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- Loyalist Haddock arrested in jail
North Belfast loyalist Mark Haddock is arrested in jail for questioning about a murder in 2001. - Brown boost for apprenticeships
Gordon Brown arrives in Derby as he begins a three-day regional tour, aimed at showing he is heeding economic concerns. - M&S to close stores and cut jobs
Marks and Spencer says it plans to close 25 Simply Food stores and two of its regular stores, and cut 1,230 jobs. - 'IRA men' on trial for blackmail
Two men linked to the IRA used threats to get a share of £6m, London's Southwark Crown Court hears. - GPs flu pandemic workload warning
GPs have been told to prepare for seeing nearly 200 extra patients a week during the height of a flu pandemic. - Thousands hit by further rail chaos
Thousands of rail passengers face long delays after power lines came down stopping all trains in to and out of London Euston. - Woman's 'itch' boast over TV star
A Norfolk woman accused of harassing actor Martin Shaw boasted she was an "itch he could not get rid of", a court hears. - Gurkhas decision delay criticised
The government is criticised over delays in producing a new policy on Gurkha veterans wanting to settle in the UK. - Running late
Is London to Scotland the new misery line? - Firm imports Bethlehem altar wine
A Cornish-based company is to import wine from Bethlehem after Israel lifted movement restrictions. - Judge issues Hep C probe deadline
Ministers are given a deadline to arrange an inquiry into the deaths of two people from Hepatitis C contracted in NHS care. - Biggest car sales fall since 2000
New trade figures show car sales in Scotland declined by 15% last year, falling to their lowest level since 2000. - Freeze hits valley's water supply
Water supplies to thousands of people in a south Wales valley are affected as freezing temperatures continue to bite. - Teen burglars sent 'apology' card
A court hears how four teenagers returned items they stole from a house along with a card saying they were "very sorry". - Hundreds to lose jobs at Barclays
Hundreds of IT workers for Barclays Bank are expected to lose their jobs following a review, the bank announces. - Cases have 'cut UK terror threat'
The terrorist threat to the UK has been reduced by a series of successful criminal prosecutions, the head of MI5 says. - Live text - Murray v Petzschner
Andy Murray takes on Germany's Philipp Petzschner as he continues his defence of the Qatar Open. - Man is guilty of teacher's murder
A 35-year-old man pleads guilty at Londonderry Crown Court to killing a teacher in a park 18 months ago. - Toddler crash death driver jailed
A woman who killed a 15-month-old boy when her car crushed his pushchair is jailed for seven years. - Where will Britain go on its holidays?
January is traditionally when millions of Britons book their summer holidays, but with the pound weak where will they be going? - Line-up revealed for Ross's TV comeback
Stephen Fry and Lee Evans will be among the guests when Jonathan Ross's TV chat show returns following his three-month suspension. - Pietersen out as England captain
Kevin Pietersen has left his position as England captain and coach Peter Moores will follow, BBC Sport understands. - Restraint urged over tax arrears
Councils are taking people to court too quickly if they fall behind with their council tax, the Liberal Democrats claim. - Driver caution urged amid freeze
Motorists are warned to take care after the coldest night so far of Britain's big freeze, with temperatures falling to -12C. - Out of shadows
How MI5 keeps shedding some light on its work - Flu cases 'may have hit peak'
The outbreak of flu cases in England and Wales looks like it has peaked, experts say. - Boro rule out Downing departure
Middlesbrough chief executive Keith Lamb insists the club will not sell Stewart Downing, or any senior player, during the January transfer window. - Loan firm set to cut 1,000 jobs
Sub-prime lender Cattles plans to cut 1,000 jobs, 20% of its workforce, as it seeks to weather the economic downturn. - Brown urged to 'condemn' Israel
Gordon Brown must "unambiguously condemn" Israel's actions in Gaza, Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg says. - More arrests in dog killing probe
Police arrest four more men after a disabled woman was attacked as she confronted a gang who she believed had killed her dog in Liverpool. - Itching to work
The asylum-seeking accountant living on £35 a week - Robert Peston
This is no ordinary downturn... a look at Next and M&S - Sound of 2009
Florence and the Machine at three on BBC music list - Redknapp unhappy with squad depth
Harry Redknapp says he needs to add three or four players to his "badly balanced" Tottenham squad in January, despite a Carling Cup semi-final boost. - Rabies victim dies of infection
A Northern Ireland woman who contracted the rabies virus while she was abroad dies, her family says. - Trio accused of murder after fire
A woman and two teenagers are charged with murder after the deaths of three men in a fire at a house in Sheffield. - Man City owner top of the table for football's rich list
Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan heads football's rich list but Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich slips to third. - Papers react to Gaza school attack
"Gaza's day of carnage" is how the Guardian headlines news of the Israeli attack at a UN-run school. - Measles target doubts raised
The UK is named as one of Europe's worst countries for measles, dashing global hopes of eradicating the disease by 2010. - Difficult decisions
A prenatal autism test could mean the loss of great minds - UK 'must ratify' disability pact
The Equality and Human Rights Commission is urging the British government to ratify the UN Disability Convention - Recording memories
Every child should record the memories of an older person, philosopher Angie Hobbs argues. - Murder, mayhem and museums
While Iraq struggles to return to peaceful normality, the British hope to restore some of its pride - with a museum.
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