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Wed, 08 Feb 2012 14:52:00 GMT
Racecourses to plant trees for The Queen's Diamond Jubilee
Wed, 08 Feb 2012 13:03:00 GMT
Controversial diving horses show to return to Atlantic City
Wed, 08 Feb 2012 11:59:00 GMT
'Vandalised' fence causes in-foal mares to die in road crash
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 17:52:00 GMT
Fire wipes out stable block at Muirmill Equestrian Centre
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 17:00:00 GMT
Horse dies after falling down mineshaft
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 14:50:00 GMT
Wedding bells for Geoff Billington and girlfriend Sarah Saltman
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 11:00:00 GMT
Lauren Shannon's blog: thank goodness for the indoor school
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 10:00:00 GMT
British endurance rider Catriona Moon heads to Abu Dhabi
Racecourses to plant trees for The Queen's Diamond Jubilee
Wed, 08 Feb 2012 13:03:00 GMT
Controversial diving horses show to return to Atlantic City
Wed, 08 Feb 2012 11:59:00 GMT
'Vandalised' fence causes in-foal mares to die in road crash
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 17:52:00 GMT
Fire wipes out stable block at Muirmill Equestrian Centre
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 17:00:00 GMT
Horse dies after falling down mineshaft
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 14:50:00 GMT
Wedding bells for Geoff Billington and girlfriend Sarah Saltman
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 11:00:00 GMT
Lauren Shannon's blog: thank goodness for the indoor school
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 10:00:00 GMT
British endurance rider Catriona Moon heads to Abu Dhabi
BBC Video News
VIDEO: Redknapp top choice to replace Capello - Lineker
Former England striker Gary Lineker feels the FA must appoint a successor to Fabio Capello as soon as possible and says that Harry Redknapp is the "nations choice" to take the job.
AUDIO: Contraceptive implants given at schools
Children at schools in Southampton are being offered contraceptive implants without their parent's knowledge.
VIDEO: Fry: Judges don't get Twitter
Stephen Fry has said that judges need to understand social media better in terms of the law.
AUDIO: HMRC 'have egg on face' over Redknapp
Lord Sugar told Radio 5 live that the trial of Harry Redknapp for alleged tax evasion was an attempt by authorities to make an example of a high profile personality, which backfired.
VIDEO: Fire destroys TV chef's kitchens
The cookery school kitchens at TV chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's River Cottage headquarters in Devon have been severely damaged by fire.
AUDIO: Stephen Hester: 'I am not a robot'
RBS chief executive Stephen Hester has admitted that he considered resigning from his job after public anger over his bonus.
VIDEO: Katie Price: Implants 'need age limit'
Katie Price has told Newsnight's Jeremy Paxman she thinks breast implants should have an age limit of 21, following the health scare over implants manufactured by French firm PIP.
VIDEO: Met chief: Gangs a serious problem
A squad of 1,000 officers dedicated to tackling gang-related crime in London is being launched as part of a crackdown by the Metropolitan Police.
VIDEO: England job 'made' for Redknapp
Former England defender Martin Keown says the job of England manager is one 'made in heaven' for Harry Redknapp, following the Football Association's announcement that Fabio Capello has resigned.
VIDEO: 'Redknapp good choice for England'
Former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson says he thinks Harry Redknapp will be the next England manager.
VIDEO: 'Even Tories don't trust Tories on NHS'
Ed Miliband claimed "even the Tories don't trust the Tories on the NHS" as he attacked the prime minister over NHS reforms in England.
VIDEO: Coogan: This was not about money
Comedian Steve Coogan and ex-footballer Paul Gascoigne are among the latest people to have settled claims for damages over phone-hacking.
VIDEO: Folk acts prepare for awards night
Acts prepare for Radio Two Folk awards in Manchester
VIDEO: Cuts 'may limit military missions'
The government faces "difficult decisions" on deploying its military resources if it wants to launch another mission on the same scale as the operation in Libya, MPs have warned.
VIDEO: Elderly 'let down by care system'
Older people are being let down by a social care system in which they are "passed like a parcel" between services, a committee of MPs has said.
VIDEO: More primary school places needed
Figures from the Department of Education suggest that more than 450,000 extra primary school places will be needed by September 2015.
VIDEO: Dawn French's weight loss secrets
Dawn French reveals that she has lost four stone (25.4Kg) since shooting the second series of Roger and Val Have Just Got In.
VIDEO: Lords debate bill on NHS reforms
Peers have been urged to support a move to let hospitals do more private sector work as plans to overhaul the NHS in England return to the Lords.
VIDEO: Prince leads Dickens celebrations
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall have led global celebrations marking the 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens's birth.
VIDEO: Qatada 'should remain behind bars'
The Home Secretary, Theresa May, has told the Commons that it is not acceptable that the European Court of Human Rights has blocked Britain from deporting the radical cleric, Abu Qatada.
VIDEO: Lansley has PM's 'full support' on NHS
No 10 insists Andrew Lansley has David Cameron's "full support" over planned NHS changes, including giving GPs more control over budgets.
VIDEO: On set with Daniel Radcliffe
The BBC's Lizo Mzimba speaks to Daniel Radcliffe on the set of The Woman in Black.
VIDEO: Retail remedy for the High Street
The number of empty shops on UK High Streets is set to rise in 2012, a report has said.
VIDEO: Synod to discuss plans on women bishops
The Church of England's ruling body, the General Synod, is to discuss legislation on women bishops this week.
VIDEO: Sun editor defends Page Three
The editor of The Sun newspaper, Dominic Mohan, has defended the continued use of topless pictures on page three.
AUDIO: Barton tweets 'did not amount to risk'
Attorney General Dominic Grieve comments on the decision to release the radical Muslim cleric, Abu Qatada, and the issue of Joey Barton's tweets on the John Terry case.
VIDEO: OFT: 'Warranties not competitive'
The Office of Fair Trading has said the business of extended warranties is not competitive enough and is too skewed in favour of the shops.
AUDIO: 'Extreme concern' over cleric's release
The BBC's Gordon Corera: Abu Qatada has a "unique influence" providing religious legitimacy to acts of violence but there is "no evidence" that he has broken the law
VIDEO: Confronting an internet troll
Panorama's Declan Lawn confronts a man who uses the internet to post offensive comments.
AUDIO: Sir Cliff Richard proud of monarchy
Sir Cliff Richard told BBC Radio 5 live's Pienaar's Politics that he has great respect for The Queen.
VIDEO: Clarkson's ex on injunction
The ex-wife of TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson has said she began "shaking" when she found out he had gained an injunction preventing their alleged affair being reported.
VIDEO: Father delivers baby due to snow
The parents of a newborn baby have explained how their plans for a home birth were disrupted when heavy snow stopped their midwife from reaching them.
VIDEO: Network Rail boss forgoes bonus
Network Rail bosses, including chief executive Sir David Higgins, have said they will not accept bonuses this year.
AUDIO: 'I didn't take a Trappist vow'
David Miliband has defended his political activity against accusations that it undermines his brother, Labour leader Ed Miliband.
VIDEO: Leveson: Ex-NOTW showbiz editor
Former News of the World showbusiness editor gives evidence at the Leveson Inquiry into press standards.
AUDIO: 'Queen watched I'm a Celebrity'
Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond told BBC Radio 5 live that the Queen watched her on I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!
VIDEO: Recalling the Queen's succession
Sixty years on from Queen Elizabeth II's succession, two women recall their memories from that time.
AUDIO: Have views on NHS reform shifted?
Dr Michael Dixon, chair of the NHS Alliance, who supports the governments proposed reforms of the NHS and Dr John Lister, director of the Health Emergency campaign group, who opposes them, debate the Health Bill.
AUDIO: 'No going back for FA on Terry'
The former chief executive of the Football Association, David Davies, has said that there is "no going back" for the FA after it decided to strip John Terry of the England captaincy.
VIDEO: 'Just one more drink' alcohol warning
A new television advertising campaign in England is warning against the temptations of "just one more" drink.
VIDEO: Heathrow flights hit by weather
The Independent's Simon Calder explains why Heathrow airport was so badly affected by the severe weather on Sunday.
AUDIO: Denise Lewis at son's school sports day
Denise Lewis talks about retirement, being a mum and being a bit too competitive at her son's school sports day.
VIDEO: Churchill and protege reunited
Paintings by Winston Churchill have gone on display alongside works by the now-famous Moroccan artist, Hassan El Glaoui, who owes his career to Churchill.
VIDEO: MPs urge PM to cut wind farm subsidy
More than 100 Conservative MPs have written to David Cameron calling on him to slash subsidies for onshore wind turbines.
VIDEO: Prince takes flight on Falklands duty
Prince William has started work as an RAF search and rescue pilot in the Falkland Islands.
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.
VIDEO: Ice alert on roads as snow eases
Motorists have been urged to take extra care in treacherous conditions as snow across much of the UK turns to ice.
Former England striker Gary Lineker feels the FA must appoint a successor to Fabio Capello as soon as possible and says that Harry Redknapp is the "nations choice" to take the job.
AUDIO: Contraceptive implants given at schools
Children at schools in Southampton are being offered contraceptive implants without their parent's knowledge.
VIDEO: Fry: Judges don't get Twitter
Stephen Fry has said that judges need to understand social media better in terms of the law.
AUDIO: HMRC 'have egg on face' over Redknapp
Lord Sugar told Radio 5 live that the trial of Harry Redknapp for alleged tax evasion was an attempt by authorities to make an example of a high profile personality, which backfired.
VIDEO: Fire destroys TV chef's kitchens
The cookery school kitchens at TV chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's River Cottage headquarters in Devon have been severely damaged by fire.
AUDIO: Stephen Hester: 'I am not a robot'
RBS chief executive Stephen Hester has admitted that he considered resigning from his job after public anger over his bonus.
VIDEO: Katie Price: Implants 'need age limit'
Katie Price has told Newsnight's Jeremy Paxman she thinks breast implants should have an age limit of 21, following the health scare over implants manufactured by French firm PIP.
VIDEO: Met chief: Gangs a serious problem
A squad of 1,000 officers dedicated to tackling gang-related crime in London is being launched as part of a crackdown by the Metropolitan Police.
VIDEO: England job 'made' for Redknapp
Former England defender Martin Keown says the job of England manager is one 'made in heaven' for Harry Redknapp, following the Football Association's announcement that Fabio Capello has resigned.
VIDEO: 'Redknapp good choice for England'
Former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson says he thinks Harry Redknapp will be the next England manager.
VIDEO: 'Even Tories don't trust Tories on NHS'
Ed Miliband claimed "even the Tories don't trust the Tories on the NHS" as he attacked the prime minister over NHS reforms in England.
VIDEO: Coogan: This was not about money
Comedian Steve Coogan and ex-footballer Paul Gascoigne are among the latest people to have settled claims for damages over phone-hacking.
VIDEO: Folk acts prepare for awards night
Acts prepare for Radio Two Folk awards in Manchester
VIDEO: Cuts 'may limit military missions'
The government faces "difficult decisions" on deploying its military resources if it wants to launch another mission on the same scale as the operation in Libya, MPs have warned.
VIDEO: Elderly 'let down by care system'
Older people are being let down by a social care system in which they are "passed like a parcel" between services, a committee of MPs has said.
VIDEO: More primary school places needed
Figures from the Department of Education suggest that more than 450,000 extra primary school places will be needed by September 2015.
VIDEO: Dawn French's weight loss secrets
Dawn French reveals that she has lost four stone (25.4Kg) since shooting the second series of Roger and Val Have Just Got In.
VIDEO: Lords debate bill on NHS reforms
Peers have been urged to support a move to let hospitals do more private sector work as plans to overhaul the NHS in England return to the Lords.
VIDEO: Prince leads Dickens celebrations
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall have led global celebrations marking the 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens's birth.
VIDEO: Qatada 'should remain behind bars'
The Home Secretary, Theresa May, has told the Commons that it is not acceptable that the European Court of Human Rights has blocked Britain from deporting the radical cleric, Abu Qatada.
VIDEO: Lansley has PM's 'full support' on NHS
No 10 insists Andrew Lansley has David Cameron's "full support" over planned NHS changes, including giving GPs more control over budgets.
VIDEO: On set with Daniel Radcliffe
The BBC's Lizo Mzimba speaks to Daniel Radcliffe on the set of The Woman in Black.
VIDEO: Retail remedy for the High Street
The number of empty shops on UK High Streets is set to rise in 2012, a report has said.
VIDEO: Synod to discuss plans on women bishops
The Church of England's ruling body, the General Synod, is to discuss legislation on women bishops this week.
VIDEO: Sun editor defends Page Three
The editor of The Sun newspaper, Dominic Mohan, has defended the continued use of topless pictures on page three.
AUDIO: Barton tweets 'did not amount to risk'
Attorney General Dominic Grieve comments on the decision to release the radical Muslim cleric, Abu Qatada, and the issue of Joey Barton's tweets on the John Terry case.
VIDEO: OFT: 'Warranties not competitive'
The Office of Fair Trading has said the business of extended warranties is not competitive enough and is too skewed in favour of the shops.
AUDIO: 'Extreme concern' over cleric's release
The BBC's Gordon Corera: Abu Qatada has a "unique influence" providing religious legitimacy to acts of violence but there is "no evidence" that he has broken the law
VIDEO: Confronting an internet troll
Panorama's Declan Lawn confronts a man who uses the internet to post offensive comments.
AUDIO: Sir Cliff Richard proud of monarchy
Sir Cliff Richard told BBC Radio 5 live's Pienaar's Politics that he has great respect for The Queen.
VIDEO: Clarkson's ex on injunction
The ex-wife of TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson has said she began "shaking" when she found out he had gained an injunction preventing their alleged affair being reported.
VIDEO: Father delivers baby due to snow
The parents of a newborn baby have explained how their plans for a home birth were disrupted when heavy snow stopped their midwife from reaching them.
VIDEO: Network Rail boss forgoes bonus
Network Rail bosses, including chief executive Sir David Higgins, have said they will not accept bonuses this year.
AUDIO: 'I didn't take a Trappist vow'
David Miliband has defended his political activity against accusations that it undermines his brother, Labour leader Ed Miliband.
VIDEO: Leveson: Ex-NOTW showbiz editor
Former News of the World showbusiness editor gives evidence at the Leveson Inquiry into press standards.
AUDIO: 'Queen watched I'm a Celebrity'
Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond told BBC Radio 5 live that the Queen watched her on I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!
VIDEO: Recalling the Queen's succession
Sixty years on from Queen Elizabeth II's succession, two women recall their memories from that time.
AUDIO: Have views on NHS reform shifted?
Dr Michael Dixon, chair of the NHS Alliance, who supports the governments proposed reforms of the NHS and Dr John Lister, director of the Health Emergency campaign group, who opposes them, debate the Health Bill.
AUDIO: 'No going back for FA on Terry'
The former chief executive of the Football Association, David Davies, has said that there is "no going back" for the FA after it decided to strip John Terry of the England captaincy.
VIDEO: 'Just one more drink' alcohol warning
A new television advertising campaign in England is warning against the temptations of "just one more" drink.
VIDEO: Heathrow flights hit by weather
The Independent's Simon Calder explains why Heathrow airport was so badly affected by the severe weather on Sunday.
AUDIO: Denise Lewis at son's school sports day
Denise Lewis talks about retirement, being a mum and being a bit too competitive at her son's school sports day.
VIDEO: Churchill and protege reunited
Paintings by Winston Churchill have gone on display alongside works by the now-famous Moroccan artist, Hassan El Glaoui, who owes his career to Churchill.
VIDEO: MPs urge PM to cut wind farm subsidy
More than 100 Conservative MPs have written to David Cameron calling on him to slash subsidies for onshore wind turbines.
VIDEO: Prince takes flight on Falklands duty
Prince William has started work as an RAF search and rescue pilot in the Falkland Islands.
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.
VIDEO: Ice alert on roads as snow eases
Motorists have been urged to take extra care in treacherous conditions as snow across much of the UK turns to ice.

