UK News from the BBC
Ice alert on roads as snow eases
Motorists are urged to take extra care in icy conditions as Heathrow Airport cancels half of its flights.
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Drivers warned of icy conditions
Motorists are being warned to drive with extreme care as the icy conditions around England look set to continue overnight and into Monday.
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Lana Del Rey conquers album chart
US singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey goes straight in at number one in the UK album chart with her debut release Born To Die.
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VIDEO: Flowers and thanks for the Queen
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have attended a church service on the eve of the Diamond Jubilee anniversary of her accession to the throne.
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Chelsea 3-3 Man Utd
Manchester United climb off the canvas to snatch a point at Chelsea as Javier Hernandez's header crowned a superb comeback from 3-0 adrift.
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Murder investigation is launched
A murder investigation is launched after a man is found dead at a flat in Lurgan, County Armagh.
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Police officer slashed with knife
A police officer is stabbed while responding to an emergency call in the Kilwilkie estate in Lurgan.
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Ireland 21-23 Wales
Wales stage a thrilling comeback to launch their Six Nations campaign with a 23-21 victory over Ireland in Dublin.
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Half of Heathrow flights grounded
Heathrow Airport says only half of Sunday's scheduled flights are likely to leave but services should return to normal on Monday.
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Warning over icy road conditions
Forecasters are warning of widespread ice on Sunday as the worst of the wintry weather begins to ease across Wales.
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PM urged to cut wind farm subsidy
More than 100 Conservatives are among MPs who have written to the prime minister calling on him to slash subsidies for onshore wind turbines.
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Woman hurt in gas leak explosion
A woman is hurt in an explosion at her home in Hampshire after a gas leak.
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Prince's Falklands duty 'routine'
Prince William's deployment to the Falkland Islands, along with that of a warship, is "entirely routine", the UK foreign secretary says.
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£800,000 Cannabis factory seized
Cannabis plants worth an estimated £800,000 are seized in East Belfast.
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Government to oppose rail bonuses
Transport Secretary Justine Greening says she will vote against bonuses for senior Network Rail executives at the company's annual general meeting.
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Queen marks Diamond Jubilee eve
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh attend a church service on the eve of the Diamond Jubilee anniversary of her accession to the throne.
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Swinney defends EU nationals vote
Finance Secretary John Swinney defends plans to let EU nationals living in Scotland vote in the independence referendum.
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Pakistan set England huge target
England face a mammoth task to avoid a series whitewash after Azhar Ali's composed 157 keeps Pakistan in control of the third Test in Dubai.
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End Bouncers 'pessimism,' says MP
Newport West MP Paul Flynn tells the city it is "time to stop beating ourselves up" over a TV documentary about the antics of late-night revellers.
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Rare chicks reared at attraction
Three rare kea chicks, which are classified as a "vulnerable" species, are hand-raised by staff at a west Cornwall attraction.
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