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Small firms report weak trading conditions25th Aug 2010

Trading conditions remain weak for most of the 10 small firms that the BBC News Website has followed over the past two years. Here are their updates for 2010 so far.

Tougher search powers: Your comments8th Jul 2010

Your comments on more powers to be given to head teachers in England to be able to search pupils.

Eau de Bruce - what does Die Hard smell like?1st Jul 2010

Actor Bruce Willis is the latest celebrity to launch his own signature fragrance, but how do you sum up a personality in a smell?

School Report Sports Day as it happens30th Jun 2010

A minute-by-minute account of School Report Sports Day, involving hundreds of school children around the UK - and beyond.

How ambush marketing ambushed sport17th Jun 2010

A Dutch brewery's World Cup publicity stunt has led to arrests, threats of legal action and the loss of an ITV pundit's job. Why is so-called "ambush marketing" such a high-stakes business?

Is that woman pregnant or fat?9th Jun 2010

Commuters rarely give up their seats for pregnant women as they are unsure if they are just overweight, a survey suggests. Here, expectant mothers give tips on how to tell the difference.

Teachers who are top of the class9th Jun 2010

Ten stars of education have shone at the 2010 Teaching Awards ceremony in Northern Ireland and there has been a great celebration of excellence in schools.

Scrubbing Up: Your Comments2nd Jun 2010

In this week's Scrubbing Up, clinical psychologist Professor Til Wykes says strategies for funding research into mental health need to be overhauled.

New MP diaries: The first three weeks1st Jun 2010

What has life been like for five new MPs as they begin their professional lives in Westminster?

No more ministerial cars? That's down to me26th May 2010

While many people dream of a company car, former MP Chris Mullin found it difficult to ditch his ministerial vehicle. Here, he reflects on how his comic battle inspired David Cameron to cut government cars.