Pages that link to "Category:England"
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The following pages link to Category:England:
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- England (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- British white paper on public health (← links | edit)
- 2004 Commonwealth Judo Championships (← links | edit)
- Countryside Alliance lose legal case on UK fox hunting ban (← links | edit)
- David Beckham's new son, Cruz is born (← links | edit)
- Jermaine Pennant jailed for drink-driving (← links | edit)
- Nobel Laureate Hans Bethe passes away at age of 98 (← links | edit)
- Comedian Dave Allen dies aged 68 (← links | edit)
- Man injured by flying sausage (← links | edit)
- British Liberal Democrat Patsy Calton, 56, dies of cancer (← links | edit)
- Ryanair launches more Shannon Airport routes (← links | edit)
- Rail manslaughter charges are dropped in Hatfield, England (← links | edit)
- Arsenal lets Vieira go (← links | edit)
- Inter Milan cancels tour of England due to safety concerns (← links | edit)
- Inter Milan's tour of England back on (← links | edit)
- English FA rescinds red cards, FIFA backlash probable (← links | edit)
- Neil Entwistle, suspect in murder of wife and child, arrested in England (← links | edit)
- Neil Entwistle agrees to extradition (← links | edit)
- Trainee police officer shot in Nottingham (← links | edit)
- Oxford march supports animal testing (← links | edit)
- British National Party to tempt voters in May local elections (← links | edit)
- Chickens at a Norfolk farm to be culled after testing positive for bird flu (← links | edit)
- Cruise liner off England coast catches fire (← links | edit)
- 'Da Vinci Code' opens in theaters, sparks controversy (← links | edit)
- Munster win 2006 Heineken Cup (← links | edit)
- British sailor resumes around-the-world voyage after stop in Hawaii (← links | edit)
- Wayne Rooney will play in Germany (← links | edit)
- Two arrested in England with alleged connections to Canadian bomb plot (← links | edit)
- England wins first match with 1-0 victory in Group B (← links | edit)
- England do enough against Ecuador; through to quarter-final (← links | edit)
- David Beckham resigns as captain of England football team (← links | edit)
- Blog about Liverpool city council causes stir (← links | edit)
- 2006 European Chess Championship opens in Liverpool (← links | edit)
- Virgin Rail train collides with car near Copmanthorpe, killing driver (← links | edit)
- Suicide bombing kills 16 in tourist city in Sri Lanka (← links | edit)
- "Condi" effigy burned at Lewes Bonfire night (← links | edit)
- Sri Lanka Defence Secretary escapes suicide attack (← links | edit)
- Radiation that killed ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko found in Germany (← links | edit)
- Man arrested after attempting to break into Prince Charles's home (← links | edit)
- Virgin train crashes in England (← links | edit)
- UEFA Cup: Tottenham out after 2-2 draw with Sevilla (← links | edit)
- Man cuts off his own penis in UK restaurant (← links | edit)
- Only one World War I veteran left in Canada (← links | edit)
- Cutty Sark blaze treated as 'suspicious' (← links | edit)
- Ashley gives Newcastle £133m buyout offer (← links | edit)
- Aston Villa defeat Central Coast Mariners to win Hong Kong Soccer 7's tournament (← links | edit)
- 'Purity' ring case taken to High Court (← links | edit)
- UK Radar station could aid flood warnings (← links | edit)
- Heavy rain causes severe flooding in UK (← links | edit)
- West Indies cricket team in England 2007-1st Twenty20 (← links | edit)
- West Indies cricket team in England 2007 - 2nd Twenty20 (← links | edit)
- West Indies cricket team in England 2007 - 1st ODI (← links | edit)
- Glasgow International Airport reopened; arrests made and houses searched (← links | edit)
- West Indies cricket team in England 2007 - 2nd ODI (← links | edit)
- UK Member of Parliament, Charles Kennedy, caught smoking on train (← links | edit)
- West Indies cricket team in England 2007 - 3rd ODI (← links | edit)
- AFC Asian Cup: Australia draw with Oman, hosts Vietnam upset UAE (← links | edit)
- Plane from Los Angeles to London diverted (← links | edit)
- Network Rail employee arrested in connection with Cumbrian train crash (← links | edit)
- Erica Powell, Nkrumah's private secretary dies (← links | edit)
- Driver dies after truck falls onto railway line in County Durham, England (← links | edit)
- Wreckage of gas tanker removed after crash onto railway line in County Durham, England (← links | edit)
- Cricket: England draw Test series opener with India (← links | edit)
- Man charged following bomb threats which closed 14 Tesco supermarkets in UK (← links | edit)
- Cricket: India defeat England in second Test (← links | edit)
- Giant Lego man found in sea (← links | edit)
- India wraps up Test cricket series win in England (← links | edit)
- National Express awarded contract to operate services on major UK rail route (← links | edit)
- England beat India in one-day cricket series opener (← links | edit)
- 2007 European football friendly match: England vs. Germany (← links | edit)
- Cricket: India beat England in second one-day international (← links | edit)
- Cricket: England beat India in third one-day international (← links | edit)
- Three-year-old girl found unharmed at site of fatal shooting (← links | edit)
- Cricket: England defeats India in fourth one-day international (← links | edit)
- Number of suspects in Finnish dogfighting case rises to ten (← links | edit)
- Cricket: India defeat England in fifth one-day international (← links | edit)
- Cricket: India defeat England in sixth one-day international (← links | edit)
- Police called to investigate after tenant draws swastikas in landlord's house (← links | edit)
- Cricket: England defeat India in one-day series decider (← links | edit)
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: New Zealand, Australia and England open with wins (← links | edit)
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: South Africa defeat England (← links | edit)
- Nail bomb explodes beneath UK teacher's car (← links | edit)
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: South Africa, Australia and New Zealand qualify (← links | edit)
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: England 36 - 20 Tonga (← links | edit)
- 2007/08 UEFA Champions League: Manchester United vs. AS Roma (← links | edit)
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: Australia 10 - 12 England (← links | edit)
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: England 14 - 9 France (← links | edit)
- Euro 2008 Qualification: Russia vs. England (← links | edit)
- Avro Vulcan returns to the air after restoration (← links | edit)
- South Africa defeats England 15 - 6 to win the 2007 Rugby World Cup (← links | edit)
- Suspect "Rembrandt" sold for £2.2 million in English auction house (← links | edit)
- Britain's top traffic cop faces driving ban (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: November 9, 2007 (← links | edit)
- Large fire on London 2012 Olympics site (← links | edit)
- H5N1 strain of Avian Flu found in the UK (← links | edit)
- Australia defeat Nigeria in international football (soccer) friendly (← links | edit)
- Euro 2008 Qualification: Israel vs. Russia (← links | edit)
- Court finds South Yorkshire Chief Constable guilty of speeding (← links | edit)
- Euro 2008 Qualification: England vs. Croatia (← links | edit)
- English Football Association sacks national team manager Steve McClaren (← links | edit)
- Students protest Holocaust denier's appearance at Oxford debate (← links | edit)
- English FA Cup third round draw (← links | edit)
- National Express take over operation of major UK rail route from GNER (← links | edit)
- Fabio Capello new favourite to succeed as coach of England's football team (← links | edit)
- Grand Central Railway launches direct train service linking London with north east England (← links | edit)
- Lakota activists declare secession from US (← links | edit)
- Rajeev Bagga & Natalia Deeva named as "2007 Deaf Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year" (← links | edit)
- Bilawal Bhutto, son of Benazir, to assume leadership of PPP (← links | edit)
- UK shopping centre Afflecks Palace secures its future (← links | edit)
- Judge dismisses copyright lawsuit against Uri Geller (← links | edit)
- Wikinews international report: "Anonymous" holds anti-Scientology protests worldwide (← links | edit)
- English town wants to move to Scotland (← links | edit)
- British actress Emily Perry dies at 100 (← links | edit)
- Steve Wright found guilty of murdering five women in Suffolk, England (← links | edit)
- Steve Wright, killer of five women in Suffolk, England, sentenced to life imprisonment (← links | edit)
- Europeans sweep top actor honors at 80th Academy Awards (← links | edit)
- Gene that causes deadly heart condition identified (← links | edit)
- Wild Canadian Goose tests positive for H5N1 in England (← links | edit)
- Nepali goddess retires at age 11 (← links | edit)
- British student falls to his death from 10th floor window (← links | edit)
- Scientology protest group celebrates founder's birthday worldwide (← links | edit)
- Severe weather warnings issued for much of UK (← links | edit)
- International Board fixes soccer field size, halts technology experiments (← links | edit)
- Scotland defeats England 15-9 to win Calcutta Cup (← links | edit)
- Couple assaulted, one killed in 'goth clothing' prompted attack (← links | edit)
- Premier League 2007–08: Manchester United 3 – 0 Liverpool (← links | edit)
- Ryanair executives pay frozen over increased fuel prices (← links | edit)
- Woman, 87, raped in her own home in UK (← links | edit)
- Norfolk youths banned from buying eggs and ketchup (← links | edit)
- Stagnant air spreads across England (← links | edit)
- Police kill gunman in London, England (← links | edit)
- Price of crude oil reaches new record high (← links | edit)
- Former Emir of Kuwait dies at age 78 (← links | edit)
- Asbestos controversy aboard Scientology ship Freewinds (← links | edit)
- Nuclear plant sealed off after traces of explosives found on bag (← links | edit)
- Swedish men suspected of nuclear plant sabotage released (← links | edit)
- Serie A 2008–09: Inter Milan fire Mancini (← links | edit)
- FIFA and European Union are set to collide (← links | edit)
- French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent dead at 71 (← links | edit)
- 2008 Google Developer Day starts from Yokohama, Japan (← links | edit)
- Euro 2008: Austria vs. Poland (← links | edit)
- Harrier jet crashes in Rutland, England, pilot survives (← links | edit)
- Lewis Hamilton wins 2008 British Grand Prix (← links | edit)
- Sudan ambush leaves seven peacekeepers dead, more than a dozen wounded (← links | edit)
- UK car crash in Leicestershire kills six (← links | edit)
- Golf: Harrington wins British Open (← links | edit)
- Trio found with €440 million of cocaine receive a total of 85 years imprisonment (← links | edit)
- Hole in fuselage causes Qantas flight to make emergency landing (← links | edit)
- British boy drowns while on holiday with family in Portugal (← links | edit)
- Qantas ordered to check oxygen cylinders (← links | edit)
- England's historic Weston-super-Mare Grand Pier destroyed by fire (← links | edit)
- British doctor killed while on honeymoon (← links | edit)
- European football: Tottenham defeats Celtic 2 - 0 (← links | edit)
- Bristol Harbour Festival 2008 lauched, 200 thousand expected to attend (← links | edit)
- Fire destroys fourth floor of hotel in Darlington, England (← links | edit)
- Five killed in mid-air collision over Warwickshire, England (← links | edit)
- Gladys Powers, last female veteran of World War I dies age 109 (← links | edit)
- UK house prices have fallen 10.5% this year, says Nationwide Building Society (← links | edit)
- Iraq plans 'Baghdad Eye' to draw in tourists (← links | edit)
- Much of UK placed on flood alert by Met Office (← links | edit)
- Swiss man successfully flies in jet pack across English Channel (← links | edit)
- Hampshire councils have £3 million invested in Icelandic banks (← links | edit)
- Seven arrested in UK cruise ship drugs seizure (← links | edit)
- British oceanliner QE2 makes final journey home (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: January 3, 2009 (← links | edit)
- United Kingdom officially enters economic recession (← links | edit)
- Dairy cattle with names produce more milk, according to new study (← links | edit)
- Strike threat at UK's Northern Rail (← links | edit)
- Musician John Martyn dies at age 60 (← links | edit)
- Mass industrial walkouts in UK (← links | edit)
- Failed suicide bomber imprisoned for life (← links | edit)
- Heavy snow fall disrupts UK transportation and communications (← links | edit)
- North Queensland Fury sign former Liverpool great Fowler (← links | edit)
- England's Football Association complains over missed goal (← links | edit)
- British court 'threatened' by United States (← links | edit)
- Six killed in UK car crash (← links | edit)
- British writer Edward Upward dies at 105 (← links | edit)
- New comet to be visible to naked eye for several days (← links | edit)
- Michael Jackson to make last public concerts (← links | edit)
- Cricket: West Indies regain Wisden Trophy (← links | edit)
- FIFA receives eleven bids for 2018 and 2022 World Cups (← links | edit)
- Usain Bolt to run 150 metre race in Manchester (← links | edit)
- England and New Zealand vie for Women's Cricket World Cup (← links | edit)
- UK's BAA forced to sell three airports (← links | edit)
- England wins women's cricket World Cup (← links | edit)
- British celebrity Jade Goody dies of cervical cancer at age 27 (← links | edit)
- South Downs to get National Park status in UK (← links | edit)
- G20 protester dies after collapsing (← links | edit)
- G20 Summit plans to inject US$5tn into economy before 2011 (← links | edit)
- 2,000 face redundancy at English steelworks (← links | edit)
- British singer Susan Boyle released from clinic (← links | edit)
- Swine flu: recent developments worldwide (← links | edit)
- World Cup qualifier may be affected by London Underground strike (← links | edit)
- Hearse key thief spared prison (← links | edit)
- First trial without jury given the go-ahead in the UK (← links | edit)
- 900 oil refinery workers fired after strike at Lindsey (← links | edit)
- Sebastian Vettel wins 2009 British Grand Prix (← links | edit)
- Sarkozy says burqa is "not welcome" in France (← links | edit)
- Lleyton Hewitt knocks Juan Martin del Potro out of Wimbledon (← links | edit)
- Tributes paid to the victims of the July 7 2005 London bombings (← links | edit)
- Redcar, UK steelworkers march to save their jobs (← links | edit)
- Workers at England wind turbine plant stage occupation (← links | edit)
- British schoolboy found guilty of racial harassment of schoolgirl (← links | edit)
- Vestas occupation continues; left-wing political parties voice support (← links | edit)
- Vestas protesters sacked with immediate effect (← links | edit)
- Vestas delays closure of Newport plant (← links | edit)
- England remembers Bobby Robson (← links | edit)
- Food packages to Vestas occupiers cut off (← links | edit)
- Dublin travel agents occupy offices against closure (← links | edit)
- British constable may be prosecuted for manslaughter (← links | edit)
- Brazilian environmentalists tell residents to urinate in shower to save water (← links | edit)
- Eviction notice served on Vestas occupiers (← links | edit)
- Police evict Vestas protesters (← links | edit)
- Vestas Cowes rooftop occupiers: "Save the environment, scuttle a NIMBY" (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: August 10, 2009 (← links | edit)
- Gas explosion reported in Hammersmith, London (← links | edit)
- Woman found guilty of killing fiancé by drink driving in Bath, England (← links | edit)
- Vestas plant in Newport, England shuts down (← links | edit)
- Police charge two people for leaking database of BNP members (← links | edit)
- Police remove valuables from unlocked cars (← links | edit)
- Noel Gallagher quits Oasis (← links | edit)
- Girl found dead in truck in Northamptonshire, England (← links | edit)
- Author and playwright Keith Waterhouse dies at 80 (← links | edit)
- Lyneham air base in England given all clear after bomb scare (← links | edit)
- One of Great Britain's "most wanted" criminals arrested in the Netherlands (← links | edit)
- Timothy Dalton to voice a character in Toy Story 3 (← links | edit)
- Michael Jackson tribute concert postponed until 2010 (← links | edit)
- Japanese tourist travels through 37 countries on just $2 (← links | edit)
- Humpback whale found dead in River Thames, England (← links | edit)
- British chef Keith Floyd dies at age 65 (← links | edit)
- 12-year-old school boy has sex change in Sussex, England (← links | edit)
- Memorial service held for Sir Bobby Robson in Durham Cathedral, England (← links | edit)
- Pope Benedict XVI announces visit to United Kingdom (← links | edit)
- Vienna mayor criticises cancellation of Michael Jackson tribute concert (← links | edit)
- Eight children taken to hospital after being hit by car in Suffolk, England (← links | edit)
- Five boys charged with raping girl in Greater Manchester, England (← links | edit)
- Minor tears found in Gordon Brown's retina (← links | edit)
- Two 10-year-old UK boys arrested for alleged rape of girl aged 8 (← links | edit)
- Celebrity chef John Burton Race charged with drink-driving in UK (← links | edit)
- Staffordshire hoard goes on display in British Museum in London, England (← links | edit)
- British singer Robbie Williams announces his return to boyband Take That (← links | edit)
- Four people die after contracting H1N1 swine flu virus in West Midlands, England (← links | edit)
- Four teenagers killed in car crash in Birmingham, England (← links | edit)
- Severe flooding hits Cumbria, England (← links | edit)
- Walt Disney World twinned with Swindon, England (← links | edit)
- London court jails man for killing wife with remote control (← links | edit)
- Eurostar suspended due to cold weather (← links | edit)
- Man killed in harbour car crash in Cornwall, England (← links | edit)
- Scottish nurse loses appeal in murders of four patients in England (← links | edit)
- UK Wikinews Shorts: December 23, 2009 (← links | edit)
- Somali pirates capture two ships (← links | edit)
- Oldest duck in UK dies at age 22 (← links | edit)
- UK Wikinews Shorts: January 2, 2010 (← links | edit)
- Six-year-old boy dies two weeks after falling through icy pond in Berkshire, England (← links | edit)
- English policeman accused of being serial rapist (← links | edit)
- English "Lady in the Lake" killer found dead in prison cell (← links | edit)
- One killed, one injured as vehicle crashes into tree in Worcestershire, England (← links | edit)
- Scientists improve cancer research techniques (← links | edit)
- John Constable painting location mystery solved after 195 years (← links | edit)
- Mayor of Camden, London, arrested in benefit fraud inquiry (← links | edit)
- British soap opera Coronation Street celebrates 50 years on air (← links | edit)
- Michael Jackson doctor charged with involuntary manslaughter (← links | edit)
- British fashion designer Alexander McQueen found dead at age 40 (← links | edit)
- Three people arrested in connection with murder of shop owner in West Yorkshire, England (← links | edit)
- UK Wikinews Shorts: March 1, 2010 (← links | edit)
- British poet Peter Porter dies at age 81 (← links | edit)
- Two children killed in fire in Derbyshire, England; man arrested (← links | edit)
- Nine of Alfred Hitchcock's films are restored; 30 years since his death (← links | edit)
- British National Party loses all seats in Barking & Dagenham after elections (← links | edit)
- Metal singer Ronnie James Dio dies aged 67 (← links | edit)
- England defeats Australia and wins 2010 Twenty20 Cricket World Cup (← links | edit)
- UK police announce arrest of suspected serial killer (← links | edit)
- Scotland's Dario Franchitti wins Indianapolis 500 (← links | edit)
- Thirteen die in Cumbria, United Kingdom, after series of shootings (← links | edit)
- Manager Benitez parts company with Liverpool Football Club (← links | edit)
- Boy dies after falling into river in North Yorkshire, England (← links | edit)
- Hospital in Essex, England fined £50,000 after patient dies due to health and safety breaches (← links | edit)
- Football: Chelsea confirm Joe Cole and Michael Ballack departure (← links | edit)
- United States and England open World Cup with 1–1 draw (← links | edit)
- Journalist accuses Algerian footballer of assault after World Cup exit (← links | edit)
- English court jails policeman over insurance fraud (← links | edit)
- Oil spewing from crack in seafloor of Gulf of Mexico was fifty feet from Deepwater Horizon well (← links | edit)
- One dead after bus and bicycle crash in Hampshire, England (← links | edit)
- British snooker player Alex Higgins found dead at age 61 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews obtains new details on UK prisoner's murder (← links | edit)
- US warns Pakistan to stop press intimidation (← links | edit)
- Two dead after two light aircraft crash in Isle of Wight, England (← links | edit)
- One dead, two injured after car crash in Somerset, England (← links | edit)
- UK animal welfare group prosecutes woman who threw cat into bin (← links | edit)
- Man released following bomb-scare forced flight diversion, warning a possible hoax (← links | edit)
- David Beckham arrives in Trinidad and Tobago amid security fears (← links | edit)
- Owner of Segway Jimi Heselden dies after scooter cliff fall aged 62 (← links | edit)
- Residents of Leeds, England neighbourhood plagued with crime ask council for help (← links | edit)
- Two men found guilty of murder of shop owner in West Yorkshire, England (← links | edit)
- Archaeologists uncover Britain's earliest known hospital (← links | edit)
- Policeman from Sussex, UK pleads guilty to fraud over lost and found money (← links | edit)
- UK judge reveals gang warfare crimes of policeman (← links | edit)
- English jury returns mix of verdicts in policeman's serial rape trial (← links | edit)
- Court jails Gloucestershire, UK cop who left freezing man to die (← links | edit)
- 'Criminal in a police uniform' given eleven years jail for role in English drugs gang (← links | edit)
- British airport closed after small jet transporting transplant organ crashes (← links | edit)
- Up to 31 women sue UK police force over rapist officer (← links | edit)
- Scottish judge criticises medical care of murdered baby (← links | edit)
- FIFA announce Russia to host 2018 World Cup, Qatar to host 2022 World Cup (← links | edit)
- 'Completely irresponsible' woman called emergency services to report theft of snowman (← links | edit)
- UK Parliament to vote on tuition fee rise on Thursday (← links | edit)
- Police officer and community support officer stabbed in west London, England (← links | edit)
- Wikileaks founder Julian Assange granted bail, set free (← links | edit)
- Major snow disruption in Britain; Wikinews reports from affected village (← links | edit)
- British serial killer jailed for three prostitute murders (← links | edit)
- Fifty injured, five critically, as coach overturns in Norwich, England (← links | edit)
- Gunman dies, police officer injured after stand-off ends in West Yorkshire, England (← links | edit)
- UK actor Peter Postlethwaite dies aged 64 (← links | edit)
- Over 400 attend Scottish singer-songwriter Gerry Rafferty's funeral (← links | edit)
- Boy arrested for murder after seventeen-year-old run over by bus (← links | edit)
- Ipswich, England serial murders to be adapted into 'musical' (← links | edit)
- 2011 BRIT Awards highlights (← links | edit)
- Four found dead in Leicestershire, England (← links | edit)
- Local government officials confiscate London ice cream made from human breast milk for health reasons (← links | edit)
- English policeman Nicholas Stone cleared of rape, facing jail for misconduct (← links | edit)
- Burger King CEO insults British women during speech to students (← links | edit)
- English hard rock band The Darkness reunites (← links | edit)
- Reggae singer Smiley Culture dies during police raid in Surrey, England (← links | edit)
- UK unemployment increases to 17-year peak (← links | edit)
- House fire in Bristol, England kills two (← links | edit)
- UK police find body of missing woman and search for another; suspect in custody (← links | edit)
- BBC cancel television comedy series 'My Family' (← links | edit)
- British police charge taxi driver with murder (← links | edit)
- Nottingham Express Transit extensions get Government approval (← links | edit)
- Ed to wed: UK Labour leader Miliband announces engagement to Justine Thornton (← links | edit)
- All change for Nottingham, England trams as new operator announced (← links | edit)
- British haulage managing director Edward Stobart dies at age 56 (← links | edit)
- Man charged with two counts of attempted murder in south London, England (← links | edit)
- Man dies after being hit by wave in Blackpool, England (← links | edit)
- Two shot on nuclear submarine in Southampton, England (← links | edit)
- British seaman appears in court, charged with murder after shooting on nuclear submarine (← links | edit)
- Passenger dies after fire in toilet on train in Bedfordshire, England; serious rail disruption (← links | edit)
- Fatal train fire may have been suicide attempt, British police say (← links | edit)
- UK union ups strike stakes at services for unemployed (← links | edit)
- UK newspapers face libel, privacy action over murder coverage (← links | edit)
- Former F.A. chairman alleges FIFA 2018 World Cup vote was riddled with bribes, corruption (← links | edit)
- Judge Dannii Minogue exits UK X Factor over 'Australia's Got Talent' scheduling clash (← links | edit)
- Hertfordshire, England police arrest armed suspect after stand-off (← links | edit)
- Fire in central London causes traffic chaos (← links | edit)
- British man survives artificial heart transplant (← links | edit)
- Russian geographer Andrey Kapitsa dies aged 80 (← links | edit)
- Allied WWII spy Nancy Wake dies aged 98 (← links | edit)
- Rioting develops throughout England (← links | edit)
- Fiona Donnison jailed for murdering her children in UK (← links | edit)
- Three killed amongst Birmingham, England riots (← links | edit)
- David Cameron responds to rioting, promises changes on policing (← links | edit)
- Red Arrows pilot killed at 2011 Bournemouth air display (← links | edit)
- Southampton City Council votes against water fluoridation (← links | edit)
- 'Fascinating' and 'provocative' research examines genetic elements of bipolar, schizophrenia (← links | edit)
- Football: FA charges Chelsea for player misconduct; John Terry investigated over alleged racial abuse (← links | edit)
- Three-car accident in Birmingham, England leaves eight injured (← links | edit)
- England's elderly face human rights breaches in home care system (← links | edit)
- Scottish football team Hibernian appoint new manager (← links | edit)
- British musician Robin Gibb dies at age 62 (← links | edit)
- Aidan Burley MP sacked following Nazi pics furore (← links | edit)
- Attention drawn to high suicide rates in Scotland, Russia, Australia (← links | edit)
- France school bus crash kills one, leaves five seriously injured (← links | edit)
- Three UK towns to be made cities following nationwide competition (← links | edit)
- Football: Both Manchester teams out of Europe as Bilbao and Sporting profit (← links | edit)
- Roman coins hoard found in Somerset, England (← links | edit)
- UK student jailed for 'racist' Twitter posts about footballer Fabrice Muamba (← links | edit)
- UK police arrest woman over William Davis murder (← links | edit)
- USDA says mad cow disease found in cow in California (← links | edit)
- Fifteen players leave Bolton Wanderers F.C. after relegation (← links | edit)
- Short-haired bumblebees reintroduced to UK (← links | edit)
- UK education secretary Michael Gove to drop GCSEs in favour of new O-level-style exams (← links | edit)
- African Olympians and Paralympians prepare for their London odyssey (← links | edit)
- Chelsea F.C. captain John Terry cleared of racial abuse charge (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Great Britain men's national wheelchair basketball player Joni Pollock (← links | edit)
- Frank Ponta inducted into the Paralympic Hall of Fame (← links | edit)
- Wikinews tours London Paralympic Village wheelchair repair workshop (← links | edit)
- IPC inducts new members into its Hall of Fame (← links | edit)
- IPC criticizes US Paralympic coverage (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Oceania Paralympic Committee President Paul Bird (← links | edit)
- Gliders suffer first loss in London Paralympics against Canada (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Tyan Taylor, Australian goalball player (← links | edit)
- Prince Harry meets Maddison Elliott, youngest Australian Paralympic gold medallist ever (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Katie Hill, Australian Paralympic wheelchair basketball medallist (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Greg Smith, Australian Paralympic flag bearer (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Michael Hartung, the Australian Deputy Chef de Mission (← links | edit)
- Wikinews speaks with Claire Harvey (← links | edit)
- Papua New Guinea represented by two Paralympians in London (← links | edit)
- Sierra Leone sends lone athlete for the nation's second ever Paralympic Games (← links | edit)
- 2012 Paralympic Village occupied by competitors as nations ready for the Games (← links | edit)
- Algerian 2012 Paralympic coaches express optimism (← links | edit)
- Athletes prepare for 2012 Summer Paralympics at the Paralympic Fitness Centre (← links | edit)
- Australians make Paralympic Village uniquely their own (← links | edit)
- International Paralympic Committee holds first press conference (← links | edit)
- Preparedness for 2012 Paralympic Games differs between National Paralympic Committees (← links | edit)
- 2012 makes five Paralympic Games for Côte d'Ivoire (← links | edit)
- Vanuatu sends lone Paralympian to London (← links | edit)
- Canadians express optimism regarding medal potential at 2012 Summer Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Turkey men's wheelchair basketball team practices ahead of 2012 Summer Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Micronesia left behind by the Paralympic movement (← links | edit)
- Paralympic cyclists test out the London Velodrome (← links | edit)
- Australian shooters start their 2012 Paralympic campaign (← links | edit)
- Kate Lundy watches Australian women qualify for the women's R2-10m air rifle final (← links | edit)
- South Korean men's national goalball team defeats Algeria 4-3 (← links | edit)
- Brazil women's national wheelchair basketball team loses first game in its 2012 Paralympic campaign (← links | edit)
- Gliders win against Brazil in their 2012 Paralympic opening match (← links | edit)
- Australia and South Africa men's national wheelchair basketball teams play in their 2012 Paralympics opener (← links | edit)
- Ukraine beats Great Britain women's sitting volleyball in straight sets at 2012 Summer Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Judo round of sixteen underway at London 2012 Summer Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Day two of Paralympic judo underway in London (← links | edit)
- United States's Cynthia Paige Simon loses to Spain in women's 57kg judo quarter finals (← links | edit)
- Great Britain's Powell loses to Germany's Matthias Krieger in judo event at 2012 Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Paralympic table tennis silver medalist Piotr Grudzien beats Poland's Richard Csejtey (← links | edit)
- Defending Paralympic table tennis gold medalist Ying Zhou defeats Slovene Andreja Dolinar in group play (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews winner of 55 Paralympic medals, Trischa Zorn (← links | edit)
- China leads medal race after day two of competition at London Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Grace Bowman withdraws from 2012 Paralympic Dressage Individual Championship Test - Grade II event (← links | edit)
- Australian Jayme Paris wins bronze in the London Paralympics Women's Individual C1-2-3 500m Time Trial (← links | edit)
- Canada women's national wheelchair basketball team gets its first win of London Paralympics (← links | edit)
- 'I wanna tell you a story': English entertainer Max Bygraves dies at age 89 (← links | edit)
- Medals awarded at final day of rowing at London Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Fifteen medals awarded on London Paralympics fourth night of track and field (← links | edit)
- Slovenia goes down to China in their final sitting volleyball game in pool play at London Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Slovakia's Alena Kanova defeats Sara Head, taking bronze in class 3 table tennis (← links | edit)
- Argentina loses to Iran at 7-a-side football in pool play at the London Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Australia women's national goalball team loses 0-3 to United States in pool play in London (← links | edit)
- Brazil defeats China in 5-a-side football in group play at London Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Gliders move into the medal round with victory over Mexico (← links | edit)
- Greece defeats Portugal in boccia match at 2012 London Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Duncan Campbell, co-founder of wheelchair rugby (← links | edit)
- Hungarian Richard Osvath defeats Damien Tokatlian of France for wheelchair fencing bronze (← links | edit)
- Frenchman takes bronze in wheelchair fencing individual foil category B at London Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Poland's Makowska takes category B wheelchair fencing bronze at the London Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Hungarian Zsuzsanna Krajnyak defeats compatriot Veronika Juhasz, taking 2012 wheelchair fencing bronze (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Amber Merritt Australian Paralympic wheelchair basketballer (← links | edit)
- Wheelchair rugby gets underway at London Paralympics (← links | edit)
- IPC drops Pistorius, South African-requested prosthetic cheating investigation (← links | edit)
- Gliders defeat USA in 2012 Paralympic semifinals (← links | edit)
- Paralympics GB finishes 5-a-side football in seventh place at Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Samoa looking ahead to Rio Paralympics with eye on powerlifting (← links | edit)
- Hellen Saohaga's London performance second best for Solomon Islands at Olympics, Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Athletics concludes at London Paralympics with the marathon (← links | edit)
- Australian wheelchair rugby team wins gold at London Paralympics (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Australian Glider Amanda Carter (← links | edit)
- UK's Greater Manchester Police charge man with drug possession after trick-or-treating children allegedly given cocaine (← links | edit)
- Report says UK teachers 'boosted GCSE marks' (← links | edit)
- Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai discharged from hospital (← links | edit)
- All branches of UK photography retailer Jessops close today (← links | edit)
- Briton sentenced to death for drug smuggling in Indonesia (← links | edit)
- Presenter Derek Batey dies at age 84 (← links | edit)
- Could an unmarked grave in Winchester contain the remains of King Alfred? (← links | edit)
- UK Wikinews Shorts: July 8, 2013 (← links | edit)
- House of Lords approve same-sex marriage bill at third reading (← links | edit)
- UK beer, soft drinks delivery drivers vote to strike (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews specialists on China, Iran, Russia support for al-Assad (← links | edit)
- 2012 Report on Gender Equality and Development says US women have room for progress (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews President of the International Brotherhood of Magicians (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews specialists on South Korea military parade (← links | edit)
- Japanese adults rank high in literacy and numeracy in OECD survey (← links | edit)
- Spain sits near the bottom of OECD rankings on adult literacy and numeracy (← links | edit)
- Australia has mixed OECD rankings for literacy and numeracy amongst adults (← links | edit)
- UK politicians weigh in as 'Plebgate' affair reopens (← links | edit)
- Scottish legislature gives green light to same-sex marriage (← links | edit)
- John Major weighs in on Scottish independence debate (← links | edit)
- Police report drug haul seizure worth up to £30 million in Brownhills, England (← links | edit)
- UK Government announce same-sex weddings to start from March 29 (← links | edit)
- Claire Tiltman murder: Prosecutors mull charges in notorious English crime (← links | edit)
- UK drugs policy petition reaches 100,000 signatures, may prompt Parliamentary debate (← links | edit)
- Two dead in storms with no sign of floods letting up in Britain (← links | edit)
- UK's Northumbria Police arrest, bail man over murder of seven-year-old (← links | edit)
- Researchers identify protein responsible for malaria transmission (← links | edit)
- UK serial killer Joanne Dennehy jailed for life (← links | edit)
- Glasgow inmate John Clark accused of murder in Barlinnie prison (← links | edit)
- Writer and TV presenter Peaches Geldof dies aged 25 (← links | edit)
- Leeds teacher fatally stabbed, 15-year-old in custody (← links | edit)
- Cornwall police arrest coach driver after two killed in crash (← links | edit)
- Cancer charity fundraiser and blogger Stephen Sutton dies aged 19 (← links | edit)
- Conservatives win Newark by-election (← links | edit)
- Turing test beaten by Russian chatterbot (← links | edit)
- George Osborne mulls northern England high-speed rail links (← links | edit)
- Medal-seeking Spanish men arrive at 2014 Goalball World Championships (← links | edit)
- Greek singer Demis Roussos dies aged 68 (← links | edit)
- Man steals dying lorry crash victim's purse in Greater Manchester, England (← links | edit)
- Four die in dump truck crash in Bath, England (← links | edit)
- Peterborough United F.C. manager Darren Ferguson leaves club (← links | edit)
- Footballer Adam Johnson arrested on suspicion of sex with under-age girl (← links | edit)
- Scottish footballer Dave Mackay dies aged 80 (← links | edit)
- Zambian President Edgar Lungu to undergo treatment abroad after collapse (← links | edit)
- Ten killed in helicopter crash in Argentina, French Olympians among the dead (← links | edit)
- British singer Lil' Chris found dead aged 24 (← links | edit)
- Conservatives win majority in 2015 UK general election (← links | edit)
- English actor Christopher Lee dies aged 93 (← links | edit)
- England defeats Germany 1-0 in FIFA Women's World Cup 2015 third place playoff (← links | edit)
- Scottish Labour elect Kezia Dugdale new leader (← links | edit)
- Protesters in England call for change to cricket governance (← links | edit)
- Cilla Black funeral held in Liverpool (← links | edit)
- Vintage plane crashes into road during Shoreham Airshow in England (← links | edit)
- Airshow collision kills one in Dittingen, Switzerland (← links | edit)
- UK judge withholds report from Thai death penalty defendants (← links | edit)
- UK begins airstrikes against IS in Syria (← links | edit)
- UEFA Champions League 2015-2016: Giroud's hat-trick takes Arsenal to Last 16 (← links | edit)
- UEFA Euro 16 draw takes place in Paris (← links | edit)
- Apartment fire in south London, England claims victim from smoke inhalation (← links | edit)
- Man killed after shop robbery in West Yorkshire, England; murder investigation launched (← links | edit)
- UK Wikinews Shorts: February 22, 2010 (← links | edit)
- Claire Tiltman murder: Prosecutors mull charges in notorious English crime (← links | edit)
- UK serial killer Joanne Dennehy jailed for life (← links | edit)
- Cilla Black funeral held in Liverpool (← links | edit)
- England: Fire at London Zoo kills aardvark, meerkats believed dead (← links | edit)
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- Ross Edgley swims around Great Britain for first time in history (← links | edit)
- England: West Midlands region floods amid heavy rain, high winds (← links | edit)
- England: Parts of Birmingham area flood; music festival evacuates (← links | edit)
- England: Staffordshire town celebrates LGBTQ+ pride despite funding issues (← links | edit)
- Cotswold Wildlife Park breeds greater bamboo lemur in captivity for first time (← links | edit)
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- Man jailed after Facebook murder case in County Durham, England (← links | edit)
- Former teacher jailed for murdering father in London, England (← links | edit)
- UK Wikinews Shorts: March 27, 2010 (← links | edit)
- Man jailed for murder of children in Manchester, England (← links | edit)
- Oldest living European person reaches age 114 (← links | edit)
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