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BBC News - UK
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The latest stories from the UK section of the BBC News web site.
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Tube services resume after strike
Thousands of London Underground staff return to work after taking part in industrial action which severely disrupted the network.
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Extradition laws to be reviewed
An independent review of the UK's controversial extradition laws will take place and it will consider if the US-UK treaty is "unbalanced".
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Cuts 'must be resisted' says SF
Sinn Fein says cuts "proposed or imposed by the British goverment must be challenged and resisted", following Peter Robinson's call for savings.
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Homecoming impact 'overestimated'
The economic impact of Scotland's year-long Homecoming celebrations was "substantially" overestimated, a report claims.
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Sir Ranulph fined over car crash
Sir Ranulph Fiennes is fined £1,000 after a court is told he fell asleep at the wheel of his car and crashed into another vehicle.
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Live: Prime Minister's questions
All the action, reaction and analysis in video and text as Nick Clegg stands in for David Cameron at prime minister's questions.
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Cameron flies to see ill father
David Cameron misses prime minister's questions, flying to be with his father in France after he suffered a stroke while on holiday.
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Blair cancels second book event
Tony Blair pulls out of a second event related to his memoirs amid threats of disruption by an anti-Iraq war protest.
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Concern for missing girl and baby
Police are concerned about a 14-year-old girl from Bristol who has been missing with her 11-month-old daughter since Friday.
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Papal tours
The UK visits of Benedict XVI and John Paul II compared
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