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Briton's wife 'took her own life'
The defence in the double murder trial of Neil Entwistle has said his wife killed their daughter before taking her own life.
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Trade agreement could hit privacy
Internet law professor Michael Geist examines implications of new anti-counterfeiting agreement.
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Frigid robot eyes top tech prize
A robot which cares for millions of frozen biological samples is among four finalists for a top engineering award.
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Calls for bridge contingency plan
MP urges ministers to formulate an emergency plan to prevent high-wind gridlock on the Forth Road Bridge.
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Xerox plans the future of today
The famed Xerox Parc labs invites the BBC to view the best of its latest crop of research projects
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'Missed disease put me at risk'
Fiona Loud's kidney problems were not picked up until they were at an advanced stage.
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Fumes 'leaking into plane cabins'
An aviation pressure group claims thousands of air passengers are at risk from toxic fumes leaking into aircraft cabins.
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China's battle to police the web
Web users in China are able to view the BBC News website for the first time. So how does the great firewall of China work?
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How the open net closed its doors
A new book details the extent to which countries across the globe are increasingly censoring online information.
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Burrell designers Go Ape at plans
The Burrell Collection's architects speak out against the proposed adventure playground in Pollok Park.
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China cracks down on protest news
China has been aggressively censoring international media in an attempt to lock down information about the violent demonstrations in Tibet's capital, Lhasa.
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MSP calls for bridge wind changes
Scottish Government is accused of having no system for stopping lorries on the Forth Road Bridge.
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Party events 'worth up to £1.1m'
The staging of political events is estimated to be worth tens of thousands of pounds to a town's economy.
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Mussel trouble for Shields ferry
The River Tyne's ferry is cancelled after mussels colonise a cooling pipe, causing the engine to overheat.
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Council spends £44,000 on water
A council in Cornwall has said it spent more than £44,000 on bottled water over a year.
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Surveyors' gloom at house prices
UK surveyors are increasingly gloomy about falling house prices everywhere except Scotland.
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Illegal downloaders 'face UK ban'
Internet access may be cut for people who illegally download music and videos under government proposals.
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Website filters cowboy builders
A new company matches tradespeople and householders for home-improvement jobs.
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Two-tier internet needed, MP says
Internet service providers should give customers the ability to filter out unsuitable online material, a Tory MP says.
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Motorists enter the emission zone
A look at the new London Low Emission Zone which aims to improve the capital's air quality.
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