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Rabbits unearth Stone Age treasure
Burrowing bunnies have uncovered an 8,000-year old treasure trove buried near Land’s End in the United Kingdom.

Neon ready for school
The UK-based New Zealand mother who lost a legal battle over her son receiving treatment for his cancer says he is cancer-free and looking forward to returning to school.

Man finds stranger who saved his life
A man searching for the stranger who stopped him ending his life has found the Good Samaritan.

Bid to arrest Tony Blair nets bounty
The London barman who attempted a citizen's arrest on Tony Blair has been rewarded with a sizeable bounty for his efforts.

Nigella's ex challenges critic to fight
Nigella Lawson's ex-husband Charles Saatchi has challenged a journalist to a karate cage fight, after he wrote a column critical of him - and it's being taken up.

Oxford Uni gets a 'D'...for 'doh!'
One of the most prestigious universities on the planet has apologised after accidentally emailing a list of poorly performing students' marks to their peers.

Harris denies sex charges
Australian entertainer Rolf Harris sat quietly in court today, only speaking to deny 12 sex offences dating back to the 1960s.

Kiwi killed by falling container in UK
Christchurch man David Holloway was making arrangements for his wedding to his South African sweetheart when he was killed on a British building site last week.

Atheist secures UK asylum on religious grounds
An Afghan man is understood to have become the first atheist ever to secure asylum in Britain on religious grounds.

WWI row - denial from Downing St
Downing St has intervened to quell the the latest row over WWI centenary commemorations amid claims the role of Australian and NZ troops is being ignored.

Surfing Hercules' 27ft waves
Waves were recorded as high as 27ft at Land's End, and reports on surfing forecast websites suggested scores of professional "big wave chasers" had followed Hercules' movements across the Atlantic.

UK says hello to Hercules
Waves up to 8.2 metres high slammed into Britain's southwestern coast, as lashing winds and heavy rain battered parts of the U.K.

London: Have a ripping time at Jack's pub
William Hageman revisits a favourite haunt and is relieved to find its character has endured a recent spruce-up.

Kiwi mum's son cleared of cancer
The all-clear has reportedly been given to a young boy whose New Zealand-born mother fought against life-saving cancer treatment for him in Britain.

Rain role in cave-in probed
Heavy rainfall may have played a part in the ceiling collapse at London's Apollo Theatre that injured 79 people.

'Grumpy' Santa falls out with elves, quits
A Santa impersonator has quit one of Britain's busiest grottos after he was told off for being brusque with the children whose parents had paid £5 (NZD$9.80) a time for them to meet him.

Lost ted's big Twitter journey
A young girl in the UK is set to be reunited with her favourite teddy bear following a remarkable social media appeal launched by the woman who found it.

Oxford: The dreaming spires inspire new life
This handsome university city is undergoing a modern makeover, as Adrian Mourby discovers.

Paper labels pregnant MP 'lazy'
The Sun newspaper in Britain has been forced to apologise after it included a pregnant MP in its list of the "laziest" politicians.

UK to hold first same-sex weddings on March 29
Save the date: The British government has announced that the country's first same-sex weddings can be held on March 29.

UK opens supermarket for beneficiaries
In a UK first, shoppers in South Yorkshire are being offered food at up to 70 per cent of normal prices - but they have to prove they're on benefits to get the bargains.

Accused: UK soldier's death necessary
'I'm a soldier..I couldn't do anything else.' A man accused of killing a British soldier in a frenzied knife attack in London has defended his actions.

London on the cheap
Alex Robertson sniffs out some bargains in what can be an expensive city to visit.