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Court clamps down on piracy
Internet service providers will now be forced to identify and send letters to persistent offenders who illegally download and fileshare. .
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Send-off for Fidel Castro
Raul Castro named first secretary of Cuba’s Communist Party, and his aging brother Fidel has been formally removed from leadership.
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Miliband on tuition fees
Labour leader Ed Miliband says his party will stand up for students and young people against "unfair" policies.
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Kate tops beauty poll
Kate Middleton has been voted more beautiful than the late Diana, Princess of Wales.
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Tornado death toll rises
The death toll from three days of severe weather across the Southern United States has risen to at least 43.
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M1 fire
Transport officials said it could be Monday morning before parts of the fire-damaged M1 can be reopened.
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HMS Cumberland returns home
As the HMS Cumberland returns from Libya to be scrapped, there is a romantic surprise in store for one person waiting on shore.
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Obama admits Libya stalemate
US President Obama admits there is a stalemate on the ground in Libya and that he never expected Gaddafi to be gone after 3 weeks.
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