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1 - Ice alert on roads as snow eases
2 - US anger at Syria veto 'travesty'
3 - Capello opposes FA Terry decision
4 - Queen marks Diamond Jubilee eve
5 - Greek leaders pause bailout talks
6 - Prince's Falklands duty 'routine'
7 - Swinney defends EU nationals vote
8 - Government to oppose rail bonuses
9 - Brazil crime up as police strike
10 - Afghan car bomb attack kills nine
11 - Egypt 'to try foreign NGO staff'
12 - Dickens 'beyond' modern children
13 - Depardieu to star as Strauss-Kahn
14 - Chelsea 3-3 Man Utd
15 - Ireland 21-23 Wales
16 - Pakistan set England huge target
17 - O'Sullivan secures German Masters
18 - PM urged to cut wind farm subsidy
19 - Work contacts 'cut dropout rate'
20 - Syria veto a mistake, says Hague
21 - Huhne's exit 'a loss to cabinet'
22 - 'A little too much drink' warning
23 - Health bodies reject NHS reforms
24 - Pupils learn how to 'fail well'
25 - Universities warned over access
26 - Apple overturns Motorola's ban
27 - FBI probes Anonymous phone hack
28 - Prince optimistic for fisheries
29 - Largest optical telescope created
30 - Lana Del Rey conquers album chart
31 - Gibb says he feels 'fantastic'
32 - The rush to the scooter
33 - Quiz of the week's news
34 - Drivers warned of icy conditions
35 - Half of Heathrow flights grounded
36 - Women urged to 'drop drink size'
37 - Man arrested over school stabbing
38 - Murder investigation is launched
39 - Police officer slashed with knife
40 - Councils owed £2.3m by developers
41 - Warning over icy road conditions
42 - Militants 'hit Nigeria pipeline'
43 - Ghana 2-1 Tunisia (AET)
44 - Three Tibetans 'in fire protest'
45 - Europe 'at risk of early grave'
46 - Europe cold snap death toll rises
47 - Conservative wins poll in Finland
48 - Panama's Gen Noriega in hospital
49 - Mexico 'cartel enforcer' detained
50 - BBC accuses Iran of intimidation
51 - Sinai gunmen release US tourists
52 - Mitt Romney wins Nevada caucuses
53 - Super Bowl XLVI preview
54 - Week in pictures: 28 January-3 February
55 - The Queen: 60 photographs for 60 years
56 - In pictures: Venice in Solitude
57 - Where the Titanic was born
58 - Day in pictures: 3 February 2012
59 - Day in pictures: 2 February 2012
60 - Your pictures: Hunger
61 - In pictures: Egypt football clash
62 - VIDEO: House of Commons
63 - VIDEO: Thousands abandon homes in Australia
64 - VIDEO: Snow and ice cause UK travel trouble
65 - VIDEO: Fidel Castro launches memoirs
66 - VIDEO: Churchill and protege reunited
67 - VIDEO: Tips for driving on ice and snow
68 - VIDEO: Big freeze continues across Europe
69 - VIDEO: Flowers and thanks for the Queen
70 - VIDEO: How latest malware uses disguises
71 - Tales of woe from the roaming professionals
72 - What awaits William in the Falklands?
73 - A Point of View: Mourning the loss of the written word
74 - The power of cooking skills
75 - Jonathan Agnew column
76 - Close encounters with Philippine witches
1 - Ice alert on roads as snow eases

Motorists are urged to take extra care in icy conditions as Heathrow Airport cancels half of its flights.

05.02.2012 21:59:09

2 - US anger at Syria veto 'travesty'

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton deplores as a 'travesty' Russia and China's veto of a UN resolution condemning Syria's violent crackdown on protesters.

05.02.2012 21:35:29

3 - Capello opposes FA Terry decision

England coach Fabio Capello says he disagrees with the Football Association's decision to strip John Terry of the national team's captaincy.

05.02.2012 23:49:20

4 - Queen marks Diamond Jubilee eve

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh attend a church service on the eve of the Diamond Jubilee anniversary of her accession to the throne.

05.02.2012 14:34:21

5 - Greek leaders pause bailout talks

Party leaders in Greece's ruling coalition end talks on details for a crucial 130bn-euro EU rescue plan without agreement.

05.02.2012 22:01:42

6 - Prince's Falklands duty 'routine'

Prince William's deployment to the Falkland Islands, along with that of a warship, is "entirely routine", the UK foreign secretary says.

05.02.2012 15:01:26

7 - Swinney defends EU nationals vote

Finance Secretary John Swinney defends plans to let EU nationals living in Scotland vote in the independence referendum.

05.02.2012 14:30:24

8 - Government to oppose rail bonuses

Transport Secretary Justine Greening says she will vote against bonuses for senior Network Rail executives at the company's annual general meeting.

05.02.2012 14:46:54

9 - Brazil crime up as police strike

Soldiers patrol the streets in the Brazilian state of Bahia where a police strike has caused the crime rate to soar.

05.02.2012 20:42:57

10 - Afghan car bomb attack kills nine

At least nine people are killed in a car bomb attack on police headquarters in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, officials say.

05.02.2012 15:47:49

11 - Egypt 'to try foreign NGO staff'

Egypt says it is to try 43 people - including Americans and other foreigners - over the alleged illegal funding of non-governmental organisations.

05.02.2012 22:34:32

12 - Dickens 'beyond' modern children

Charles Dickens biographer Claire Tomalin says children are not being taught to read with the attention span necessary to appreciate the novelist's works.

05.02.2012 16:30:44

13 - Depardieu to star as Strauss-Kahn

Gerard Depardieu is to star in a movie about the sex scandal that caused IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn to resign.

05.02.2012 18:30:11

14 - Chelsea 3-3 Man Utd

Manchester United climb off the canvas to snatch a point at Chelsea as Javier Hernandez's header crowned a superb comeback from 3-0 adrift.

05.02.2012 19:39:02

15 - Ireland 21-23 Wales

Wales stage a thrilling late comeback to launch their Six Nations campaign with a stunning victory over Ireland in Dublin.

05.02.2012 17:48:21

16 - Pakistan set England huge target

England face a mammoth task to avoid a series whitewash after Azhar Ali's composed 157 keeps Pakistan in control of the third Test in Dubai.

05.02.2012 14:27:27

17 - O'Sullivan secures German Masters

Ronnie O'Sullivan beats Stephen Maguire 9-7 to win the German Masters, his first ranking title since 2009.

05.02.2012 23:37:59

18 - PM urged to cut wind farm subsidy

More than 100 Conservatives are among MPs who have written to the prime minister calling on him to slash subsidies for onshore wind turbines.

05.02.2012 16:15:53

19 - Work contacts 'cut dropout rate'

The more young people come into contact with employers the less likely they are to drop out of school and become unemployed, research suggests.

05.02.2012 01:37:36

20 - Syria veto a mistake, says Hague

UK Foreign Secretary William Hague says China and Russia will be "held responsible" for violence in Syria after vetoing a UN resolution condemning government repression.

05.02.2012 12:27:04

21 - Huhne's exit 'a loss to cabinet'

Chris Huhne's resignation as Energy Secretary will be a loss to the cabinet and the Lib Dems, his former parliamentary private secretary tells BBC News.

04.02.2012 12:32:54

22 - 'A little too much drink' warning

Drinking "just a little more than they should" puts people at risk of serious illness including heart disease, stroke and cancer, the government is warning.

05.02.2012 01:39:22

23 - Health bodies reject NHS reforms

Physiotherapist leaders have joined the Royal College of GPs in calling for the health bill in England to be scrapped, increasing pressure on the government.

03.02.2012 16:23:39

24 - Pupils learn how to 'fail well'

A top girls' school is planning a "failure week" to teach pupils to embrace risk, build resilience and learn from their mistakes.

05.02.2012 01:52:26

25 - Universities warned over access

The incoming fair access watchdog says universities will be fined for failing to recruit more students from poorer backgrounds.

03.02.2012 13:25:57

26 - Apple overturns Motorola's ban

Apple is granted a suspension of a sales ban imposed on some of its iPads and iPhones in Germany.

03.02.2012 17:10:08

27 - FBI probes Anonymous phone hack

The FBI investigates how activists linked to Anonymous obtained a recording of a phone call between US and UK police on their operations against hacking.

04.02.2012 00:45:20

28 - Prince optimistic for fisheries

Prince Charles says there is a reason to be optimistic about the state of the world's oceans, but it is "critically urgent" to tackle overfishing.

04.02.2012 01:44:01

29 - Largest optical telescope created

Astronomers at the Paranal observatory combine four telescope to create the world's largest virtual device with a 130m-mirror.

03.02.2012 11:15:02

30 - Lana Del Rey conquers album chart

US singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey goes straight in at number one in the UK album chart with her debut release Born To Die.

05.02.2012 20:18:22

31 - Gibb says he feels 'fantastic'

Bee Gees star Robin Gibb says he is making a "spectacular" recovery from cancer and that he is feeling "fantastic".

05.02.2012 12:59:19

32 - The rush to the scooter

Scooters are becoming increasingly popular as people look to cut costs and stretch their budgets, but could the boom spark safety problems?

03.02.2012 12:58:35

33 - Quiz of the week's news

The Magazine's weekly quiz of the news, 7 days 7 questions.

03.02.2012 02:25:27

34 - Drivers warned of icy conditions

Motorists are being warned to drive with extreme care as the icy conditions around England look set to continue overnight and into Monday.

05.02.2012 20:29:13

35 - Half of Heathrow flights grounded

Heathrow Airport says only half of Sunday's scheduled flights are likely to leave but services should return to normal on Monday.

05.02.2012 17:32:49

36 - Women urged to 'drop drink size'

The Scottish government is launching a "changing attitudes" campaign to encourage women to drop a drink size.

05.02.2012 02:40:45

37 - Man arrested over school stabbing

A 38-year-old man is arrested in connection with a stabbing outside a primary school in Glasgow two weeks ago.

05.02.2012 18:30:13

38 - Murder investigation is launched

A murder investigation is launched after a man is found dead at a flat in Lurgan, County Armagh.

05.02.2012 19:36:40

39 - Police officer slashed with knife

A police officer is stabbed while responding to an emergency call in the Kilwilkie estate in Lurgan.

05.02.2012 19:31:31

40 - Councils owed £2.3m by developers

More than half of Welsh councils are owed money from private developers which should be going towards community facilities.

05.02.2012 09:29:43

41 - Warning over icy road conditions

Forecasters are warning of widespread ice on Sunday as the worst of the wintry weather begins to ease across Wales.

05.02.2012 16:51:18

42 - Militants 'hit Nigeria pipeline'

Suspected militants say they have attacked an oil pipeline in Nigeria, in what would be the first such attack since 2010.

05.02.2012 17:03:16

43 - Ghana 2-1 Tunisia (AET)

Ghana qualify for the semi-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations after edging past Tunisia 2-1, following extra-time.

05.02.2012 23:51:50

44 - Three Tibetans 'in fire protest'

Three Tibetans set fire to themselves in south-west China in an anti-Beijing protest, reports say, meaning 19 people have now self-immolated in a year.

05.02.2012 13:54:08

45 - Europe 'at risk of early grave'

Australia's Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd warns Europe faces an "early grave" if it continues to ignore Asia's rise.

04.02.2012 15:36:55

46 - Europe cold snap death toll rises

The death toll from freezing weather across Europe continues to climb, with transport links also badly affected.

05.02.2012 16:32:04

47 - Conservative wins poll in Finland

Finland elects its first conservative head of state in decades, the pro-European Sauli Niinistoe, after a run-off vote.

05.02.2012 23:22:42

48 - Panama's Gen Noriega in hospital

Panama's jailed ex-leader Manuel Noriega is moved from his prison cell to hospital, suffering hypertension, and having possibly had a stroke.

05.02.2012 21:56:49

49 - Mexico 'cartel enforcer' detained

Police in Mexico say they have arrested the suspected leader of the Gente Nueva gang, the armed wing of the Sinaloa drug cartel.

05.02.2012 00:09:05

50 - BBC accuses Iran of intimidation

The BBC's Director General, Mark Thompson, accuses the Iranian authorities of intimidating those working for its Persian service.

03.02.2012 19:00:47

51 - Sinai gunmen release US tourists

Two US women tourists and their Egyptian guide who were kidnapped in the south of Egypt's Sinai peninsula have been released, security sources say.

03.02.2012 19:02:15

52 - Mitt Romney wins Nevada caucuses

Front-runner Mitt Romney declares victory in the Republican caucuses in Nevada, as he seeks to win his party's presidential nomination.

05.02.2012 13:35:54

53 - Super Bowl XLVI preview

Will the Giants or the Patriots win the NFL's biggest prize?

04.02.2012 00:11:56

54 - Week in pictures: 28 January-3 February

News photos from around the world: 28 January-3 February

03.02.2012 18:39:06

55 - The Queen: 60 photographs for 60 years

Sixty photographs for 60 years on the throne

03.02.2012 10:28:43

56 - In pictures: Venice in Solitude

Haunting views of Venice's waterways

03.02.2012 02:35:21

57 - Where the Titanic was born

Drawing offices where Titanic was designed

02.02.2012 18:32:50

58 - Day in pictures: 3 February 2012

24 hours of news photos: 3 February 2012

03.02.2012 14:22:46

59 - Day in pictures: 2 February 2012

24 hours of news photos: 2 February 2012

02.02.2012 13:29:35

60 - Your pictures: Hunger

Readers pictures on the theme of hunger

02.02.2012 10:44:00

61 - In pictures: Egypt football clash

Many die in clashes after match between rivals

02.02.2012 09:31:02

62 - VIDEO: House of Commons

Ministers will "unwind" any tax avoidance schemes being used by public sector employees, Treasury Chief Secretary Danny Alexander has announced.

02.02.2012 16:51:20

63 - VIDEO: Thousands abandon homes in Australia

In Australia thousands of people living in the state of Queensland have been ordered to abandon their homes because of rising floodwaters.

05.02.2012 15:10:37

64 - VIDEO: Snow and ice cause UK travel trouble

Motorists have been urged to take extra care in treacherous conditions as snow across much of the UK turns to ice.

05.02.2012 19:28:49

65 - VIDEO: Fidel Castro launches memoirs

Former Cuban President Fidel Castro has made a rare public appearance to launch his memoirs.

05.02.2012 05:37:04

66 - VIDEO: Churchill and protege reunited

Paintings by Winston Churchill have gone on display alongside works by the now-famous Moroccan artist, Hassan El Glaoui, who owes his career to Churchill.

05.02.2012 09:38:20

67 - VIDEO: Tips for driving on ice and snow

The Highways Agency is warning drivers to take care on the roads, as the cold weather continues.

04.02.2012 14:28:35

68 - VIDEO: Big freeze continues across Europe

Snow and freezing temperatures across Europe have claimed more than 200 lives in the past week.

05.02.2012 10:43:37

69 - VIDEO: Flowers and thanks for the Queen

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have attended a church service on the eve of the Diamond Jubilee anniversary of her accession to the throne.

05.02.2012 20:09:27

70 - VIDEO: How latest malware uses disguises

Spencer Kelly explains, with the help of some rather outlandish wigs, how malware changes and disguises itself to avoid detection.

03.02.2012 16:45:36

71 - Tales of woe from the roaming professionals

When working in a new country can prove unlucky

05.02.2012 16:42:10

72 - What awaits William in the Falklands?

What awaits Flight Lieutenant Wales in the Falklands?

05.02.2012 03:06:49

73 - A Point of View: Mourning the loss of the written word

Historian Lisa Jardine mourns the lost art of letterwriting

03.02.2012 19:42:29

74 - The power of cooking skills

How letting children cook helps them eat better

05.02.2012 01:53:10

75 - Jonathan Agnew column

Why England need to 'front up and fight'

05.02.2012 16:02:25

76 - Close encounters with Philippine witches

Searching for witches on a tropical island

04.02.2012 13:00:08