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  3. Councils in England are to get greater powers to stop "garden-grabbing" by developers, the government says.
  4. Councils in England are to get greater powers to stop "garden-grabbing" by developers, the government says.
  5. The UK is lagging behind other high income countries on cutting child mortality and is the worst in Western Europe, international figures show.
  6. Space shuttle Atlantis launches from Florida on what is expected to be its final mission before retirement.
  7. Paraguay and Argentina say they will not co-operate with Katherine Bigelow's reported plans to shoot a film about crime in a border region.
  8. One of Nigeria's most influential and wealthy politicians, James Ibori, is arrested in Dubai on corruption charges.
  9. The fantastical story of JM Barrie's first celebrity cricket team
  10. The conservative Tea Party movement in the US blocks a Republican senator from Utah in his re-election bid.
  11. A deadly blast on an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico was caused by exploding methane gas, US media reports.
  12. Lobbying is underway to be Nigeria's new vice-president after Goodluck Jonathan was sworn in as president.
  13. An exclusive look behind the scenes of Promises, the rehab clinic of choice for many of the world's biggest stars.
  14. Hundreds of bikers travel slowly on the M62 and into Manchester city centre in a protest over record fuel prices.
  15. A 14-year-old boy is charged with the murder of a 45-year-old man accused of sexual offences.
  16. An attack on a widely used web security system could soon help make silicon chips more powerful and reliable.
  17. Malcolm McLaren, the former manager of the Sex Pistols, is given a flamboyant send-off at his funeral in north London.
  18. After years of civil war, Algeria is desperate to move on from its violent past and is taking steps to get back on its feet again, Chloe Arnold reports.
  19. Wall Street bank Citigroup reports a profit of $4.4bn for the first three months of the year, after heavy losses in the previous quarter.
  20. Two alleged Colombian Farc rebels have been killed in Ecuador after clashes with government troops, Quito says.

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