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Three guilty over Hatton Garden heist
Three men are found guilty of their involvement in the "largest burglary in English legal history" at Hatton Garden in London.
Part-time student numbers at new low
Numbers of part-time students starting degrees at UK universities have hit a new low, figures suggest.
'Don't snoop on staff,' bosses warned
After a European court rules that the rights of a man whose employer read his private messages were not violated, companies are warned not to go too far.
Actor Alan Rickman dies aged 69
British actor Alan Rickman, known for films including Harry Potter and Die Hard, has died aged 69, his family says.
Alan Rickman: A life in pictures
British actor Alan Rickman has died aged 69
Giant army drone set to dodge trees
A large military drone that can carry loads of up to 500kg will be tested later this year to see if it can fly itself between trees without crashing.
Indonesia's new breed of militants
After the deadly multiple bomb and gun attacks in the heart of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, security analyst Yohanes Sulaiman considers the kinds of groups capable of such an assault.
Coe pressure amid 'corrupt' IAAF claim
IAAF boss Lord Coe is under increasing pressure after a new report claims "corruption was embedded" within his organisation.
IS behind Jakarta attacks, say police
Indonesian police say Islamic State militants were behind a series of explosions and gun attacks in Jakarta that left at least seven people dead.
Shatner backs Commons space debate
Star Trek actor William Shatner, who played Captain Kirk in the science fiction series, endorses a debate by MPs on space exploration.
What's it like to have your emails investigated?
How does it feel to have your emails investigated?
VIDEO: 'He changed the way villains were portrayed'
Film critic Jason Solomons pays tribute to the actor Alan Rickman, who has died at the age of 69.
Russian official 'stole 50km highway'
Senior prison authority organised and oversaw the dismantling of road and sold off its parts for profit, police say.
VIDEO: Wada news conference
Watch the World Anti-Doping Authority (Wada) deliver second part of their doping report.
Real and Atletico get transfer bans
Spanish giants Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid are banned from registering players for the next two transfer windows.
Carroll facing up to six weeks out
West Ham United striker Andy Carroll is facing up to six weeks out after injuring his hamstring against Bournemouth.
Nest thermostat bug leaves users cold
A software problem with smart thermostat Nest has angered users and left them with cold houses.
Child smuggler's plea for leniency
A former soldier said he wants the authorities in France to deal with him leniently after he was caught trying to smuggle an Afghan child into the UK.
Jakarta attacks: What we know
The Jakarta attacks began with a series of bomb blasts at the Sarinah intersection on Thamrin Street, in the commercial heart of Indonesia's capital.
Do people still need to 'come out'?
Do people still need to 'come out'?