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Scrubbing Up: Your comments
You have been sending your views about England's chief medical officer column on how the NHS could learn from department stores, such as John Lewis.
Cheap cocaine 'barely 10% pure'
The price of cocaine has fallen dramatically, but so too has the purity. The BBC's Ben Ando finds out what else is being added to it.
Views sought on campus building
Residents near the University of Teesside are consulted on plans for a £9.9m campus building.
Trust unveils £60m spending plan
An NHS trust on Merseyside reveals it is to spend £60m on patient services and facilities.
Europe diary: Goodbye mercury
BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell reflects on a vote in the European Parliament to ban mercury and a possible slip-up by French presidential hopeful Segolene Royal.
One Day in Iraq: Daily lives
People from all walks of life across Iraq told BBC News about their daily experiences in a country still blighted by violence.
New home for appliance of science
A £42m science complex with some of the most modern facilities in the UK, opens at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Hospital ship stocks up in Dundee
One of the world's biggest hospital ships docks in Scotland for 10 days to stock up on supplies and recruit volunteers.
Relatives' anger at identification delay
Families of those feared killed in Bali's horrific bombing are frustrated and upset at the painfully slow identification of the victims.
Q & A: Bali forensic challenge
Forensic experts have begun combing the ruins of the buildings destroyed in the Bali attacks. A forensic scientist looks at the challenge facing them.
Nurse recruitment drive 'working'
The drive to recruit more nurses to the NHS is working, says the government.
Dental lasers to remove decay
State-of-the-art technology could remove the need for painful drilling to get rid of tooth decay.