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A nine-year-old boy, who was born without ears, has had a pair created from his ribs.
A mother whose son was murdered in Malia calls for 'ongoing bloodshed' to stop.
People are invited to write a letter to the statue of a soldier at Paddington Station
After NICE recommendations, dad Tom challenges his two children to a TV-free night.
10 years on since the Boscastle flooding, Peter Templar remembers his rescue operation.
Ebola victim tells how he was filled with a great sense of peace, despite having illness.
Marion Ferguson has cared for 39 year old Brian, who has down's syndrome, for 31 years.
The price of England's replica shirt for the World Cup is "horrendous" says Wigan chair.
A friend of the kidnapped British war reporter is 'slightly optimistic' he will be freed.
Steve Claridge takes on FA Commissioner Danny Mills over the 'B League' proposal.
Joan Tarshis alleges that Bill Cosby raped her in 1969, when she was 19.
A man with dwarfism was mistaken for a child in a restaurant and given a colouring book.
Edwyn Collins explains how partner Grace helped him keep hope after suffering a stroke.
Boyzone talk to Richard about their new album and being in the business for 20 years.
The first train in eight weeks has run on the railway line to the South West of England.
Comedian Francesca Martinez on how support from family helped her deal with disability.
Queen of Inkland told to cover tattoos for work, but says 'part of my belief'.
The UK says its sending a team of NHS doctors and nurses and to Gaza to treat the wounded
Budget cuts are putting vulnerable people at risk says Margaret Hodge MP.
Child beauty pageants don't judge me on my looks, says Jasmine, a size 18 contestant.
Dr. Ravi Ramanathan, a GP, reflects on the strains of the job and its impact on his life.
Report says Deyanov might not have killed Jennifer Mills-Westley if he'd had better care.
Barnsley lad Dickie Bird reveals who he think the 'greatest living Yorkshireman' is.
The widower of a British woman killed on 9/11 says Manhattan is finally healing