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Hysterical, deluded and thoroughly English
Why do English football fans never learn to manage expectations? |
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Fighting for the Taliban militants
BBC Asian Network's Sanjiv Buttoo explains how a Muslim went from being a drug addict in the UK to a militant fighting for the Taliban. |
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'Why I love my ID card'
R.I.P the National Identity Card for the UK, ditched by the new government because of concerns about civil liberties. But John Kirby - one of 15,000 people who took up the card - says he will miss this simple form of ID. |
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Can you make your garden hay fever-proof?
As the warm weather marks the return of hay fever season, a garden at Chelsea Flower Show has been designed to keep the irritation caused by itchy noses and eyes to a minimum. So what's the secret to low-allergy gardening? |
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High speed rail 'not justified'
A council in Buckinghamshire says its summit to discuss plans for a high speed rail link will conclude there is no business case for the route. |
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Football ground 'will boost town'
Staff at an Oxfordshire football club say their new ground will open later this year and give a boost to the area. |
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Groups unite against rail route
More than 30 protest groups against a proposed high-speed rail link have joined forces to fight the plan. |
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Mobiles in meetings - yes or no?
One of David Cameron's first decrees as PM has been to ban his cabinet ministers from using mobile phones and BlackBerrys in meetings. What if your workplace introduced a similar rule? |
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Rescued horses stay at new home
Horses and donkeys rescued from a Buckinghamshire family convicted of neglect, are to stay at their new Norfolk home. |
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Animal cruelty horse man absconds
A horse trader jailed for neglecting dozens of animals at a Buckinghamshire farm absconds while awaiting an appeal. |
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Farage at home after plane crash
The South East MEP and former UKIP leader Nigel Farage speaks of his delight at being home after surviving a light aircraft crash. |
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Labour hold Esther challenge seat
Labour hold on to Luton South despite the challenge of tv personality Esther Rantzen campaigning over MP's expenses. |
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UKIP's Farage hurt in plane crash
Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage and the pilot are injured in a plane crash at an airfield in Northamptonshire. |
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Neglect horse trader loses appeal
A horse trader jailed after dozens of animals at a farm suffered neglect loses his appeal against his convictions. |
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Twelve held over EDL town protest
Twelve people were held by police following a protest by the English Defence League (EDL) in a Buckinghamshire town, police say. |
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Twelve held in EDL town protest
Twelve people are arrested during a protest by the English Defence League (EDL) in a Buckinghamshire town, Thames Valley Police say. |
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Police issue advice over protest
Thames Valley Police issue advice to residents of a Buckinghamshire town ahead of a planned protest by the English Defence League. |
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Man charged over school burglary
An 18-year-old man is charged with burglary and offences involving injuries to a police officer in Buckinghamshire. |
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Ash chaos: Passengers 'feel ignored'
The BBC News website has been contacted by many people frustrated about lack of help from their airlines. |
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'Getaway' van hits police officer
A van believed to have been used in a burglary in Buckinghamshire hits a police officer as she tries to stop it. |