warns of more bill increases to come.
  • German software company SAP says it hopes to recruit hundreds of people with autism, saying they have a unique talent for information technology.
  • Activists say authorities are unfairly targeting 18-year-old US high-school student because she is gay An 18-year-old American is facing felony charges over claims that she had sexual contact with her underage, 14-year-old girlfriend, prompting gay rights advocates to say she is being unfairly targe...
  • A "stocktake" of UK nature suggests 60% of animal and plant species have declined in the past 50 years - and one in 10 could end up disappearing.
  • A stocktake of UK nature suggests 60% of animal and plant species have declined in the past 50 years - and one in 10 could end up disappearing.
  • A row has erupted between Russia and Azerbaijan over the Eurovision song contest, with the Russian foreign minister accusing the Azerbaijanis of vote-rigging.
  • TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp cut its sales targets for digital cameras, smartphones and tablets by 13-17 percent for the year to end-March 2015, but said there were "encouraging" signs of a revival in its electronics business.
  • LONDON (Reuters) - British soft drinks maker Britvic will close two factories and a warehouse in the UK and roll out the Fruit Shoot brand in India as part of a new strategy announced with its interim results.
  • Pakistani former cricket star will stay at home in Lahore so doctors can monitor him, says spokesman The Pakistani cricket-star-turned-politician Imran Khan has left hospital more than two weeks after he suffered serious back injuries in a fall from a forklift at a campaign event, a spokesman has sa...
  • The bill for investigations into alleged corruption at Cleveland Police tops £4m, three years after the allegations were first made.
  • MOSCOW (Reuters) - Foreign banks that once treated Russia as virgin land where easy money could be made are now finding it a cut-throat market tougher than some bargained for.

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