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Immigrant mothers give birth to one in five babies born in UK
Immigrants are having more children than British women, fuelling a new "baby boom".
62 killed including 10 UN staff in attacks on organisation's offices and court in Algiers.
Lib Dems call for a quick resolution but Cameron warns of a "monumental failure".
Lord Black of Crossharbour, once one of the world's most powerful media barons, will serve over six years in jail alongside pornographers and drug dealers.
Food prices are accelerating at their highest rate for 14 years - and running at more than three times the rate of inflation.
New picture of John Darwin
Wife of the back-from-the-dead canoeist has made a tearful plea to her sons to get in contact as she was taken away to prison.
Dmitry Medvedev declared that President Putin should become prime minister when he steps down in order to "guarantee stability and continuity".
The secret to a long life lies in strictly following a Mediterranean diet and taking regular exercise, say two major studies.
Footballer who fled to England from Sierra Leone has lost his application for leave to stay in Britain.
Artificial intelligence student in Guinness Book of Records after calculating 13th root of randomly-generated 200-digit number in just over a minute.
The OFT says new pharmaceutical marketing practices could push up costs by hundreds of millions of pounds.
H2 Man trapped in bowling club toilet for four days
A retired teacher survived on tap water after getting trapped in a freezing bowling club toilet with no food or mobile phone for four days.
Prime Minister accused of "cowardice" over treaty with low-profile signing.
US warships are locked in a stand-off with Somali pirates who have threatened to kill the crew of a Japanese chemical tanker they seized six weeks ago.
A coach trip to Lille in France ended up in a tiny Belgian village with the same name after the driver made a satnav blunder.
Former England manager scoops "Foot in Mouth" award from Plain English Campaign for musings on Wayne Rooney.
Jeanne Assam, Colorado Springs heroine
Guard praises God for keeping shooting hands steady.
 
Winner of flag competition
Winner of poll to design a new Union flag revealed.
Trout jump into pipe
One giant leap into a pipe and fish are free from farm.
Ed Balls vowed to get rid of weak teachers as he set out the Government's children's policy for the next 10 years.
Lord Baker, a former education secretary, calls for a new institution to give children a sense of national pride.
Ethnic Albanian protests for independence
The EU looks ready to join the US in defying Russia and Serbia over independence
for the breakaway Balkan province.
The Cadbury's advert featuring a gorilla playing drums to a Phil Collins song is voted the most popular television commercial.
Hillary Clinton's lead has been whittled down to virtually nothing in the states that go to the polls first.
A British Baptist minister has allegedly been murdered in the Philippines by a hitman hired by his Filipino wife, according to reports.
Alan Davies
Alan Davies, the star of television show Jonathan Creek, bit a tramp's ear during a fight outside a club in London's West End.
Udo Voigt, the leader of a far-Right party in Germany, faces a parliamentary inquiry after questioning the number of Jews who died at the hands of the Nazis.
Ethnic Albanian protests for independence
Four species of penguin in Antarctica are facing a dual threat from loss of nesting sites and a shortage of food.

Three off-duty airmen allegedly tried to take a limousine belonging to a relative of the United Arab Emirates president.
Two leading cruise lines have imposed fuel surcharges on its passengers, blaming the rising cost of oil.
Michael Schumacher
Seven-times Formula One world champion takes over from his cabbie in order to make it to the airport in time for a flight.
New book shows how to turn toys into unauthorised weapons.
Man trapped in freezing bowling club toilet without food or mobile.
Cracker bangs banned for British soldiers serving overseas.
American woman faces jail for swearing at an overflowing loo.
US president gives out wrong telephone number in TV address.
"So the Archbishop of York has cut up his dog collar on live TV in order to draw attention to Robert Mugabe's abhorrent regime. A cheap stunt? Absolutely not."
Damian Thompson
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Eating at altitude
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