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BBC News wants to hear from you. news.bbc.co.uk Tests scrapped for 14-year-olds National tests for 14-year-olds in England are to be scrapped in the wake of this summer's Sats marking "shambles". news.bbc.co.uk NHS trust slammed over yacht fund A health trust's decision to spend £400,000 on a yacht for unemployed youngsters is described as a "misuse" of money. news.bbc.co.uk School row 'needs to be resolved' The education minister calls for action to end the dispute at Movilla High School in Newtownards. news.bbc.co.uk Hannah 'rang 999 before murder' Teenage murder victim Hannah Foster dialled 999 as she was being abducted by her killer, a court hears. news.bbc.co.uk Mbeki leads Zimbabwe crisis talks Ex-South African President Thabo Mbeki holds talks with Zimbabwe's political leaders to salvage the power-sharing deal. news.bbc.co.uk Consumer inflation reaches 5.2% The annual rate of UK inflation hits a 16-year high of 5.2%, with higher energy bills behind much of the increase. news.bbc.co.uk Father jailed for smothering son A man who smothered his two-year-old son and then tried to kill himself is sentenced to life imprisonment. news.bbc.co.uk Economy glossary Naked short selling, capitulation and more buzz phrases news.bbc.co.uk Insect invaders Meet the alien insects spreading throughout the UK news.bbc.co.uk Hamilton hits back at criticism Lewis Hamilton admits he has made mistakes this season but insists some people's perception of him as arrogant is misplaced. news.bbc.co.uk Universities' £8m Icelandic woes Three Welsh universities are caught up in Iceland's bank crisis, taking Wales' public sector exposure to £74m. news.bbc.co.uk Man admits head-on-beach murder A teenager pleads guilty to murdering a migrant worker and dumping her mutilated body in the sea. news.bbc.co.uk US unveils $250bn banking rescue The US government will buy stakes in major banks to try to stabilise the battered financial sector. news.bbc.co.uk Liverpool fans fume at Uefa move Liverpool fans' plans for next week's Champions League match against Atletico Madrid are in "tatters" after Uefa switches the game to a neutral venue. news.bbc.co.uk Perforated storm Should a stamp honour a believer in eugenics? news.bbc.co.uk Small town bars 'like Wild West' Some small towns are "like the Wild West" because of new licensing laws, a police officers' leader says. news.bbc.co.uk Inflation riddle Why talk of inflation falling as data shows it rising? news.bbc.co.uk Rhys witness 'saw hooded gunman' A 14-year-old boy saw a hooded gunman just moments before and after Rhys Jones was shot, a court hears. news.bbc.co.uk | Sorry, catalog temporarily unaccessible World Catalog > World > Japanese > 各種資料 Last searches:sskrbdbenchmark lendingdomain name registerwwemedical health insurance World Catalog > World > Japanese > 各種資料 | Tests scrapped for 14-year-olds National tests for 14-year-olds in England are to be scrapped in the wake of this summer's Sats marking "shambles". news.bbc.co.uk Liverpool fans fume at Uefa move Liverpool fans' plans for next week's Champions League match against Atletico Madrid are in "tatters" after Uefa switches the game to a neutral venue. news.bbc.co.uk NHS trust slammed over yacht fund A health trust's decision to spend £400,000 on a yacht for unemployed youngsters is described as a "misuse" of money. news.bbc.co.uk Hannah 'rang 999 before murder' Teenage murder victim Hannah Foster dialled 999 as she was being abducted by her killer, a court hears. news.bbc.co.uk Universities' £8m Icelandic woes Three Welsh universities are caught up in Iceland's bank crisis, taking Wales' public sector exposure to £74m. news.bbc.co.uk China orders milk product recall China withdraws all liquid and powdered milk produced before the tainted milk scandal which broke out last month. news.bbc.co.uk Inflation riddle Why talk of inflation falling as data shows it rising? news.bbc.co.uk US unveils $250bn banking rescue The US government will buy stakes in major banks to try to stabilise the battered financial sector. news.bbc.co.uk Rhys witness 'saw hooded gunman' A 14-year-old boy saw a hooded gunman just moments before and after Rhys Jones was shot, a court hears. 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 Hamilton hits back at criticism Lewis Hamilton admits he has made mistakes this season but insists some people's perception of him as arrogant is misplaced. news.bbc.co.uk Perforated storm Should a stamp honour a believer in eugenics? news.bbc.co.uk Secret inquests plans 'dropped' Ministers drop controversial plans that would have allowed coroners' inquests to be held in private. news.bbc.co.uk England expect tough Belarus tie England coach Fabio Capello and skipper Rio Ferdinand say Belarus will provide stern opposition in their World Cup qualifying tie. news.bbc.co.uk School row 'needs to be resolved' The education minister calls for action to end the dispute at Movilla High School in Newtownards. news.bbc.co.uk Small town bars 'like Wild West' Some small towns are "like the Wild West" because of new licensing laws, a police officers' leader says. news.bbc.co.uk Insect invaders Meet the alien insects spreading throughout the UK news.bbc.co.uk Economy glossary Naked short selling, capitulation and more buzz phrases news.bbc.co.uk McCain's route A look at the narrowing path for a John McCain win news.bbc.co.uk Man admits head-on-beach murder A teenager pleads guilty to murdering a migrant worker and dumping her mutilated body in the sea. news.bbc.co.uk Father jailed for smothering son A man who smothered his two-year-old son and then tried to kill himself is sentenced to life imprisonment. news.bbc.co.uk Using the internet 'good for the brain' For middle aged and older people at least, using the internet helps boost brain power, research suggests. news.bbc.co.uk Consumer inflation reaches 5.2% The annual rate of UK inflation hits a 16-year high of 5.2%, with higher energy bills behind much of the increase. news.bbc.co.uk Belarus boss Why England hold no fear for coach news.bbc.co.uk Mbeki leads Zimbabwe crisis talks Ex-South African President Thabo Mbeki holds talks with Zimbabwe's political leaders to salvage the power-sharing deal. news.bbc.co.uk |
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