We have started to collect the most important news related to United Kingdom in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
More than one in three people admitted to hospital across the UK are at risk of malnutrition, according to a survey of nearly 10,000 patients.
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The first day of ticket sales for the 2012 London Olympics was going "very well", Games organisers say.
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A US nurse is convicted of aiding the suicides of a British man and a Canadian woman after seeking out depressed people online and urging two to kill themselves.
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Another UK team flies to quake-hit Japan to help search for the thousands still missing amid growing concerns for UK citizens caught up in the disaster.
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Rio Ferdinand is "very upset" over plans to reinstate John Terry as England captain, a source close to the player has told BBC Sport.
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The official Olympic countdown clock to London 2012 in Trafalgar Square has stopped just one day after it was unveiled.
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Tickets for the London 2012 Olympic Games go on sale 500 days ahead of the event, priced from £20 to £2,012.
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Doctors at an emergency union meeting have called on the government to put a halt to its overhaul of the NHS in England.
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South Africa beat Ireland by 131 runs in Kolkata to secure their place in the World Cup quarter-finals and end Ireland's hopes of advancing.
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England captain Andrew Strauss and spin bowler Graeme Swann miss practice on Tuesday because of stomach upsets.
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Prime Minister David Cameron says there are "severe concerns" for a number of British nationals after the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
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Imposing a no-fly zone over Muammar Gaddafi's Libya is "perfectly deliverable", UK Prime Minister David Cameron says.
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China overtakes the UK as a global art market for the first time, a report suggests.
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Increasing numbers of Britons raise concerns about friends and relatives possibly caught up in Japan's earthquake, as a UK rescue team begins work.
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Migrants from outside the European Economic Area will no longer be allowed to work in the UK as chefs in takeaway restaurants, the government says.
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An investigation starts into whether three Metropolitan Police officers colluded to falsely arrest a man at a tuition fees rally in central London last year.
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Bangladesh ease to a six-wicket win over Netherlands to boost their hopes of qualifying for the World Cup quarter-finals and dent England's in the process.
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Britain is on course to secure a record medal haul at the London 2012 Olympics, says UK Sport chief executive Liz Nicholl.
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Coach Martin Johnson says England must up their game if they are to seal a Six Nations Grand Slam against Ireland on Saturday.
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Adele continues her reign at the top of the UK album and singles charts this week.
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A rise in UK interest rates over the next couple of months could derail the economic recovery, says a new report.
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Six leading health groups have dealt the government a blow by refusing to sign up to its new "responsibility deal" on alcohol in England.
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The former president of Pakistan says he was never told about Britain's disapproval of torture, a claim denied by British ex-officials.
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Legally Blonde wins three prizes at the Laurence Olivier Awards in London, including best musical actress for its star Sheridan Smith.
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A British rescue team lands in Japan where it will join the search for survivors of the devastating earthquake and tsunami.
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England move within one victory of a first Grand Slam since 2003 as they finally see off battling Scotland 22-16 at Twickenham.
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England aim for a fourth successive win in the Six Nations as they take on Scotland at Twickenham in the oldest rivalry in international rugby.
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Rangers take on Kilmarnock on Scottish Premier League duty at Ibrox after Scottish Cup holders Dundee Utd play out a thrilling 2-2 draw with Motherwell.
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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson does not expect Rio Ferdinand to be fit for England's Euro 2012 qualifier against Wales on 26 March.
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Some of the biggest names in British film, television and theatre say their industry should not be "an easy target" for government cuts.
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An Iranian official indicates the country will put aside a complaint about the London 2012 Olympics logo and attend the games.
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A disputed Mike Phillips try helps Wales beat Ireland 19-13 to secure their third Six Nations win in row.
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Witnesses at the appeal of Amanda Knox reject a claim she was seen near a house where her British roommate, Meredith Kercher, was murdered.
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Nick Clegg vows not to let the "profit motive drive a coach and horses through the NHS" after Lib Dem members call for a planned shake-up to be axed.
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Wales overcome Ireland in Cardiff after Italy claim an incredible victory over France in Rome.
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England captain Andrew Strauss rues a "missed opportunity" to book a World Cup quarter-finals place after their defeat by Bangladesh.
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Police forces across the UK have paid £770,000 in compensation to people bitten by police dogs over the past three years, the BBC learns.
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UK offers emergency assistance to Japan as David Cameron and the Queen offer their condolences after the country's massive earthquake.
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Bangladesh pull off a shock win in the World Cup, inflicting a second defeat on England that leaves their progress to the quarter-finals in serious doubt.
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The UK and France seek to ramp up the pressure on Col Gaddafi ahead of Friday's EU summit, saying the Libyan leader should leave immediately.
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Bangladesh rally to beat England by two wickets in a thrilling Group B contest in Chittagong, putting Andrew Strauss' side's qualification for the quarter-finals in doubt.
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The UK and France seek to ramp up the pressure on Col Gaddafi ahead of Friday's EU summit, saying the Libyan leader should leave immediately.
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Iranians "would not be missed" if they decided to boycott the London Olympics over claims the 2012 logo is racist, David Cameron says.
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William Hague tells opposition groups in Libya there must be a sound "legal basis" and wide international support for any no-fly zone.
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UK interest rates remain at their record low of 0.5%, as the Bank of England resists pressure to raise rates to curb inflation.
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British rock guitarist Eric Clapton sells more than 70 of his instruments at a charity auction in New York, raising more than $2.15m.
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London's Natural History Museum will return the skeletal remains of 138 indigenous people taken from the Torres Strait Islands in the 19th Century.
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BBC talks to director Tran Arnh Hung after "Norwegian Wood" premieres at the Asia Film Festival in London
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A British soldier from 1st Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment has been killed in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence says.
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The foreign secretary condemns Tehran's actions after British Special Forces seize a suspected shipment of Iranian arms intended for the Taliban.
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Squatters have taken over a London house thought to belong to Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the Metropolitan Police has confirmed.
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Eritrea is refusing to give information about four former Royal Marines it is holding and is denying consular access to them, a Foreign Office official says.
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Parents are being promised simpler and more effective support for children with special needs.
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Tobacco displays in shops will be banned in England as part of a package of measures to discourage smoking.
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German automotive giant Daimler and UK engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce team up to bid for German engineering group Tognum.
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People living in England enjoy better health than Americans, despite less investment in healthcare, research reveals.
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A new documentary about Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi is screened in London to mark International Women's Day.
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A review of police pay recommends big cuts in perks and bonuses, but the Police Federation warns the effect would be "devastating".
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England bowler Stuart Broad is ruled out of the World Cup after suffering a side strain.
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A 30-year-old man is arrested in Glasgow in connection with a suicide bombing in Sweden in December.
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Ancient carved ivories linked to thriller writer Dame Agatha Christie are to go on show for the first time after the British Museum buys them for £1.17m.
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Pinewood Shepperton, the film and television studios group, says it will invest millions of pounds in British films.
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How tiny African kingdom became world beacon of sexual equality
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The government has rejected claims it did not give enough help to a British woman fleeing violence in Libya.
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Universities in England wanting to charge fees up to £9,000 per year could have to spend up to £900 of that on access for poorer students.
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Search engine operator Google buys UK financial products price comparison site beatthatquote.com for £37.7m.
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Dundee United move into the Scottish Premier League's top six as they convincingly end Aberdeen's unbeaten run.
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The prime minister backs Prince Andrew in his role as a trade envoy, hours after No 10 sources questioned his future amid a row over his private life.
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Barclays chief executive Bob Diamond will receive a bonus of £6.5m for 2010, the UK bank says.
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UK band Squeeze will play an exclusive set of instruments designed by Damien Hirst when they headline a charity concert later this month.
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Kevin Pietersen is ruled out of the rest of England's World Cup campaign because of a hernia problem, and will be replaced by Eoin Morgan.
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The foreign secretary says more British diplomats may be sent to Libya despite an SAS-escorted team being captured then released over the weekend.
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Downing Street sources have made it clear Prince Andrew may not survive as a UK trade envoy if there are more damaging revelations about him.
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The world's most expensive painting ever sold at auction - a work by Pablo Picasso - is going on show in the UK, a year after it was bought for £65.5m.
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The largest flood defence exercise ever held in the UK is due to get under way - and will last all week, involving about 10,000 people.
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Forms are being posted to households around the UK, ahead of the 2011 Census being carried out on Sunday 27 March.
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A British diplomatic team, including six soldiers believed to be SAS, have been freed two days after being detained in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi.
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HSBC, Europe's biggest bank, has denied reports it is planning to move its head office from London to Hong Kong.
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England captain Andrew Strauss is delighted after the enthralling six-run victory against South Africa in Chennai.
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England beat South Africa by six runs in a thrilling World Cup Group B match in Chennai, with Stuart Broad taking 4-15 and Ravi Bopara top-scoring with 60 to reignite an uncertain campaign.
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England beat South Africa by six runs in a stunning revival to their World Cup fortunes while India take on Ireland in Bangalore.
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A million books, including works by Alan Bennett, Marian Keyes and John le Carre, are given away in the UK and Ireland to mark World Book Night.
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George Osborne announces plans for new enterprise zones and hints at fuel duty cuts, in a speech to the Tory spring conference in Cardiff.
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The Bank of England governor accuses banks of seeking to maximise short-term profits at the expense of customers and warns reforms must not fail.
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The Foreign Office is warning Britons against all travel to Yemen because of increasingly violent anti-government protests there.
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Scottish troops are on standby to assist with humanitarian and evacuation operations in Libya, the MoD confirms.
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England batsman Jonathan Trott rejects suggestions that the side's heavy winter schedule is to blame for their poor start to the World Cup.
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The family of a British victim of last month's New Zealand earthquake pays tribute to his "vibrance and social spirit".
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Wales says a resounding Yes in the referendum on direct law-making powers for the assembly.
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England's failed World Cup 2018 bid tried to use the Duke of York's relationship with the Qatari royal family to secure a voting alliance.
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Some 3,135 Egyptians fleeing violence in Libya have now been flown back to Cairo by a UK airlift operation.
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Counting is under way in the referendum to decide whether the Welsh assembly can make laws without asking the UK Parliament first.
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Proposals to scrap the May Day bank holiday in England and Wales for alternative dates are outlined by the government.
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The director of the London School of Economics resigns over the university's links to Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi.
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British flights have begun rescuing Egyptians stranded on the Libyan-Tunisian border after fleeing violence.
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Migrants from eight European countries will be able to claim welfare payments in the UK from May but ministers insist measures are in place to stop "benefit tourism".
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Scottish Football Association chief executive Stewart Regan says he is "deeply embarrassed" by events at Wednesday's bad-tempered Cup tie between Celtic and Rangers.
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Scottish FA chief executive Stewart Regan says he is 'deeply embarrassed' by events at Wednesday's Old Firm match.
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Germany's love of titles - and British royalty
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Government plans to give more power over NHS decision making in England to GPs could make hospital reform difficult, a think tank says.
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