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RBS bank's loss doubles in 2011: State-controlled Royal Bank of Scotland reports a loss of £2bn in 2011, its fourth year of losses since the bank's bailout in 2008.
Council staff pay freeze extended: More than a million council workers will see their pay frozen for a third year, the Local Government Association confirms.
Flaw found in fast neutrino story: Researchers who reported the surprising find of faster-than-light neutrinos in 2011 find two potential sources of error in their experiment.
New Afghan Koran protests erupt: At least another eight people are killed, including two Nato soldiers, in violence across Afghanistan, after the burning of the Koran at a US base.
At least 50 dead in Iraq attacks: At least 50 people are killed in Iraq and hundreds injured in a wave of bombings and shootings targeting mainly police officers in Shia areas.
Care regulator head leaves post: The head of the body regulating health and social care has announced her resignation - as a government report highlights criticisms of its work.
Star Church settles over hacking: Singer Charlotte Church has settled her damages claim against News Group Newspapers over the hacking of her phone, London's High Court hears.
Apple wins China trademark case: Apple wins a case of trademark infringement which, if upheld, would have prevented it from selling iPads in China.
Rough sleeping rises by a fifth: The number of people sleeping rough in England rises by 23% in a year, figures provided by local authorities countrywide show.
Labour suspends MP over 'assault': Labour MP Eric Joyce has been suspended from the party after he was arrested over allegations of an assault in a House of Commons bar.
Somalia urged to seize its chance: World leaders urge Somalis to seize an "unprecedented" chance to rebuild their nation, at a London conference on the war-torn nation's future.
Vicar murder accused is remanded: A 47-year-old man charged with murdering a retired teacher and a vicar is remanded in custody.
Academy denies Baron Cohen ban: British comedy actor Sacha Baron Cohen is not banned from attending Sunday's Academy Awards, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
British music heads 2012 ceremony: British music will dominate the closing ceremony of this summer's Olympic Games.
EU sees 'mild' eurozone recession: The European Commission predicts that the eurozone economy will contract by 0.3% in 2012, having previously forecast 0.5% growth.
British Gas owner profits up 1%: Centrica, the owner of British Gas, says profits stayed flat due to the effect of a slump in in demand in the UK.
Attacks on business snobbish - PM: David Cameron will say attacks on wealth creators are motivated by "snobbery" later, as Labour accuses him of "inconsistent" messages on the subject.
Adele snub 'disappoints' minister: The leader of the House of Commons says he was "disappointed" by the cutting short of singer Adele's acceptance speech at the Brit Awards.
Probe into gender abortion claims: The Department of Health launches an inquiry into claims that doctors agreed to carry out abortions on the grounds of the sex of unborn babies.
Prescription cost rise in England: The cost of NHS prescriptions in England will rise 25p to £7.65 from 1 April, the government has announced.
Sacha in Oscars ban: Borat star warned that he will not be welcome at the event...
Carson passes away: Comedian Frank dies aged 85, following a battle with cancer...
Kielty's 'special lady': Comedian Paddy confirms relationship after speculation...
Adele's BRIT cut-off: Singer's speech halted to make way for Blur...
'It was a genuine mistake': Sadie Frost apologies over 11-year-old daughter's dress...
Rihanna, Brown team up: Former couple reunite for new remixes...
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