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Israel's opposition leader says he fully supports military action in Gaza against Hamas.
Seann Walsh says he accidentally travelled to Hereford, instead of Hertford, for a gig.
Public trust in the police needs restoring after recent controversies, says Tom Winsor.
Richard Kiel - who played the James Bond baddie, Jaws - has died aged 74.
A ´óÏó´«Ã½ journalist in Ukraine says the atmosphere in Donetsk is "creepy and quiet".
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford returns from rehab but "wasn't missed" says Deputy
The Met Office has opened a new forecast centre dedicated to so-called "space weather".
A volunteer in a Kurdish community centre speaks about the effect of James Foley's death.
CIA report claims are 'just rubbish', says former US Justice Department official.
Boss of payday lender says he isn't "ashamed" of his job and welcomes interest rate caps.
Is this the answer to Britain's housing crisis?
Homeless mum: ''When we got handed our evictions, we got woken up to what the world is'
Inspiral Carpets perform 'Spitfire' from their first studio album in 20 years
No return for TV's Friends says Joey actor Matt LeBlanc.
Pest controller says 'hygiene and education' are the best ways to combat super rats
Isra Yousif describes how her family fled Mosul in northern Iraq as militants moved in.
Study finds over-confident people can fool others into believing they are more talented.
A friend of Richard Attenborough says the director was "frustrated" in his later years.
Labour leader Ed Miliband responds to Take That singer Gary Barlow's tax row.
Adam, Dave, Pete and Ben, with Stinky Jefferson the dog, made the walk for charity.
A man with an incurable illness says talking openly makes it easier to face death.
Charity 'Straight Talking' say it's a real problem children are having kids of their own.
NHS medics are being sent to Gaza to help those injured in the violence.
Radio presenter Simon Hirst is changing gender in order to live life as a woman.