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MK Lions close to double signing
Milton Keynes Lions are close to adding two more US ball players to their squad, according to chief executive Vince MaCaulay.
MK Lions capture point guard Gill
Manchester Magic point guard Stefan Gill becomes Milton Keynes Lions' first signing of pre-season.
Wednesday's gossip column
Manchester City to bid for Benfica midfielder Ramires, plus other rumours
Friday evening's BBC Newsline
A look ahead to what's on Friday evening's BBC Newsline
Timeline: The Philippines
A chronology of key events
Timeline: Finland
A chronology of key events
Timeline: Paraguay
Key facts, figures and dates
Briton denies inciting Thai riot
A British man arrested in Thailand after being filmed allegedly inciting people to burn down a shopping centre protests his innocence.
Misspelt road signs: Your photos
Your photos of misspelt road markings
'Chocolate on back' scam warning
Thieves offer to remove chocolate from clothing and then steal money while the person is distracted, police in Bedfordshire warn.
Q&A: Thailand protests
A look at what lies behind the protests and violence in the Thai capital, Bangkok.
Service hoping to 'bus in' new business
Hailed the "diamond mile" or the "the Bond Street of Belfast", Lisburn Road is one of the city's most exclusive shopping districts.
Bangkok protests: Eyewitness accounts
Anti-government protesters have exchanged fire with army units in the Thai capital, Bangkok.
Bangkok protests: Eyewitness account
Thailand extends curfew in Bangkok and 23 provinces to three more nights. Eyewitness Pascal P has told the BBC what has been happening.
Bangkok unrest as it happened: 19 May
Live coverage of events in Bangkok as troops and anti-government red-shirts clash following months of protests in the Thai capital.
Britons caught up in Thai protest
As protests cause disruption in the heart of Bangkok, what have been the experiences of British tourists in Thailand?
Developer axes St John's scheme
A developer axes plans for a £100m revamp of St John's Shopping Centre because it says Liverpool cannot "support" it.
Penalties for trolley abandonment
Shoppers in Leicester are told they face a fine of £80 if they are caught abandoning shopping trolleys in the street.

