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Lawyer Erna Guðmundsdóttir says a strike in Iceland could block their Eurovision entry
Mum Stephanie Pitter wants pupils to learn about black scientists, activists and artists.
Researcher Dr James Kirkbridge said 'there are some gruesome deaths' like Bambi's mum.
The Labour MP resigned from her shadow cabinet post in November after sending the tweet.
Black British writer Mr Gee says 1920s poet Hughes was inspired by the basslines of jazz.
A woman's online campaign to stop disabiilty discrimination.
Steve Kuncewicz says Facebook's 2,500 word new guidelines document makes "common sense".
Premier Model Management founder Carole White says models who are 'too thin' won't work.
Political journalist Julia Hartley-Brewer offers her views on sexism in parliament.
Motorised robotic equipment allows ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ disability correspondent to walk.
Sheldon McFarlane "didn't know" student was having a seizure when he saved him in mid-air
30 years since it launched - key figures in its development discuss what went wrong.
There was a nine-way publisher bidding war over debut novel 'Elizabeth is Missing'.
An American student has just spent thirty days on a diet of bugs.
Mickie Zada on the alligators which often visit her golf club in Florida.
One-year-old Olivia Stanca had her life support withdrawn after a High Court battle
JJ Abrams, director of the new Star Wars film, discusses trying to keep the plot secret.
5 live's Adam Parsons goes behind the shop window.
Oldham Athletic fans argue about the potential signing of convicted rapist Ched Evans.
Rights to show Premier League matches on TV have been sold for more than £5.1bn.
The quake, measuring 2.9 on the Richter Scale, struck on Tuesday night. No-one was hurt.
The European Court of Justice has ruled obesity can be classed as a disability.
A group of MPs say some customers who rent out household items are being overcharged.
John Pienaar goes through the keyhole at Palace of Westminster.