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BBC Video News Articles
The wife of a British photographer working in Homs has said that she believed he had been killed when she heard news that two western journalists had died in the city.
01:07 PM February 22nd, 2012
VIDEO: Conroy's wife 'feared he was dead'
Kennelling types of dogs suspected of being dangerous cost the police at least £3.7m in 2010, according to figures given to BBC Newsnight.
07:26 PM February 22nd, 2012
VIDEO: Dangerous dogs - What can be done?
His family said he died peacefully at his home in Blackpool and will be laid to rest in Belfast. Maggie Taggart reports.
04:04 PM February 22nd, 2012
VIDEO: Comedian Frank Carson dies at 85
Comedian Frank Carson, who has died at the age of 85, never lost touch with his roots in the Great Patrick Street area near Belfast city centre, where he was born in 1926.
07:35 PM February 22nd, 2012
VIDEO: Carson in Belfast's 'Little Italy'
James Corden told Radio 5 live how he had to interrupt Adele as she was giving her speech so that Blur could begin their set.
11:12 AM February 22nd, 2012
AUDIO: Corden: 'So hard' cutting Adele short
Prime Minister David Cameron has chaired a meeting with members of the football community to discuss the issue of racism in the game.
11:51 AM February 22nd, 2012
VIDEO: Barnes: Racism 'ambiguity' an issue
A man has been charged with murdering a vicar in South Gloucestershire and a retired teacher in Worcestershire.
05:20 PM February 22nd, 2012
VIDEO: Vicar and teacher murder charges
A former nightclub bouncer has been convicted of murdering a heavily pregnant teenager two weeks before she was due to give birth.
07:41 AM February 22nd, 2012
VIDEO: Nikitta family will 'never deal' with death
The BBC's John Maguire goes behind-the-scenes at a costume warehouse, and takes a look at some Oscar-nominated designs.
08:40 AM February 22nd, 2012
VIDEO: Behind-the-seams: Oscar costumes
Researchers at the University of Bedfordshire believe they have found a way of harvesting power from radio waves.
08:33 AM February 22nd, 2012
VIDEO: Breakthrough in radio wave energy
Protesters have been refused permission to appeal against orders to evict their camp outside St Paul's Cathedral.
12:17 PM February 22nd, 2012
VIDEO: 'Occupy will make a difference"
The sister of rockstar Richey Edwards is backing calls by MPs for more rights for the families of missing people.
06:16 AM February 22nd, 2012
VIDEO: Manic's sister's missing laws plea
Nine men involved in the 'supergrass' trial in Belfast have been acquitted of the murder of UDA leader Tommy English.
04:22 PM February 22nd, 2012
VIDEO: 'Supergrass' murder accused cleared
Artist Alison Jackson creates a fake-royal scene for an off-schedule show at London Fashion Week.
10:39 PM February 21st, 2012
VIDEO: Kate and Pippa lookalikes at LFW
Experts say they have seen an increase in the number of Britain's most dangerous spider, the false widow. But should it worry us?
08:49 AM February 22nd, 2012
VIDEO: Should false widow spiders worry us?
A former nightclub bouncer has been found guilty of murdering and raping a pregnant teenager, two weeks before she was due to give birth.
10:15 AM February 22nd, 2012
VIDEO: Killer of pregnant teen sentenced
Researchers at the University of Southampton are using 3D motion-capture technology to understand the mechanics of piano playing.
01:07 PM February 20th, 2012
VIDEO: Pianist's hands in Hollywood 3D
David Cameron and Ed Miliband have clashed in the House of Commons over the Government's plans to reform the NHS in England.
09:56 AM February 22nd, 2012
VIDEO: NHS will be 'Cameron's poll tax'
Jeremy Hunt MP told Radio 5 live that if football tackles homophobia, it will reach more people than through politics.
10:09 AM February 22nd, 2012
AUDIO: 'Football can tackle homophobia'
The Royal Ballet is hosting an exhibition to showcase the career of Monica Mason, who is set to retire in July after 54 years with the Royal Ballet.
07:01 PM February 21st, 2012
VIDEO: Monica Mason: 54 years in ballet
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BBC News Articles
State-controlled Royal Bank of Scotland reports a loss of £2bn in 2011, its fourth year of losses since the bank's bailout in 2008.
02:09 AM February 23rd, 2012
RBS bank posts £2bn loss for 2011
Friends and former colleagues pay tribute to "one-off" comedian Frank Carson, whose catch phrases included "It's a cracker", after his death aged 85.
08:22 PM February 22nd, 2012
Comic Frank Carson dies aged 85
The Department of Health launches an inquiry into claims that doctors agreed to carry out abortions on the grounds of the sex of unborn babies.
01:09 AM February 23rd, 2012
Probe into gender abortion claims
The number of full-time undergraduate degree courses offered at UK universities has fallen by 27% over the past six years, data shows.
09:32 PM February 22nd, 2012
Degree courses 'cut by a quarter'
A man, understood to be Falkirk's Labour MP Eric Joyce, is arrested on suspicion of assault following a disturbance at the Houses of Parliament.
09:00 PM February 22nd, 2012
MP held over Parliament 'assault'
African and Western leaders are to discuss the future of Somalia, including the threat from terrorism and piracy, at a major conference in London.
07:25 PM February 22nd, 2012
World leaders to discuss Somalia
A ban on the sale of below-cost alcohol will have a "limited impact" on overall alcohol pricing, research suggests.
10:08 PM February 22nd, 2012
Cost-price drink plan criticised
David Cameron is to praise business for its 'vital role' in society later and say attacks on wealth creators are motivated by "snobbery".
09:11 PM February 22nd, 2012
Attacks on business snobbish - PM
Many UK addresses have broadband speeds of less than 5Mbps, research suggests.
09:41 PM February 22nd, 2012
Slow broadband 'hits many homes'
A 47-year-old man is due in court charged with the murders of a retired teacher and a vicar.
12:01 AM February 23rd, 2012
Man due in court over two murders
Police search for a woman seen leaving a library in Kent where a girl, believed to be two or three years old, is abandoned.
05:03 PM February 22nd, 2012
Toddler girl abandoned in library
The National Trust for Scotland is seeking to fill a job in one of the remotest corners of the UK.
09:21 PM February 22nd, 2012
Job vacancy on UK's 'lost world'
Filters will need to be installed in almost a million UK homes to combat TV interference likely to occur from new 4G mobile services.
10:36 AM February 22nd, 2012
Million homes 'need TV filters'
Phoenix Supply announces an 8.5% reduction in its prices for households and small businesses.
01:14 AM February 23rd, 2012
Phoenix Supply to cut gas prices
A man dies after he was found trapped under a caravan in Kilkeel, County Down.
05:57 PM February 22nd, 2012
Man dies after caravan incident
The "extravagant" legal costs of defending councillors accused of breaching their code of conduct must end, councils are warned by the public services ombudsman.
01:57 AM February 23rd, 2012
'Extravagant' legal costs warning
Fashion retailer Peacocks is sold out of administration to Edinburgh Woollen Mill, saving 6,000 jobs, but 3,100 staff will be made redundant.
12:04 PM February 22nd, 2012
Peacocks sold but 3,100 jobs lost
A think tank questions whether an "oil fund" in an independent Scotland would be the best approach for Scotland's economy.
09:00 PM February 22nd, 2012
Report queries oil fund benefits
A former chairman of Rangers suggests the debt the club owes Craig Whyte should be written off under the terms of the takeover contract.
06:00 PM February 22nd, 2012
Rangers ex-chief questions Whyte
America's Cup yacht racing brought in £9.1m for Plymouth's economy, according to a report.
10:56 PM February 22nd, 2012
America's Cup 'brought city £9m'
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