Eurostar report: Your comments
Eurostar passengers affected by disruptions in December give their reaction to a report into the crisis.
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Theft from DVLA fuels cars scam
A BBC investigation finds that the theft of DVLA log books has led to £13m worth of cars being stolen and passed off as legitimate.
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How much can you mourn a pet?
Some might think true grief is reserved for our fellow homo sapiens, but as a moving tribute from one British politician shows, the loss of a pet prompts real mourning.
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Local effort to help exam school
Keeping a school open for exam pupils in St Albans has turned into a community effort - using the combined help of staff and a local rugby club.
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Funding secured to cut road use
Firms in Suffolk and Hertfordshire are to be offered free advice from consultants on how to cut down on the use of road vehicles.
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EU President: Your views
Belgian PM Herman van Rompuy is the EU president and the UK's Baroness Ashton is foreign policy chief. What is your reaction?
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Oil giant guilty over Buncefield
Oil giant Total UK pleads guilty to three charges relating to the explosion at the Buncefield oil depot in Hertfordshire.
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Are we due a wave of book piracy?
The Kindle is here. But will the arrival of Amazon's much-hyped e-book reader prompt a wave of book piracy?
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Watchdog fears over poor students
The man who champions the lot of poorer students has said he is "extremely concerned" about the delays to grant and loan payments.
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Buncefield site proposal revealed
Proposals for the redevelopment of the Buncefield oil depot blast site in Hertfordshire go on display.
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Conservative MPs' expense claims
A summary of expenses claims made by Conservative MPs over the past few years, as published by the Daily Telegraph.
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The business case for.
Instead of seeking to justify policies on economic grounds, why don't politicians make "moral cases", or even "romantic cases" for their arguments, asks Michael Blastland in his regular column.
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Swine flu and pregnancy: Your questions
BBC News online put a number of your questions to the experts.
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It is time to start talking rubbish
A range of measures - some more popular than others - are needed if the UK is going to get on top of its waste problem.
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The ultimate mea culpa
No childhood traumas could be blamed on my parents because they had an alibi - a doctor on the other side of the world, says Laurie Taylor in his weekly column.
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What is the Abercrombie look?
A woman with a prosthetic arm is claiming damages against Abercrombie and Fitch, saying she was relegated to the stockroom as she didn't fit its "look policy". What is the style of this much-feted fashion retailer?
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What you've spotted on expenses.
New details have emerged from the full, albeit heavily edited, publication of all MPs expenses dating back four years.
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Fraud risk for 'young and single'
Young, single people in shared accommodation are the most at risk of identity fraud, a report suggests.
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Tuesday in Westminster
Today in Parliament reports as outgoing Home Secretary Jacqui Smith defends the government's record on immigration and a Labour peer apologises over his expenses claims.
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Is there a problem with paintball?
Germany is considering a crackdown on paintball after a teenager killed 15 people in March. But is it harmful to dress up in overalls and run around the woods covering each other in goo?
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