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Pakistan 'knew of nuclear flight'
Disgraced scientist AQ Khan says Pakistan flew nuclear material to North Korea with the knowledge of the army.

Ghana gets tough on 'brain drain'
The Ghanaian government attempts to stem the so called & #34;brain drain & #34; of health workers by fining them, says the BBC's Will Ross.

Colombia's future: Readers' views
Days after Ingrid Betancourt's dramatic rescue at the hands of Farc rebels, readers in Colombia tell us what they think will happen next.

Plans to extend free bus travel
Plans to extend free travel to injured forces veterans are announced by the Scottish Government.

Fuel protesters hand in petition
Forty vehicles head for home after delivering a petition to the Welsh Assembly Government offices in Colwyn Bay demanding lower fuel prices

Farmers seek badger cull advice
Farmers are taking legal advice after the government rejected a cull of badgers in England to control TB in cattle.

Martha Kearney's week
Chancellor Alistair Darling probably needs a break - maybe wombat husbandry is the answer...

India left gives nuclear deadline
Communist allies of India's government give it a Monday deadline over the controversial US nuclear deal.

Call for review of motoring taxes
The RAC Foundation is calling on the Treasury for a root and branch review of motoring taxation in the UK

China-Taiwan direct: Readers react
Readers from around the world react to the deal that flights can be made between China and Taiwan.

Farmers' anger on cull rejection
England's farming community reacts with anger to the government's rejection of a badger cull.

Profile: Spy chief Alex Allan
Profile of Joint Intelligence Committee chairman Alex Allan.

Australia 'needs carbon trading'
An Australian government advisor on climate change calls for a national emissions trading scheme to combat global warming.

Stark choice in Iran policy battles
BBC Tehran correspondents on the stark choices offered by parallel debates in the US and Iran.

British GP will move to Donington
The British Grand Prix is to move from Silverstone to Donington Park from 2010, it has been announced.

The evolution of a conspiracy theory
It wasn't just the Twin Towers that collapsed on September 11. A third World Trade Center tower that wasn't hit by the planes also fell. As a report into Tower 7 prepares to publish its findings, Mike Rudin considers why many people have refused to believe the official explanation.

Pakistan warning over CNG prices
The Pakistan government says it may take action against compressed natural gas (CNG) stations for continuing to overcharge customers.

Protests highlight Kashmir grievances
The BBC's Chris Morris reports from Indian-administered Kashmir on the protests by local Muslims.

Badger cull proposals 'rejected'
The government has decided against a cull of badgers in England to control TB in cattle, the BBC understands.

Sharia law 'could have UK role'
The most senior judge in England and Wales has said sharia law could play a role in some parts of the legal system.