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Israel to destroy attacker's home
The Israeli defence minister orders the army to prepare to demolish the home of the Palestinian who killed three Israelis.
Weightlifting rules
Find out what makes a successful, and legal, lift.
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.
Legal action over holiday illness
A family who fell ill while on holiday in Egypt take legal action against the company that organised the trip.
Asbestos victim sues steelworks
A man is taking legal action against a South Yorkshire steelworks after he was diagnosed with asbestosis.
Q & A: Sharia law explained
The BBC News website looks at how the system of Sharia law works and fits into society.
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.
Google must divulge YouTube log
Google must divulge the viewing habits of every user who has ever watched avideo on YouTube, says a US court.
Chambers challenges Olympic ban
Dwain Chambers files papers against the British Olympic Association in an attempt to be allowed to run in the Olympics.
True cost of the ocean heist
Why illegal fishing is a blight on nature and the poor
Legalised police cells 'bleak'
Conditions in Scotland's & #34;legalised police cells & #34; are bleak, according to the chief inspector of prisons
Jobs demand over recovered money
A £600,000 grant recovered after legal action against a dairy firm is needed to generate jobs, claim campaigners.
Legal action over scooter crash
A train operator may sue an elderly mobility scooter user who crashed onto railway lines on Tyneside.
William Shatner answers your questions
Actor William Shatner answers your questions - and reveals his strangest gift from a fan
Dairy firm repays £600,000 grant
A £600,000 grant is recovered by the Welsh Assembly Government after legal action against a dairy firm which closed with the loss of 115 jobs.
Triple deaths trial halted again
A jury in the case of a triple killing at a house in Bishop's Stortford is discharged for the second time for legal reasons.
Lawyers plan to challenge reforms
Solicitors working in Scotland's busiest court plan to challenge new legal aid regulations.
Nimrod families take legal action
The families of some of servicemen killed when their RAF Nimrod plane exploded in Afghanistan are to sue the MoD.
Legal threat to new TNK-BP board
The Russian co-owners of TNK-BP threaten legal action following the election of a new board of directors.
Post office legal bid rejected
The High Court rejects the Mayor of London's call for a judicial review into planned post office closures.