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Seven year old girl survives plane crash which kills her parents, walks a mile for help.
Cockatoo shocks new owners by repeating the blazing rows of its now-divorced ex-owners.
Landlord of Devon pub holds free Christmas lunch for the lonely
Scientists in Austria say dogs know the difference between happy and angry human faces.
Man allegedly racially abused by Chelsea fans on the Paris Metro now has a psychologist.
Julien Laurens fears for mother who lives near the Paris supermarket under siege.
Arthur Numan says his old manager Dick Advocaat will get 110% from Sunderland.
A top anti-terror police chief says tighter exit controls are needed to help fight IS.
Seven-year-old Louix dressed as an elf entertained shoppers with his violin to raise £500
Despite having dementia, Christopher Eccleston's dad still remembered the Busby Babes.
Kevin Kilbane discusses his reporting of alleged football chants mocking disabled people.
Singapore's founding prime minister, Lee Kuan Yew, has died at the age of 91.
Trevor Nelson says DJs no longer play vinyl as the sound from CDs is "almost perfect".
A new study suggests that one in five people could be affected by exploding head syndrome
Fallon Jerome uses social media help her find her car after losing it for a day
MPs to vote before election on introducing plain packaging for cigarettes in England.
Actor Owen Aaronovitch remembers Anne Kirkbride - Coronation Street's Deirdre Barlow
French writer and director Benjamin Legrand reacts to the Charlie Hebdo attack.
Simon May’s step-by-step guide on how he wrote the EastEnders theme tune.
Driver refusing to leave towed car: "I'll stay till they release my car off the wagon"
NHS worker Pauline Cafferkey was diagnosed with Ebola after returning from Sierra Leone.
Texas front woman Sharleen Spiteri tells story behind 1998 Brit performance
The Leader of the Lords says Peers convicted in the past should consider standing down
Joe Cocker 'the sweetest man' says friend and former backing singer Rita Coolidge.