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Three generations killed in fire
Three generations of the same family, including a nine-week-old baby and two young children, are killed in a house fire in Sheffield.
UK helicopter crash personnel named
Five UK service personnel who died in a helicopter crash in southern Afghanistan are named by the Ministry of Defence.
New unemployment rules in force
The long-term unemployed will be made to carry out voluntary work or further training to keep their benefits under a new Help to Work scheme.
Police probe 'Cyril Smith cover-up'
Police examine whether there is evidence of a criminal cover-up over child abuse claims at a school linked to the late MP Sir Cyril Smith.
Suarez named PFA Player of the Year
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez is named PFA Player of the Year, while Eden Hazard is announced as Young Player of the Year.
Pfizer confirms AstraZeneca bid move
US drugs giant Pfizer confirms it has contacted AstraZeneca over a possible bid, in what would be the largest takeover of a UK firm by a foreign company.
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