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- World leaders to discuss Somalia
African and Western leaders are to discuss the future of Somalia, including the threat from terrorism and piracy, at a major conference in London. - Probe into gender abortion claims
The Department of Health launches an inquiry into claims that doctors agreed to carry out abortions on the grounds of the sex of unborn babies. - Comic Frank Carson dies aged 85
Friends and former colleagues pay tribute to "one-off" comedian Frank Carson, whose catch phrases included "It's a cracker", after his death aged 85. - Homs reporters' deaths condemned
The killings of two reporters in Homs and the reported deaths of 60 people across Syria trigger Western condemnation of Bashar al'Assad's regime. - Degree courses 'cut by a quarter'
The number of full-time undergraduate degree courses offered at UK universities has fallen by 27% over the past six years, data shows. - Bombings kill 33 across Baghdad
At least 33 people have been killed and dozens injured in a wave of bombings and shootings across the Iraqi capital Baghdad. - Santorum in spotlight in Arizona
Rick Santorum comes under fire from rival US Republican candidates in a crucial TV debate days ahead of two key primaries. - MP held over Parliament 'assault'
A man, understood to be Falkirk's Labour MP Eric Joyce, is arrested on suspicion of assault following a disturbance at the Houses of Parliament. - Cost-price drink plan criticised
A ban on the sale of below-cost alcohol will have a "limited impact" on overall alcohol pricing, research suggests. - Attacks on business snobbish – PM
David Cameron is to praise business for its 'vital role' in society later and say attacks on wealth creators are motivated by "snobbery".