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The latest stories from the UK section of the BBC News web site.
News International owner Rupert Murdoch says he is committed to publishing the Sun newspaper, following the arrest of five of its employees.
Low income families with parents in part-time work could lose about £4,000 a year because of a change in tax credits, Labour says.
A snubbed handshake sparks angry reactions as a simmering race row between Luis Suarez and Patrice Evra overshadows Man United's win over Liverpool.
Financial hardship during the recession is fuelling a rise in exaggerated insurance claims, says a survey by insurance firm Axa.
Police have charged a man with murder after a fatal stabbing in Coleford, the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.
Ex-Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey warns Christianity is facing "marginalisation", after prayers are banned from a council's meetings.
The mother of computer hacker Gary McKinnon delivers letters and poems to Downing Street to mark the 10th anniversary of her son's arrest.
Actor Hugh Grant stands by his claim Associated Newspapers obtained information about him through phone hacking.
Temperatures plunge to -16C (3.2F) at Holbeach in Lincolnshire overnight, making it the coldest night of the winter so far.
A man is being held after armed police stormed an Italian restaurant in Glasgow city centre, ending a siege that lasted nearly eight hours.
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