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Why the enduring love affair with man-eating plants? news.bbc.co.uk So long, farewell von Trapp hotel, say city authorities The Austrian city of Salzburg block plans to turn the former mansion of the von Trapp family, made famous by The Sound of Music, into a hotel. news.bbc.co.uk Ruling due on DNA database case A ruling is due from the European Court of Human Rights which could have major implications on the UK's DNA database news.bbc.co.uk Species discovery Scientists complete their first full account of polar life news.bbc.co.uk Zimbabwe 'asks for cholera help' Zimbabwe's government has asked for urgent help to tackle its cholera outbreak, the World Health Organisation says. news.bbc.co.uk Bank expected to cut rates again The Bank of England is expected to cut interest rates later to their lowest for more than half a century. news.bbc.co.uk Adverts warn of cocaine dangers A hard-hitting £1m television and internet advertising campaign to warn teenagers of the dangers of cocaine use is being launched. news.bbc.co.uk Snow forecast for much of Britain Some parts of northern Britain could see snowfalls of 20cm (7.8in) in the coming hours, forecasters warn. news.bbc.co.uk Send your video, pictures and story ideas Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you. news.bbc.co.uk England set to resume India tour England's cricketers will fly to Abu Dhabi on Thursday ahead of resuming their tour of India - if happy with security plans. news.bbc.co.uk Baby television death accidental A 13-month-old boy died from his injuries after he pulled a television on top of himself, an inquest hears. news.bbc.co.uk |
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