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Doctor Who David Tennant to stay till 2011

Tennant to stay on as Doctor

David Tennant is in talks to stay on as Doctor Who until 2011.

Sex scenes with Jeremy Irons made me laugh, says Brideshead Revisted actress

Irons sex scenes 'funny'

Actress tells how she laughed in famous Brideshead sex scene.

Jack Moule - Schoolboy is UK jet ski champion

Schoolboy jet ski champion

Jack Moule is Britian's youngest jet ski champion at just 14 years old.

A firefighter uses a flare gun to set a backfire in the rugged area of Little Tujunga Canyon, 20 miles north of downtown Los Angeles

Firefighters tackle LA blaze

Winds have whipped up an intense wildfire just outside Los Angeles.

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Mbeki's last ditch effort to save deal

Thabo Mbeki, the former president of South Africa, will launch a final effort to save Zimbabwe's power-sharing agreement in Harare.

Sudan surrenders tribal leader to court

Sudan's regime bows to pressure and arrests tribal leader accused of numerous atrocities by the International Criminal Court.

Tzipi Livni close to government

Tzipi Livni - Tzipi Livni close to forming Israeli government after 'agreeing' Labour deal

Tzipi Livni, the newly elected leader of Israel's largest political party, Kadima, is close to forming a new government after persuading Labour to join a ruling coalition.

Foreigners eight times more likely to be executed in Saudi Arabia, report says

Foreigners facing capital punishment in Saudi Arabia are eight times more likely to be put to death than citizens of the Islamic kingdom, a report from Amnesty International has shown.

Mafia actors held over 'mob links'

Three actors in the gritty Italian film Gomorrah have been arrested over alleged real-life mob connections.

IRA may have lost £160million in collapse of Wall Street banks

The IRA has lost £160million in the banking collapses in America, it has been claimed.

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Ben Maher and Kathleen Baker - Britain's youngest Olympic showjumper in court for assaulting woman

Olympic showjumper accused of assaulting woman

One of Britain's most promising Olympic showjumpers held a woman down and punched her in the face in an "entirely unprovoked" attack started by his girlfriend, a court heard yesterday.

NHS trust pays to treat staff privately

An NHS trust has spent more than £12,000 on private treatment for hospital staff because its own waiting times are too long.

Woman's gall bladder removed by mistake

A surgeon at a flagship hospital mistakenly removed a woman's gall bladder instead of carrying out a gynaecological operation.

Ofcom to Investigate toddler TV

Concerns that television programmes aimed at the under-threes damage children's mental development and increase hyperactive behaviour are to be examined by the television watchdog.

China aims to double wealth of farmers

Chinese land reforms to 'double wealth of farmers'

China's leaders have announced they are determined to double the wealth of the country's farmers in the next decade.

Fan has Hawking tattoo

Jack Newton's Stepehen Hawking tattoo

A science fan has Professor Stephen Hawking's face tattooed on his leg.

Udder chaos: Defra admits losing 20,000 cows

The missing cattle scandal is the latest in a string of lost property mishaps to blight the Government

Government officials have been forced to admit that they have lost more than 20,000 cows.

Brothers' smashing pumpkin breaks European records

Twin brothers have set a new European record by growing a pumpkin that weighs more than a Mini

Twin brothers have set a new European record by growing a pumpkin that weighs more than a Mini.

Sculptures at the Tate

Richard Dorment heads to the Tate to check out the latest sculture in the Unilever series by French artist Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster.

Hilary & Co: Jaeger

Hilary & Co: The Jaeger autumn-winter collection

Hilary Alexander travels to Monte Carlo to showcase this season's Jaeger London and Jaeger Black collections.

Amnesty video against 42-day Bill

Amnesty International's film against the Government's attempts to force through the Bill allowing police to lock people up for 42 days without charge if they are suspected of a terrorism-related offence

Human rights campaign launched against the Government's plan to extend detention of terror suspects.

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