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VIDEO: Village rained on since last October
It has rained in Eglwyswrw every single day since the end of October.
Switzerland defends migrant assets law
Switzerland defends its law requiring asylum seekers to hand over assets in excess of $1,000, after an outcry at similar proposals in Denmark.
George W Bush tops Wikipedia list
Online encyclopaedia Wikipedia marks its 15th birthday with a list of the most edited pages in the site's history.
VIDEO: Janner 'undressed boys and washed them'
Twelve former residents of children's homes say they were abused by Lord Janner, a BBC investigation has found, as criminal proceedings end.
FTSE 100 sinks 2% as mining shares fall
The FTSE 100 falls again, with mining shares dragging the index lower as the prices of commodities and oil continued to tumble.
Former Co-op Bank executives banned
The Bank of England fines and bans two former Co-operative Bank executives from holding senior UK banking positions.
VIDEO: School place system 'terrifyingly complex'
The National Association of Headteachers has strongly criticised the school planning process - saying that it is fragmented and confusing for parents.
Film awards stoke diversity debate
The absence of any non-whites in the four Oscar acting categories for the second year running prompts renewed discussion on diversity in Hollywood.
Music videos 'expose teens to alcohol'
Online music videos are heavily exposing teenagers to positive depictions of smoking and drinking alcohol, new research suggests.
The Premier League injury table
Which clubs have suffered the most with injuries and which ones have the best records? Take a look at our injuries league table.
Man City sign midfielder Caceres
Man City sign midfielder Anthony Caceres from Australian A-League side Central Coast Mariners for an undisclosed fee.
VIDEO: Weather forecast for the UK
Sun, rain or snow? What does the weekend hold for you?
One in four adults 'has mental illness'
One in four adults has been diagnosed with a mental illness at some stage during their lifetime, the annual health survey for England suggests
Church stance 'wrong' on homosexuality
An MP and former Anglican cleric says he is giving up on the church for taking action against its American arm for approving same-sex marriage.
GB's Trott wins World Cup silver
Laura Trott wins silver and Emily Nelson takes bronze for Britain on the opening day of the UCI Track Cycling World Cup.
Perry 'will not' attend Friends reunion
Matthew Perry 'will not' attend Friends reunion show due to rehearsals for his West End play.
Food labels 'need activity warnings'
Public health experts are calling for labels to be added to food and drink to show how much activity would be needed to burn off the calories consumed.
London 2017 has 'nothing to hide'
London has "nothing to hide" over its successful bid to stage the 2017 World Championships, says the boss of UK Athletics.
Livingstone 'not on defence review'
Ken Livingstone will not have a formal role on Labour's defence review, to be led by the new shadow defence secretary Emily Thornberry, the BBC understands.
VIDEO: Tim Peake carries out spacewalk
Major Tim Peake and Nasa astronaut Tim Kopra are repairing a faulty component outside the International Space Station.