12/09/2011 (1300 GMT)
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Banking 1
British banks face their biggest shake-up for decades. How quickly will they be expected to implement the proposed changes?
Duration: 03:24
Banking 2
If the proposals are adopted, what difference will this make to British banks?
Duration: 04:37
Banking 3
Our economics correspondent, Andrew Walker, explains the connection between French banks and Greek debts.
Duration: 02:08
Kenya fire
Many people have been killed in a fuel pipeline fire near a slum in Nairobi.
Duration: 02:11
Japan
Six months after the devastating tsunami that hit north eastern Japan, we return to some of the worst-hit towns.
Duration: 05:00
Whisky sales
Why export sales of Scottish whisky are increasing dramatically.
Duration: 03:45
Malema verdict
Karen Allen reports on the court ruling that the ANC's youth wing leader used 'hate speech' by singing a song about killing white farmers.
Duration: 04:58
Tripoli missing
The volunteers who are doing what they can to track down missing people in Libya, but not always finding what they expected to find.
Duration: 04:45
Black football managers
With so many black footballers playing in the English league, why are there so few black managers?
Duration: 05:11
Orangutan
Why chain-smoking Shirley is being forced to kick the habit.
Duration: 01:07
Russia relations
Are there still tensions between Russia and Britain? We hear from the director of the Russo-British Chamber of Commerce.
Duration: 05:06
France nuclear
There's been an explosion at a nuclear site in France. We speak to Bertrand Barre from the French Nuclear Energy Society.
Duration: 03:45
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