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UN considers Syria crisis action
The UN Security Council is considering a draft resolution against Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, amid an upsurge in violence.
Hamid Karzai in Britain for talks
The Afghan President, Hamid Karzai, is in Britain to meet David Cameron following France's decision to speed up the withdrawal of its troops from Afghanistan.
Bank scraps charity credit cards
Halifax and Bank of Scotland charity credit cards which have helped to raise millions of pounds will be withdrawn, Lloyds Banking Group announces
Paisley in pulpit for last time
There was standing-room only at Martyrs' Memorial Church in Belfast at a farewell service for the Rev Ian Paisley.
Demi Moore 911 call tape released
Demi Moore suffered convulsions after smoking an undisclosed substance, according to a tape of an emergency call made on Monday.
Fines threat for credit messages
Firms face raids and fines of up to £500,000 for sending unsolicited text messages about credit or compensation.

 UK News
Bank scraps charity credit cards (from BBC news)
Halifax and Bank of Scotland charity credit cards which have helped to raise millions of pounds will be withdrawn, Lloyds Banking Group announces
Brothers face decapitation charge (from BBC news)
Two brothers are charged with the murder of a man who was found shot, decapitated and burnt in Stockport.
UK soldier killed in Afghanistan (from BBC news)
A British soldier has been shot dead while on patrol in the Helmand province of Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence announces.
 World News
UN considers Syria crisis action (from BBC news)
The UN Security Council is considering a draft resolution against Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, amid an upsurge in violence.
Clashes after Senegal Wade ruling (from BBC news)
Clashes erupt in Senegal's capital Dakar, after the top court rules that President Abdoulaye Wade can run for a third term in next month's poll.
Demi Moore 911 call tape released (from BBC news)
Demi Moore suffered convulsions after smoking an undisclosed substance, according to a tape of an emergency call made on Monday.
 Sports News
I'm closing gap on top three - Murray (from BBC news)
Andy Murray believes he is closer than ever to matching the world's best three players, despite losing an epic five-set Australian Open semi-final to Novak Djokovic.
AC Milan pull out of Tevez chase (from BBC news)
AC Milan drop out of the running to sign Argentina striker Carlos Tevez from Manchester City.
Fortunate Spurs beat Watford in Cup (from BBC news)
Watford dominate but Rafael van der Vaart's long-range strike ensures a happy end to the week for Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp.
 Business and Finance News
Outrage at RBS boss's bonus deal (from BBC news)
A £963,000 bonus in shares awarded to Royal Bank of Scotland boss Stephen Hester is strongly criticised by politicians and unions.
US economic growth rate picks up (from BBC news)
The pace of US economic growth quickened to a 2.8% annualised rate in the three months to December, the Commerce Department says.
Greece debt talks 'close to deal' (from BBC news)
Greece could reach a deal with its creditors over the weekend, according to the EU's Economic Commissioner, Olli Rehn.
 Technology News
Facebook clickjacking legal row (from BBC news)
The social network and Washington State sue a marketing firm over claims that it deceived users by hiding 'Like' buttons. The firm denies the charge.
Top Euro MP quits in piracy row (from BBC news)
A European Parliament rapporteur stands down in protest as a controversial anti-piracy agreement is signed by several countries.
Botnet suspect denies involvement (from BBC news)
The Russian man accused by Microsoft of being behind the Kelihos botnet attack insists he is "absolutely not guilty".
 Entertainment News
Olympic ceremony 'Wonder' theme (from BBC news)
Europe's largest bell will ring to start a £27m Olympic opening ceremony inspired by Shakespeare and featuring NHS nurses and 900 local pupils.
Demi Moore 911 call tape released (from BBC news)
Demi Moore suffered convulsions after smoking an undisclosed substance, according to a tape of an emergency call made on Monday.
War Horse film boosts book sales (from BBC news)
Michael Morpurgo's novel War Horse has now sold more copies in the UK in a fortnight than it did worldwide in 25 years.

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