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 | 24/04/2009 2:50 pm

  • US hails 'tremendous progress' at Ukraine peace talks - Secretary of State Marco Rubio says more work is needed to finalise a US-Ukraine deal that will then need Russia's agreement.
  • Boy with rare condition amazes doctors after world-first gene therapy - Oliver has an inherited condition called Hunter syndrome, which causes progressive damage to the body and brain.
  • Lord Cameron reveals he had prostate cancer - The former PM is calling for more men to be screened for the disease, which is the most common cancer in males in the UK.
  • Israel kills top Hezbollah official in first attack on Beirut in months - Israel has escalated its campaign on targets it says are linked to Hezbollah, raising fears of a resumption of hostilities.
  • Key figures in BBC crisis to be questioned by MPs - A former adviser, whose memo sparked resignations from the BBC's director general and head of news, will take questions publicly for the first time.
  • Navy intercepts two Russian ships in English Channel - HMS Severn headed off the warship and a tanker as they sailed west through the Dover Strait, the Ministry of Defence said.
  • Minister denies Budget leaks have damaged economy - A former Bank of England chief economist says Budget speculation has "caused paralysis for businesses and consumers".
  • What can nervous businesses expect from the Budget? - It is going to be a nail-biting final few days for business leaders, says the BBC's Business Editor, Simon Jack.
  • Murder victim named as girl, 13, released on bail - Sarah Forrester, 55, has been named as the woman who died in a house in Swindon on Friday.
  • Catherine calls for end to 'stigma' around addiction - The message from the Princess of Wales comes on Addiction Awareness Week.
  • Fifty children escape after mass school abduction in Nigeria - The raid on a Christian school came amid a surge of attacks by armed groups in the African nation.
  • Why things will never be the same again for Arsenal's Eze - MOTD pundit Danny Murphy explains why Eberechi Eze will be walking on air for a few days after his hat-trick for Arsenal against Tottenham - and things will be different further ahead too.
  • Hunting down those who kill people to sell their body parts for 'magic charms' - BBC Africa Eye uncovers two so-called "juju" practitioners, who offer to obtain body parts for ritual purposes.
  • Has anyone seen Cole? A family's search for missing teenager - The family of Cole Cooper appealed to the public for help tracing the 19-year-old after he disappeared in May.
  • Japan's high-stakes gamble to turn island of flowers into global chip hub - The country once led the world in semiconductors and electronics, but over the years it fell behind Taiwan, South Korea and China.
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