Pope Benedict on Saturday confronted the child abuse scandals which have rocked the Catholic Church in Ireland and told victims he was truly sorry for their suffering.
British Airways has clashed with union leaders over the effect of a strike which hit flights and caused disruption for passengers.
Sixty-seven people were arrested during clashes between right-wing and anti-fascist protesters and police as a demonstration brought a town centre to a standstill.
The man convicted of murdering schoolgirl Sarah Payne was found with pictures of her in his cell, it was revealed.
David Cameron has committed the Tories to imposing a new tax on banks as both main parties battled to convince voters they would claw back billions of pounds from the financial sector.
A 16-year-old boy has appeared in court charged with the murder of a father of two who was stabbed in the head with a screwdriver.
The long, turbulent struggle over health care legislation has tilted in President Barack Obama's favour as undecided Democratic politicians begin choosing sides.
Police trying to trace the mother of a newborn baby found dead behind a convenience store have released photos of the clothes he was wearing and towels in which he was wrapped.
The Ministry of Defence will not ask Google to remove images of SAS headquarters from one of its popular map programmes, it has emerged.
A murder inquiry has been launched after an 18-year-old man died following what is thought to be a fall-out among friends.


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