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Khan-Peterson rematch set for May
Amir Khan confirms his rematch against Lamont Peterson will take place on 19 May, in Las Vegas.
More conditions for Greece deal
The chairman of a meeting of European finance ministers says new conditions are to be imposed on a bailout deal for Greece.
Cannabis resin found in Poleglass
Police in Lisburn find £60,000 worth of cannabis resin in a house in Poleglass on Thursday.
Britain hit by more snow and ice
Weather warnings for ice and snow are in place across Britain as the cold weather continues, with hazardous conditions reported due to freezing rain.
Steve Jobs' FBI files made public
The FBI releases its files on Apple founder Steve Jobs, revealing a man who commanded respect but was questioned on his honesty and morality.
Greek austerity plans 'not ready'
More work needs to be done on Greece's austerity proposals before a 130bn euro bailout can be handed over, say eurozone ministers.
Shots fired in Derry bookmakers
Police are investigating two separate shooting incidents at bookmaker shops in Londonderry on Thursday night.
VIDEO: Flute or coupe? Scientists decide
French researchers from the University of Rein have discovered that the shape of the glass may affect our experience of drinking champagne.
US banks in mortgage settlement
Five of the biggest US banks agree to provide $25bn in assistance to homeowners to settle claims over improper foreclosure practices.
Redknapp's the man, says Shearer
The Football Association should "move heaven and earth" to ensure Harry Redknapp becomes the next England manager, according to Alan Shearer.
VIDEO: Northern Lights captured from space
The first 'moving' images of the Northern lights, or Aurora Borealis, as seen from Space have been released by NASA, after they harnessed a new time-lapse photographic technique.
Man crushed by 'floating lorry'
A man was crushed to death by a lorry which "floated through the air like a hot-air balloon", an inquest is told.
Johnston seeks Gers buyout probe
Former Rangers chairman Alastair Johnston asks the government's insolvency service to clarify "certain financial arrangements" relating to the takeover of the club.
Budget passes after Labour revolt
Glasgow City Council's budget is passed by just two votes, despite a number of resignations from within the ruling Labour party group.
Voter 'opt-out' may yet go ahead
A controversial proposal to let people "opt out" of being on the electoral register may still go ahead, despite concerns it will lead to a big drop in registered voters.
Hamilton in 'good place' for 2012
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton says he is "in a good place" mentally after a winter spent analysing his mistakes from 2011.
AA sat-nav car insurance policy
The AA is set to launch its first insurance policy using satellite navigation to track driver behaviour.
Kodak exits digital camera market
Eastman Kodak, a name synonymous with photography, is to stop making digital and video cameras.
Mexico seizes 'largest meth haul'
Mexican soldiers secure 15 tonnes of methamphetamine in the western state of Jalisco, believed to be the largest seizure of the drug yet.
VIDEO: Nine jailed over UK terror plot
Nine Islamic terrorists who plotted to bomb the London Stock Exchange and build a training camp are jailed.

