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Police chief defends gang record
Strathclyde Police chief Steve House defends his force's record of tackling gang violence in Glasgow.
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Summers of fun (for some)
Welcome to your memories of the 70s, when heatwaves, Chopper bikes and Star Wars made it great to be young.
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Hitting a wall
Squash is one of those sports the British excel at, but no one seems to pay any attention to. Now the country's foremost squash club - the "Wimbledon of squash" - faces closure to make way for a block of flats.
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All women gamers, please stand up
Women more than make up the numbers in gaming stats but the debate about where they fit in still rumbles on.
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Mario leads Joystick nominations
Handheld console title Mario Kart DS leads the nominations for the Golden Joystick awards 2006.
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Stagflation
The Latvian capital Riga is the latest place to consider cracking down on groups of British revellers, but how did the institution of the stag night get so out of hand?
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Playing the future: Your views
All this week, the BBC News website is looking at the future of video games as seen by some of the prominent figures in the business.
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Going around the world in 80 ways
Two students begin to travel the world for a London charity, using 80 different means of transport.
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Lib Dem manifesto: Your views
The Lib Dems have launched their election manifesto which includes plans to reform the council tax system. Send us your reaction.
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£1.25m damages over go-kart crash
A man who suffered brain injuries in a go-kart crash accepts £1.25m in damages at the High Court.
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New drivers 'lured by car's look'
One in three young motorists chooses a car based on what it looks like, not what it costs to run, a survey suggests.
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NHS stories: The racing car driver
Teenager Jonny Weedon was born with congenital heart disease, but he refused to let anything hold him back. Now he is racing cars .
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Familiar faces in Nintendo's line-up
Many of the Nintendo games for the Christmas run-up return to familiar characters and brand names.
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Surprising survey's leisure league
A survey of the leisure attractions in the UK reveals some surprising findings.
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Park turbines power homes
Two wind turbines which could power more than 1,000 homes are planned for an east London park.
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Xbox: Your views
Send us your views on the Xbox and its games.
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Big Brother starts watching
Ten volunteers are sealed off from the outside world as the Dutch TV sensation Big Brother comes to the UK.
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