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- British white paper on public health (← links | edit)
- UK & Ireland (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- INTOSAI meets in Paro, Bhutan (← links | edit)
- United Kingdom (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- Iran close to decision on nuclear program (← links | edit)
- British white paper on public health (← links | edit)
- British-Iraqi careworker Margaret Hassan reportedly killed (← links | edit)
- New Band Aid music video is launched (← links | edit)
- ITMS Canada launched (← links | edit)
- Nepal's King names new cabinet (← links | edit)
- Illegal dye found in British food (← links | edit)
- Montserrat refugees to be deported from U.S. (← links | edit)
- Ireland beat England 19-13 in the RBS Six Nations (← links | edit)
- Britain unveils flu pandemic preparedness plan, buys 14m courses of treatment drug (← links | edit)
- Pope John Paul II dies (← links | edit)
- United Nations passes Declaration on human cloning (← links | edit)
- Garry Kasparov retires from professional chess (← links | edit)
- Losses almost double for 3, a mobile phone company (← links | edit)
- Music promoter Mean Fiddler sold for almost £38m (← links | edit)
- Britons urged not to vote by post (← links | edit)
- Labour attack Tory economic policy (← links | edit)
- Last British volume car manufacturer closes down (← links | edit)
- British National Fingerprint Database begins without parliamentary consultation (← links | edit)
- Internet censorship study group reports on China (← links | edit)
- British retailer Littlewoods plans to axe 3,200 jobs (← links | edit)
- Croke Park opens to soccer and Rugby (← links | edit)
- Work begins on world's longest underwater pipeline (← links | edit)
- ANZACs remembered ninety years after assault on Gallipoli (← links | edit)
- UK clothing firm to list on Icelandic Stock Exchange (← links | edit)
- VE Day 60th anniversary commemorated across Europe & USA (← links | edit)
- A leak at the Sellafield nuclear reprocessing facility on Cumbrian coast, England (← links | edit)
- Critics against USA and Israel in Summit of South American-Arab Countries in Brazil (← links | edit)
- European MEPs abolish right to opt-out of Working Time Directive (← links | edit)
- BBC begins trial program allowing legal TV and radio downloads (← links | edit)
- "Piano Man" is not British actor, search down to three leads (← links | edit)
- Mobile ringtone tops the UK singles chart (← links | edit)
- Scottish Radio Holdings set to buy Highland Radio for €7m (← links | edit)
- Coldplay's new album hits stores worldwide this week (← links | edit)
- Report finds over $1 trillion per year is spent on arms worldwide (← links | edit)
- BSkyB faces challenge in securing British Premiership football rights (← links | edit)
- Fossett set to recreate first non-stop trans-Atlantic flight (← links | edit)
- EBay UK bans sale of Live 8 tickets (← links | edit)
- British motorists showered with cash on motorway (← links | edit)
- Live 8 concerts around the world to "End Poverty Now" (← links | edit)
- Re-creation of 1919 cross-Atlantic flight is successful (← links | edit)
- Protestors detained after violence near G8 summit (← links | edit)
- International stock markets tumble after UK blasts (← links | edit)
- Two-minute silence for London bombings marked across the EU (← links | edit)
- Rep. Barbara Lee calls for U.S. Congress probe into Iraq War planning (← links | edit)
- Egyptians conduct roundup of bombing suspects (← links | edit)
- Black teenager murdered in racial attack in Liverpool, England (← links | edit)
- Atkins Nutritionals Inc. goes bankrupt (← links | edit)
- Irish CAO releases 2005 university offers to students (← links | edit)
- Resolution of Inquiry into pre-Iraq war U.S.-U.K. correspondance fails by one vote (← links | edit)
- Rupert Murdoch: Blair says BBC "hates America" (← links | edit)
- British comedian Ronnie Barker dies (← links | edit)
- Strong earthquake hits Pakistan, north India, Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- British police arrest ten due to terrorism suspicions (← links | edit)
- Nations begin to offer aid to regions afflicted by Indian subcontinent earthquake (← links | edit)
- Wallace and Gromit sets destroyed by fire (← links | edit)
- Avian flu found within UK (← links | edit)
- UN calls for further Syrian cooperation (← links | edit)
- UK work secretary David Blunkett resigns (← links | edit)
- UN pressures Iran with nuclear compromise plan (← links | edit)
- Birmingham Central Mosque is set on fire (← links | edit)
- Indian city of Bangalore to be renamed Bengaluru (← links | edit)
- ANZAC Day marked throughout NZ, AU (← links | edit)
- CIA "rendition" confirmed in Europe (← links | edit)
- South Africa's Table Mountain ablaze (← links | edit)
- Chantelle wins Celebrity Big Brother (← links | edit)
- Al-Jazeera airs new video of Ayman al-Zawahri (← links | edit)
- First Iraqi case of Avian Flu reported (← links | edit)
- Scientists shocked at Great Barrier Reef bleaching (← links | edit)
- New South Wales set to adopt harsher anti-cannabis laws (← links | edit)
- Egyptian passenger ferry sinks in Red Sea (← links | edit)
- New pre-Iraq war memo leaked (← links | edit)
- Gates pledges $600 million for Global Plan to Stop Tuberculosis (← links | edit)
- Iran reported to U.N. Security Council (← links | edit)
- Norway-led peacekeeper base attacked in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Home Office release statistics showing drop in UK's violent crime (← links | edit)
- Newspaper alleges U.S. drawing up plans to attack Iran (← links | edit)
- The Independent questions Wikipedia's accuracy (← links | edit)
- U.K. soldiers arrested over Iraqi abuse video (← links | edit)
- USA rejects UN Guantanamo report (← links | edit)
- British University academics vote for strike action (← links | edit)
- Preparations for inaugural Bathurst International Motor Festival begin (← links | edit)
- UK and Aussie troops will not fight opium in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Dublin unionist march turns violent (← links | edit)
- POWER inquiry calls for radical power shift in British democracy (← links | edit)
- Possible first case of mad cow disease in Sweden (← links | edit)
- Australia will not export uranium to India (← links | edit)
- Book review controversy over Daniel Dennett's 'Breaking the Spell' (← links | edit)
- Straw and Bush respond to Iran situation (← links | edit)
- Britain expects troops out of Iraq within next 4 years (← links | edit)
- British plane catches fire in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Earthquake kills thousands in Indonesia (← links | edit)
- Consensus reached on incentive package for Iran (← links | edit)
- Iran warns disruption of oil may be a consequence of U.S. "wrong moves" (← links | edit)
- White House urges patience on Iran (← links | edit)
- £5.8m Turner watercolour a British record (← links | edit)
- Security Alert at British Parliament (← links | edit)
- Two arrested in England with alleged connections to Canadian bomb plot (← links | edit)
- Film project aims to raise £1 million to make a Creative Commons-licensed film (← links | edit)
- UK to get new nuclear power stations (← links | edit)
- China and Russia counter resolution against North Korea (← links | edit)
- G8 Summit debates Middle-east crisis, WTO trade talks (← links | edit)
- Victoria Cross fetches record price at auction (← links | edit)
- ICRC: 28 bodies, 19 children, pulled from rubble after Israeli airstrike, Qana (← links | edit)
- Lesbians lose High Court marriage bid (← links | edit)
- Dead British soldier named (← links | edit)
- UK terror alert downgraded to "Severe" (← links | edit)
- Gunman kills and injures tourists in Jordanian capital (← links | edit)
- Al-Qaeda releases 9/11 message (← links | edit)
- Taipei chosen to host Wikimania 2007 (← links | edit)
- Minimum wage in United Kingdom increases to £5.35 (← links | edit)
- Six Power Meetings confirmed on Iran's nuclear crisis (← links | edit)
- New roadmap unveiled for Northern Ireland devolution (← links | edit)
- Seven British soldiers face war crimes charges (← links | edit)
- UK War Crimes court hears evidence from dead victim (← links | edit)
- UK Foreign Secretary Beckett breaks ranks over Trident (← links | edit)
- 401st Guy Fawkes celebrated in parts of the Commonwealth (← links | edit)
- Blair agrees Iraq is a disaster (← links | edit)
- Britain to replace Trident nuclear missile system (← links | edit)
- Kofi Annan: Iraq situation much worse than civil war (← links | edit)
- Five prostitutes found dead in U.K. brings fears of "Ipswich Ripper" (← links | edit)
- Travel chaos as fog descends on United Kingdom (← links | edit)
- World reacts to execution of Saddam Hussein (← links | edit)
- UK Celebrity Big Brother loses sponsorship over racism allegations (← links | edit)
- China shoots down weather satellite with ballistic missile (← links | edit)
- Canada beats USA 5-0 in ice hockey at World University Games (← links | edit)
- UK firms encouraged to make the Web speak (← links | edit)
- Oil leaking container ship might cause environmental catastrophe (← links | edit)
- Microsoft launches its anti-piracy campaign in the United States (← links | edit)
- Amsterdam pet shop owner creates beer for dogs (← links | edit)
- David Cameron advocates a new "British" approach to a multicultural UK (← links | edit)
- Home of Stonehenge builders found (← links | edit)
- Bird Flu confirmed in 1,000 UK turkeys (← links | edit)
- Policeman killed in football-related violence in Italy (← links | edit)
- Big Brother star meets Tony Blair (← links | edit)
- Snow causes disruption in UK (← links | edit)
- Police to question Blair aide again in UK "cash-for-honours" corruption probe (← links | edit)
- UK and Denmark announce troop withdrawals from Iraq (← links | edit)
- Full lunar eclipse due on March 3, 2007 (← links | edit)
- Fijians in New Zealand urged to protest NZ's involvement in Fiji (← links | edit)
- Al-Qaeda threaten to kill British Prince Harry in Iraq (← links | edit)
- British actor John Inman dies at 71 (← links | edit)
- Wall dividing island of Cyprus torn down but divisions still stand (← links | edit)
- Five Europeans are released in Ethiopia (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: March 14, 2007 (← links | edit)
- Friendly fire killing of Lance Corporal Matty Hull deemed unlawful (← links | edit)
- Teenager stabbed to death in east London (← links | edit)
- A380 makes maiden flight to US (← links | edit)
- Methane gas explosion at Ulyanovskaya Mine kills at least 108 (← links | edit)
- Mass wedding held against racism in Belgium (← links | edit)
- 15 Royal Navy sailors captured at gunpoint by Iranian guards (← links | edit)
- French Space Agency CNES releases UFO files (← links | edit)
- British sailors detained by Iran "to be tried for espionage" (← links | edit)
- Power sharing to return to Northern Ireland (← links | edit)
- UK prepared to go 'into different phase' if sailors and marines not released by Iran within days (← links | edit)
- UK freezes business arrangements with Iran; detained sailors and marines shown on TV (← links | edit)
- Final Harry Potter book's cover art released (← links | edit)
- Iran Foreign Minister: Britain must admit to trespassing before soldiers are released (← links | edit)
- Iran 'suspends' releasing British soldiers; Shots fired near Iranian Consul in Basra, Iraq (← links | edit)
- Women's groups promote "Equal Pay Day" in Belgium (← links | edit)
- UN Security Council calls for release of British soldiers in Iran (← links | edit)
- Iran airs new video of UK crewmen, releases new letters from Turney (← links | edit)
- Mouse makes nest in cash machine, eats money (← links | edit)
- New video of captured British troops aired; protests at UK embassy in Tehran (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: April 2, 2007 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: April 3, 2007 (← links | edit)
- Iran: Detained British troops do not need to go to trial (← links | edit)
- Ahmadinejad to free British navy personnel (← links | edit)
- British navy personnel back home (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: April 5, 2007 (← links | edit)
- RAF Hawk jet crashes in the United Kingdom (← links | edit)
- Entire fossilized forest found in Illinois, USA (← links | edit)
- ANZAC Day marked around the world (← links | edit)
- Man cuts off his own penis in UK restaurant (← links | edit)
- Earthquake strikes Kent, England (← links | edit)
- Five found guilty of UK bomb plot (← links | edit)
- Private helicopter crashes in UK (← links | edit)
- Britain's Ministry of Defence to release UFO files (← links | edit)
- Party supporting Scottish independence from UK wins elections (← links | edit)
- World Health Organization launches clinical trial website (← links | edit)
- Kenya Airways jet with at least 114 on board crashes (← links | edit)
- Wreckage of Kenya Airways flight 507 found in jungle; All 114 on board killed (← links | edit)
- Northern Ireland has home rule returned (← links | edit)
- Video released with demands for exchange of BBC correspondent (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: May 9, 2007 (← links | edit)
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair to resign on June 27 (← links | edit)
- Serbia wins Eurovision Song Contest 2007 (← links | edit)
- UK fighters confront Russian bombers over international waters (← links | edit)
- Prince Harry prohibited from going to Iraq (← links | edit)
- 700 new forms of life discovered in Antarctic sea (← links | edit)
- Spy drones to be launched over the UK skies (← links | edit)
- Murder charge to be brought in Litvinenko death (← links | edit)
- Ashley gives Newcastle £133m buyout offer (← links | edit)
- McDonald's petitions Oxford English Dictionary to remove the word McJob (← links | edit)
- Britons seized from finance ministry in Iraq (← links | edit)
- Alexander Litvinenko was British spy, claims alleged killer (← links | edit)
- Man eats dog to protest animal cruelty (← links | edit)
- Ancestors of humans learned to walk in trees, study says (← links | edit)
- Post-Kyoto agreement is subject of G8 debate (← links | edit)
- Caught in Thailand for e-mail threats to Tesco, Briton issues apology (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: June 8, 2007 (← links | edit)
- Aer Lingus buys twelve new long-haul Airbus jets (← links | edit)
- Woman shot dead by police officer in Kent, England (← links | edit)
- UK TV star Michael Barrymore re-arrested over pool death probe (← links | edit)
- Kidnappers of BBC reporter Alan Johnston deny his release (← links | edit)
- 31 children rescued as UK police shut down global paedophile ring (← links | edit)
- Scottish first minister calls for united front in visit to Northern Ireland (← links | edit)
- Recall of Thomas the Tank Engine toys due to lead-paint fears (← links | edit)
- Noel Cox talks to Wikinews about New Zealand's constitutional monarchy (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: June 23, 2007 (← links | edit)
- 'Purity' ring case taken to High Court (← links | edit)
- UK Radar station could aid flood warnings (← links | edit)
- Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission to review Pan Am Flight 103 conviction (← links | edit)
- Heavy rain causes severe flooding in UK (← links | edit)
- Election of new 7 wonders of the world: deadline approaching (← links | edit)
- "Creationism and intelligent design have no place in the UK science curriculum" says UK Government (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: June 27, 2007 (← links | edit)
- Car driven into Glasgow International Airport (← links | edit)
- MI5 terror threat warning level raised to 'critical' (← links | edit)
- Princes William and Harry host the Concert for Diana (← links | edit)
- Eighth suspect connected to failed UK bombings arrested (← links | edit)
- UK threat level reduced to 'severe' (← links | edit)
- Toshiba Transatlantic Challenge - success (← links | edit)
- Tour de France: Cancellara wins 7.9 km time trial prologue (← links | edit)
- Tour de France: The race begins in earnest (← links | edit)
- Al-Qaeda threatens UK over Rushdie's knighthood (← links | edit)
- PETA protests Burberry in White Plains, NY (← links | edit)
- New gambling review could jeopardize UK's 'supercasino' plans (← links | edit)
- Agassi and Sharapova voted Wimbledon's sexiest champions on commercial website (← links | edit)
- Two British girls arrested for smuggling in Ghana (← links | edit)
- International media mogul Conrad Black convicted of fraud (← links | edit)
- Tour de France: Tom Boonen wins stage 6 (← links | edit)
- Party video game banned in UK for having offensive word (← links | edit)
- Reports: Bomb threats close 14 supermarkets in UK (← links | edit)
- Tour de France: Michael Rasmussen wins stage 8 (← links | edit)
- Erica Powell, Nkrumah's private secretary dies (← links | edit)
- United Kingdom expels four Russian diplomats (← links | edit)
- Man becomes first to swim at North Pole (← links | edit)
- Skull study supports theory of human origin in Africa (← links | edit)
- Russia expels four UK diplomats (← links | edit)
- Polish homosexuals flee persecution by new right-wing government (← links | edit)
- Final Harry Potter book goes on sale (← links | edit)
- Pratibha Patil becomes the first woman president of the Republic of India (← links | edit)
- Politicians call for action after floods cause havoc in the UK (← links | edit)
- AKP secures mandate in Turkish general election (← links | edit)
- U.S. minimum wage gets first federal boost in a decade (← links | edit)
- UK government outlines plans for rail transport (← links | edit)
- Tour de France: Alexander Vinokourov fails blood test (← links | edit)
- Man charged following bomb threats which closed 14 Tesco supermarkets in UK (← links | edit)
- UN aid convoys face increasing attacks in Darfur (← links | edit)
- UK PM Brown meets with US President Bush at Camp David (← links | edit)
- UN to send troops to Darfur, Sudan (← links | edit)
- Denmark withdraws troops from Iraq (← links | edit)
- Foot-and-mouth confirmed at UK farm (← links | edit)
- Foot-and-mouth source confirmed as research laboratory (← links | edit)
- Reports: Parents of missing girl Madeleine McCann are suspects in her disappearance (← links | edit)
- Third death following RAF helicopter crash in North Yorkshire, UK (← links | edit)
- Migrant workers in Dominos Pizza 'slavery' (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews: Tony Benn on U.K. politics (← links | edit)
- Three men arrested under suspicion of organising dog fights in southern Finland (← links | edit)
- Balloons let loose for triple murder victim (← links | edit)
- RAF jets intercept Russian bomber over north Atlantic (← links | edit)
- 11-year-old boy dies after being shot in Liverpool (← links | edit)
- New fossils from 10 million year old ape found in Ethiopia (← links | edit)
- Two arrests made over Croxteth shooting (← links | edit)
- Friendly fire kills three UK soldiers in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Peace activists propose 'Fast for Freedom' (← links | edit)
- British driver admits driving at 172 mph (← links | edit)
- Further arrest made in connection with shooting of Rhys Jones (← links | edit)
- UK company "seriously considering" GPS tracking devices in school uniforms (← links | edit)
- Six more arrests made in search for killer of Rhys Jones (← links | edit)
- 130M-year-old fossil crocodile skull unearthed on coast of Dorset, UK (← links | edit)
- Number of suspects in Finnish dogfighting case rises to ten (← links | edit)
- "Island Man" spends a night on 162 Scottish islands (← links | edit)
- German police arrest three in imminent terrorist plot (← links | edit)
- Ousted PM Thaksin bemoans freezing of Swiss assets (← links | edit)
- British student walks free, after putting feet on trainseat (← links | edit)
- English Wikinews publishes 10000th article (← links | edit)
- Two suspects killed in UK bank robbery (← links | edit)
- Queues form outside struggling UK bank; calm urged (← links | edit)
- Aircraft crashes during mock dogfight at Shoreham Airshow, United Kingdom (← links | edit)
- Foiled HSBC robbers named (← links | edit)
- Mother's body found at same site as daughter's on UK railway line (← links | edit)
- Barrister Hyman sentenced to one year imprisonment for false incrimination (← links | edit)
- Bluetongue outbreak in Germany (← links | edit)
- FC Barcelona presents project for new Camp Nou stadium (← links | edit)
- Turisas release cover of Boney M. hit song 'Rasputin' as single (← links | edit)
- Gay World Cup begins in Buenos Aires (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: September 25, 2007 (← links | edit)
- Hundreds of monks arrested in monastery raids; continue protests (← links | edit)
- Nightwish release 'Dark Passion Play', most expensive album in Finnish history (← links | edit)
- Survey: Denmark, Finland are world's least and Myanmar, Somalia are world's most corrupt countries (← links | edit)
- UK withdrawing thousand troops from Iraq (← links | edit)
- Dr. Joseph Merlino on sexuality, insanity, Freud, fetishes and apathy (← links | edit)
- Construction on massive radio telescope array to begin in 2012 (← links | edit)
- W.A.S.P. announce 'The Crimson Idol' 15th-anniverary world tour (← links | edit)
- Survey: Finland is the world's greenest country (← links | edit)
- Obesity and the Fat Acceptance Movement: Kira Nerusskaya speaks (← links | edit)
- Crossrail train approved for London (← links | edit)
- Doris Lessing wins Nobel Prize for Literature (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: October 14, 2007 (← links | edit)
- Burma's military rulers arrest leaders of pro-democracy protests (← links | edit)
- Belgian resistance heroine Andrée de Jongh dies at 90 (← links | edit)
- United Kingdom's Liberal Democrat leader resigns (← links | edit)
- Two-horse race likely for leadership of UK Liberal Democrats (← links | edit)
- Nobel laureate Doris Lessing: 9/11 'wasn't that terrible' compared to IRA attacks (← links | edit)
- Leaked emails show UK RAF were aware of Nimrod problems prior to fatal crash (← links | edit)
- Elderly couple found slain in scrapyard in Staffordshire, England (← links | edit)
- Tony Blair speaks in Canada (← links | edit)
- Wikimedia Conference Netherlands 2007 held on wikis and education (← links | edit)
- Britain's top traffic cop faces driving ban (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: October 31, 2007 (← links | edit)
- Singer Meat Loaf falls ill during concert (← links | edit)
- London's Metropolitan Police Service found guilty in suspected suicide bomber case (← links | edit)
- Musharraf declares emergency rule in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Paula Radcliffe makes comeback and wins New York City marathon (← links | edit)
- In pictures: UK celebrates Bonfire night (← links | edit)
- Caribou plays the Bowery Ballroom (← links | edit)
- Illegal drug found to be used in the manufacture of toys (← links | edit)
- List of stupidest laws in Britain revealed (← links | edit)
- Severe weather warnings issued in UK (← links | edit)
- Queues start to form for UK iPhone launch tomorrow (← links | edit)
- Muslim hair stylist sues hairdresser over alleged discrimination (← links | edit)
- War dead remembered 89 years on (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: November 9, 2007 (← links | edit)
- US denies plans for attack on Iran amid report of hunt for evidence against Iran (← links | edit)
- US interrogators complain of "sickening" pressure for evidence on Iran (← links | edit)
- H5N1 strain of Avian Flu found in the UK (← links | edit)
- Chris Langham's sentence for downloading child porn reduced (← links | edit)
- Far-right faction in European Parliament dissolved (← links | edit)
- Lula: Venezuela "does not lack democracy" (← links | edit)
- UK prime minister says donations were not lawfully declared (← links | edit)
- Climate conference in Bali begins on Monday (← links | edit)
- Wikimedia Foundation among World Economic Forum's 2008 Technology Pioneers (← links | edit)
- British teacher convicted of insulting Islam in Sudan (← links | edit)
- Teacher jailed over teddy bear given pardon (← links | edit)
- "Teddy bear teacher" returns to England (← links | edit)
- Africa-Europe summit opens with pledges of equal partnership (← links | edit)
- UK firemen cut metal ring from man's penis (← links | edit)
- Leaders declare new era of EU-African relations (← links | edit)
- British Prime Minister calls for the immediate release of 5 Britons kidnapped in Iraq (← links | edit)
- Central banks announce joint efforts to provide liquidity (← links | edit)
- UK police officers will vote on right to strike (← links | edit)
- North Sea oil spill is Norway's second worst (← links | edit)
- European leaders sign Lisbon Treaty (← links | edit)
- Three UK residents to be released from Guantánamo (← links | edit)
- UK train driver cleared of manslaughter over 1989 rail collision (← links | edit)
- Former Chief Operating Officer of Wikimedia Foundation is convicted felon (← links | edit)
- Nigerian anti-corruption officials arrest former governor James Ibori (← links | edit)
- Two light aircraft in mid-air collision near East Midlands Airport (← links | edit)
- Data for 3 million UK driving candidates lost (← links | edit)
- Nick Clegg is new leader of UK Liberal Democrat party (← links | edit)
- Danish troops killed in Afghanistan by UK friendly fire says Danish MoD (← links | edit)
- Scottish man to be freed from death row in Ohio, US (← links | edit)
- Former UK prime minister Tony Blair converts to Catholicism (← links | edit)
- Sacha Baron Cohen retires Borat alter ego (← links | edit)
- Exit polls indicate pro-Thaksin party lead in Thai election (← links | edit)
- Wikinews' overview of the year 2007 (← links | edit)
- Leaders throughout the world deliver Christmas messages (← links | edit)
- Bilawal Bhutto, son of Benazir, to assume leadership of PPP (← links | edit)
- Cyprus and Malta adopt the euro (← links | edit)
- British government advises against non-essential travel to Kenya (← links | edit)
- Several police officers stabbed in the UK (← links | edit)
- British Investigators arrive in Pakistan to join Bhutto investigation (← links | edit)
- Queen voted Britain's greatest band (← links | edit)
- Couple with 99 grandchildren possibly record holders (← links | edit)
- Global premiere of Lordi horror movie Dark Floors next month in Oulu, Finland (← links | edit)
- Apple to lower UK iTunes prices (← links | edit)
- British troops may have received contaminated blood from American donors (← links | edit)
- Report: UK schools advised not to upgrade to Vista (← links | edit)
- Protests mark anniversary of Guantanamo detention center (← links | edit)
- 'Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography' released, $100 million lawsuit in planning stages (← links | edit)
- World stocks plunge on fears on US recession (← links | edit)
- Australia to withdraw troops from Iraq this year (← links | edit)
- British Airways Flight 38 investigation focuses on fuel system (← links | edit)
- UK allows corporations to award high school credits (← links | edit)
- International manhunt for alleged kidney harvester (← links | edit)
- Irish airline Ryanair shares fall by 12% following profit warning (← links | edit)
- UK shopping centre Afflecks Palace secures its future (← links | edit)
- UK firm designs hypersonic passenger jet (← links | edit)
- Scotland Yard says suicide bomb blast killed Bhutto, not bullet (← links | edit)
- Van Canto's Stefan Schmidt on a capella metal, Wacken, Nightwish, piracy & more (← links | edit)
- Two children killed after eating poisonous cake in Iraq; nine others remain ill (← links | edit)
- International row after Spielberg quits 2008 Beijing Olympics (← links | edit)
- Kosovo declares independence from Serbia (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: February 18, 2008 (← links | edit)
- Kosovo seeks recognition as independent state (← links | edit)
- Lobby groups oppose plans for EU copyright extension (← links | edit)
- UK Parliament discusses nationalisation of Northern Rock (← links | edit)
- British actress Emily Perry dies at 100 (← links | edit)
- Belgrade: demonstration against independent Kosovo escalates into riots (← links | edit)
- Barack Obama wins Democrats Abroad primary (← links | edit)
- Draft treaty to ban cluster bombs reached in New Zealand (← links | edit)
- Open software developers meet at FOSDEM 2008 (← links | edit)
- Europeans sweep top actor honors at 80th Academy Awards (← links | edit)
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- Cure for cat allergies may be close, with help from some mice (← links | edit)
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- Final Harry Potter book goes on sale (← links | edit)
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- Support strong to bring back 1980 Soviet mascot for the 2014 Olympics (← links | edit)
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- UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling releases 2008 budget (← links | edit)
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- Tennis: Nadal beats Murray in Wimbledon quarter final (← links | edit)
- Continental Airlines to face charges over Air France Concorde disaster (← links | edit)
- Prisoner abuse, serious corruption may have occurred in Turks and Caicos Islands (← links | edit)
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- Spain-based Santander agrees to purchase of UK bank Alliance & Leicester (← links | edit)
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- Bristol Harbour Festival 2008 lauched, 200 thousand expected to attend (← links | edit)
- Paralympic highlights: September 7, 2008 (← links | edit)
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- Channel Tunnel between France and Britain resumes limited service after major fire (← links | edit)
- Stock markets worldwide fall dramatically (← links | edit)
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- Militants, pirates may fight over Saudi oil tanker (← links | edit)
- British charities form fund recovery group (← links | edit)
- Cleveland, Ohio clinic performs US's first face transplant (← links | edit)
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- Health and safety culture is damaging children's learning in the UK, survey suggests (← links | edit)
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- Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei threatens dissenters at Friday Prayers (← links | edit)
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- Swine flu, in-depth: worldwide report (← links | edit)
- Italian court overturns law preventing trial of Prime Minister Berlusconi (← links | edit)
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- France confirms deportation of illegal Afghan immigrants (← links | edit)
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- British ventriloquist Ray Alan dies at age 79 (← links | edit)
- New BP oil spill plan (← links | edit)
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- Researchers identify genetic link to peanut allergies (← links | edit)
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- Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to move into Kensington Palace, London (← links | edit)
- Trump criticizes media bias towards Obama, especially during UK state visit (← links | edit)
- Casey Stoner wins 2011 British MotoGP (← links | edit)
- Chinese premier Wen Jiabao visits Shakespeare's birthplace (← links | edit)
- Chinese political dissident Hu Jia freed as Chinese Premier Wen visits Britain (← links | edit)
- Internet hacking group LulzSec disbands (← links | edit)
- Hundreds of thousands of British public sector workers strike over planned pension changes (← links | edit)
- Murdoch axes News of the World after hacking allegations startle politicians (← links | edit)
- Polar bears related to extinct Irish bears, DNA study shows (← links | edit)
- South Sudan gains independence (← links | edit)
- Murdoch drops BSkyB bid amid public, political pressure (← links | edit)
- Singer Amy Winehouse dies at age 27 (← links | edit)
- Allied WWII spy Nancy Wake dies aged 98 (← links | edit)
- News of the World: New document suggests cover-up (← links | edit)
- Copyright on musical recordings extended by twenty years in EU (← links | edit)
- Zimbabwe minister warns media (← links | edit)
- EU increases 2012 budget by two per cent (← links | edit)
- Historic Scottish island castle wins the lottery (← links | edit)
- Leveson Inquiry told hacking was 'bog-standard' journalism tool at Daily Mirror (← links | edit)
- Nationalised bank Northern Rock sold to Virgin Money (← links | edit)
- British PM says executive pay to be put to shareholder vote (← links | edit)
- Observing the 2012 Human Trafficking Awareness Day in the US, and wider world (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: January 23, 2012 (← links | edit)
- 'Davos man' versus 'Camp Igloo'; 42nd World Economic Forum convenes in Swiss alps (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: January 27, 2012 (← links | edit)
- British courts give green light for assisted dying case (← links | edit)
- Chris Huhne resigns from UK Cabinet to face charges (← links | edit)
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- UK politician foresees nuclear Iran triggering new Middle Eastern cold war (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: March 11, 2012 (← links | edit)
- Former world darts champion Jocky Wilson dies at age 62 (← links | edit)
- UK student jailed for 'racist' Twitter posts about footballer Fabrice Muamba (← links | edit)
- European Commission clears British Airways owner IAG to buy bmi from Lufthansa (← links | edit)
- Prince Harry of Wales to be awarded for humanitarian work (← links | edit)
- Liberian ex-President Charles Taylor convicted in war crimes trial (← links | edit)
- Australian women win VISA Water Polo International (← links | edit)
- Raw Opals spend week preparing for London Games (← links | edit)
- Lockerbie convict Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi buried after dying at Libyan home (← links | edit)
- Short-haired bumblebees reintroduced to UK (← links | edit)
- One Australian male and female archer qualify for Olympics after Ogden event (← links | edit)
- EU condemns Syria for shootdown, urges Turkish restraint (← links | edit)
- Australian Rollers roll over Great Britain men's wheelchair basketball team (← links | edit)
- UK border officers go on Olympic strike (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Great Britain men's national wheelchair basketball player Joni Pollock (← links | edit)
- UK border staff Olympic strike abandoned (← links | edit)
- IPC inducts new members into its Hall of Fame (← links | edit)
- Athletes prepare for 2012 Summer Paralympics at the Paralympic Fitness Centre (← links | edit)
- International Paralympic Committee holds first press conference (← links | edit)
- Preparedness for 2012 Paralympic Games differs between National Paralympic Committees (← links | edit)
- Brazil women's national wheelchair basketball team loses first game in its 2012 Paralympic campaign (← links | edit)
- Ukraine beats Great Britain women's sitting volleyball in straight sets at 2012 Summer Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Judo round of sixteen underway at London 2012 Summer Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Day two of Paralympic judo underway in London (← links | edit)
- China leads medal race after day two of competition at London Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Canada women's national wheelchair basketball team gets its first win of London Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Fifteen medals awarded on London Paralympics fourth night of track and field (← links | edit)
- Slovenia goes down to China in their final sitting volleyball game in pool play at London Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Slovakia's Alena Kanova defeats Sara Head, taking bronze in class 3 table tennis (← links | edit)
- Brazil defeats China in 5-a-side football in group play at London Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Duncan Campbell, co-founder of wheelchair rugby (← links | edit)
- Wheelchair rugby gets underway at London Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Gliders defeat USA in 2012 Paralympic semifinals (← links | edit)
- 2,200 jobs to be lost as JJB Sports goes into administration (← links | edit)
- Freddie Starr arrested as part of Savile child sex inquiry (← links | edit)
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- Hillary Clinton condemns violence in Northern Ireland (← links | edit)
- Solicitor of presenter Stuart Hall denies indecent assault (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Australian Paralympic skiers Jessica Gallagher and Eric Bickerton (← links | edit)
- Twelve countries compete on second day of 2012 Nor-Am Cup (← links | edit)
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