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Kate given cotton anniversary gift

Wedding anniversaries are an important date for any couple but for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge they found themselves apart on their special day.Read

Chinese murders suspect extradited

A Chinese businessman wanted by police over the murders of a family of four is being extradited to the UK, police said.Read

Royal daughter to become Princess

The Queen has declared that if the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have a daughter she will be titled Princess.Read

Kate misses royal church service

The royals have attended church at Sandringham without the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.Read

Low-key celebrations for royals

Christmas celebrations could be somewhat muted for the royal family, with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry absent from the traditional Sandringham festivities and the Queen recovering from a cold.Read

Christmas with the in-laws for Duke

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will spend Christmas at the Middleton family home, St James's Palace said.Read

Olympics scene on PM's festive card

A fresh legacy of the London Olympics has been unveiled: the Prime Minister's official Christmas card.Read

Duke supports injured rugby players

The Duke of Cambridge pledged his support to injured sportsmen and women as he met supporters and beneficiaries of the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust (WRCT).Read

Pickles cuts flag flying red tape

Proud flag bearers will need no longer fear nailing their colours to the mast after the Government revealed it would be waving away red tape on the banners.Read

Protesters lose royal wedding case

Royal wedding protesters have lost their High Court claim that they were the victims of unlawful searches and arrests.Read

Family murder suspect 'is held'

Police in Morocco have arrested a man believed to be a Chinese businessman wanted on suspicion of murdering a family of four.Read

Queen in East Midlands for Jubilee

The Queen will be joined by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as she continues her Diamond Jubilee tour in the East Midlands.Read

Wet April hits high street spending

Consumers shunned the high street during the wettest April on record as overall spending dropped at the sharpest rate in 11 months, a study has said.Read

UK condemns Falklands protesters

The Government has condemned violent protesters who attacked the British Embassy in Argentinian capital Buenos Aires on the 30th anniversary of the Falklands War.Read

TUC: Workers deserve Jubilee break

Union leaders have raised fears that "penny-pinching" bosses will refuse to give workers time off to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.Read

King warning on royal celebrations

Celebrations for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee are set to throw the British economy into reverse again, Sir Mervyn King has warned.Read

Harry ready for charity polo match

Prince Harry is to take part in a fundraising charity polo match in Brazil in aid of his Africa based charity Sentebale.Read

New strategy on community cohesion

Communities Secretary Eric Pickles has brought down the curtain on the era of state-sponsored multiculturalism, with a new strategy on community cohesion and integration which calls for people to come together around shared values.Read

January sales bring surprise boost

The January sales helped retailers enjoy a surprise rise in trade last month but the figures failed to allay fears high streets will be blighted by more shop closures.Read

Argentina to state Falklands case

Argentina's foreign minister is due to arrive at the United Nations to officially protest about Britain's "militarisation" of the seas around the disputed Falkland Islands.Read

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Your royal street party pictures

See our pictures of how your area celebrated the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Read