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David Miliband urges Israel and the Palestinians to maintain a Gaza truce, following recent outbreaks of violence.

Biggest-ever gas delivery arrives
The biggest ever delivery of liquefied natural gas arrives at a newly-expanded terminal in Kent.

Israel allows aid into Gaza Strip
Israel has briefly reopened the border crossing with the Gaza Strip to allow in a convoy of humanitarian aid.

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Madonna backs Malawi school drive
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Inquiry urged over £1bn reservoir
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EU seeks to expand energy grids
The European Commission unveils plans to diversify the EU's energy imports and reduce reliance on Russia.

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Digging deep at Haut de la Garenne
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UN warns over Gaza food blockade
The UN refugee agency in the Gaza Strip says it will run out of food aid in two days unless Israel's blockade eases.

No time to dim efficiency ambitions
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Firms win £3.5bn of Olympics work
More than 800 firms have won £3.5bn of work in preparation for the London 2012 Olympics, it is revealed.

'Council homes for life' reviewed
Ministers may review the right of council tenants to lifelong housing amid pressure over waiting lists for social homes.

Gaza shut to fuel and journalists
Israel has all but closed its crossings with the Gaza Strip, reducing power supplies and stopping journalists from entering to cover the story, reports the BBC's Aleem Maqbool from Erez Crossing.

'Errors' led to firemen's deaths
The father of a fireman killed on duty calls for a re-think on community training which uses firefighters on active duty.

Police drop Lesotho bribery probe
UK fraud investigators have dropped an investigation into a firm accused of bribing officials in Lesotho.

House prices down 2.2% in October
House prices fell by another 2.2% in October, says the Halifax, pushing the drop in house prices to 13.7% over the past year.

Gwynedd people 'prefer new homes'
House movers within Gwynedd prefer new homes, but people moving from outside go for older properties, says research.