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The Full Story: PM's questions
All the action and reaction as Nick Clegg stood in for David Cameron - and William Hague's statement to MPs on Afghanistan. |
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Fussy eaters – what's wrong with GM?
With the world's food security facing a looming "perfect storm", GM food crops need to be part of the solution. |
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Eau de Bruce - what does Die Hard smell like?
Actor Bruce Willis is the latest celebrity to launch his own signature fragrance, but how do you sum up a personality in a smell? |
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On your marks, it's School Report Sports Day
School Report's first "School Report Sports Day" coincided with the football World Cup, tennis at Wimbledon and school sports days across the UK. |
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The Full Story: PM's Questions
All the action, reaction and analysis in video and text as David Cameron faced questions from MPs. |
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Our time as World Cup mascots
At the beginning of all the World Cup matches, children accompany the players onto the field as mascots. School Reporters from Birley Community College in Sheffield find out from this tournament's mascots what this job means to them. |
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Steam railway receives cash boost
The steam-powered Bluebell Railway receives £50,000 to kick-start a restoration project |
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Why not ban all drink-driving?
A government report recommends cutting the blood-alcohol limit for drivers, but critics say this risks confusing motorists about how much they can drink. What about an outright ban? |
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The secret of the stolen European Cup
It was the most prized piece of silverware in European club football - but one night in a pub in the West Midlands, it went missing. Now the story is finally told. |
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Today: Saturday 5th June
Activists on a cargo-ship trying to take aid to Gaza say the Israeli navy is closely shadowing them. And President Barack Obama has said it is "way too early to be optimistic" as he makes his third visit to the oil-hit Gulf of Mexico coast. |
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'The stolen European Cup? My friend took it'
Twenty-eight years after the most prized piece of silverware in European club football went missing from a West Midlands pub, the mystery of who took the trophy has been revealed. |
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Who's who: Cameron's government
A guide to who's doing what in David Cameron's Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government. |
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Have prime ministers ever been well paid?
New figures show 172 civil servants earn more than the prime minister. Has this job ever been well paid, and when did their salary become a benchmark for high salaries? |
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Today: Wednesday 2nd June
Israel has started deporting hundreds of activists who were detained after trying to break a sea blockade of Gaza. The American government has ordered a criminal investigation into the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico. The deputy prime minister, an ex prime minister, and an Iraqi prime minister in waiting. And would it affect you, if wine had to cost at least £4 a bottle? |
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The secret of the stolen European Cup
It was the most prized piece of silverware in European club football - but one night in a pub in the West Midlands, it went missing. Now the story is finally told. |
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New hospital CT scanner unveiled
Sheffield Children's Hospital officially unveils its new CT scanner bought with the help of the local community. |
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No more ministerial cars? That's down to me
While many people dream of a company car, former MP Chris Mullin found it difficult to ditch his ministerial vehicle. Here, he reflects on how his comic battle inspired David Cameron to cut government cars. |
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Revamp plan for Sheffield suburb
The public are being consulted on plans to halt the decline of the Attercliffe area of Sheffield. |
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Cameron tax talk makes the papers
David Cameron's comments on lowering the tax rate have made headlines in the day's newspapers. |
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Bid for culture crown submitted
Sheffield submits its bid to become the first UK City of Culture in 2013. |