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- "Bank of England raises interest rates" — Wikinews, January 11, 2007
- "Foot-and-mouth confirmed at UK farm" — Wikinews, August 4, 2007
- "UK bank gets emergency support" — Wikinews, September 14, 2007
- "Norman Borlaug, father of the Green Revolution, dies at age 95" — Wikinews, September 13, 2009
- "Premier League: United snatch victory in dramatic Manchester derby" — Wikinews, September 21, 2009
- "Images show new dimension to Saturn's rings" — Wikinews, September 22, 2009
- "Red dust storm engulfs Sydney, Australia" — Wikinews, September 23, 2009
- "Scientists confirm new superheavy element" — Wikinews, September 26, 2009
- "Apple and Orange pair up in UK iPhone deal" — Wikinews, September 29, 2009
- "New ring discovered around Saturn, could explain dark side of its moon" — Wikinews, October 7, 2009
- "Barack Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize" — Wikinews, October 9, 2009
- "EU deems UK privacy laws inadequate, takes legal action" — Wikinews, November 1, 2009
- "New ocean forming in African desert" — Wikinews, November 5, 2009
- "Scientists find key human language gene" — Wikinews, November 12, 2009
- "London Lord Mayor's Show draws crowds despite bad weather" — Wikinews, November 14, 2009
- "European Union emerges from recession" — Wikinews, November 15, 2009
- "Edward Woodward, English actor, dies aged 79" — Wikinews, November 16, 2009
- "Large Hadron Collider restarted" — Wikinews, November 21, 2009
- "Indonesian ferry sinks, at least nine dead" — Wikinews, November 22, 2009
- "Attack on mosque kills 30 in Rawalpindi, Pakistan" — Wikinews, December 4, 2009
- "Walt Disney World twinned with Swindon, England" — Wikinews, December 8, 2009
- "Bombings kill over 100 in Baghdad" — Wikinews, December 8, 2009
- "Hubble telescope spots oldest galaxies ever seen" — Wikinews, December 10, 2009
- "Turkey bans pro-Kurdish party" — Wikinews, December 14, 2009
- "Thirteen arrested in connection with Baghdad bombings" — Wikinews, December 14, 2009
- "Ryan Giggs named BBC Sports Personality of the Year" — Wikinews, December 14, 2009
- "Irish bishop resigns over child abuse scandal" — Wikinews, December 17, 2009
- "Rage Against The Machine top UK singles chart" — Wikinews, December 20, 2009
- "Madagascar leader names army officer as prime minister" — Wikinews, December 21, 2009
- "Obama's suspension of Guantanamo repatriations criticized" — Wikinews, January 7, 2010
- "Bank of England holds interest rates at record low" — Wikinews, January 7, 2010
- "Woman returns home with Christmas turkey, a month after setting out" — Wikinews, January 19, 2010
- "British military secrets leaked on social networking sites" — Wikinews, January 26, 2010
- "World Economic Forum security chief found dead on eve of summit" — Wikinews, January 27, 2010
- "Healing ozone layer may contribute to global warming" — Wikinews, January 27, 2010
- "Roger Federer wins Australian Open" — Wikinews, January 31, 2010
- "Airborne laser successfully destroys ballistic missile" — Wikinews, February 13, 2010
- "Chip and PIN 'not fit for purpose', says Cambridge researcher" — Wikinews, February 14, 2010
- "Car bomb explodes outside court in Northern Ireland" — Wikinews, February 23, 2010
- "Tamil party drops commitment to independence from Sri Lanka" — Wikinews, March 15, 2010
- "Officers reprimanded for crashing British nuclear sub" — Wikinews, March 17, 2010
- "Alistair Darling unveils UK's 2010 Budget" — Wikinews, March 24, 2010
- "Tobacco manufacturers and retailers fined over UK price fixing" — Wikinews, April 17, 2010
- "Condemned US killer to face execution by firing squad" — Wikinews, April 25, 2010
- "WHO starts simultaneous immunization campaigns in over 100 countries" — Wikinews, April 25, 2010
- "'Psychic' octopus backs Spain to win World Cup" — Wikinews, July 9, 2010
- "Church of England rejects compromise over women bishops" — Wikinews, July 11, 2010
- "Intel posts best ever quarterly results" — Wikinews, July 14, 2010
- "Facebook and UK government clash over tributes to killer" — Wikinews, July 14, 2010
- "Australian election debate moved to avoid clash with cookery show" — Wikinews, July 21, 2010
- "Wyclef Jean considering standing for president of Haiti" — Wikinews, July 28, 2010
- "Protests over housing costs sweep across Israel" — Wikinews, July 24, 2011
- "Jenson Button wins Hungarian Grand Prix" — Wikinews, August 2, 2011