09.03.2006 - Three arrests in border operation
Three people are arrested and several properties raided in an operation into organised crime along the Irish border.
09.03.2006 - Football: Scots' fixtures confirmed
Scotland open their Euro 2008 qualifying campaign at home to the Faroe Islands on 2 September.
09.03.2006 - Cricket: Pietersen left frustrated
England batsman Kevin Pietersen is frustrated to fall for 67 having looked on course for his third Test century.
09.03.2006 - Yakubu gives Boro edge over Roma
Middlesbrough secure an morale-boosting first-leg win over Roma thanks to a Yakubu penalty.
09.03.2006 - Dubai firm to 'transfer' US ports
Dubai Ports World says it will transfer six ports to a US "entity" in a bid to end the row over its takeover of P&O.
09.03.2006 - New law will axe retirement at 65
09.03.2006 - Ј5.4m lottery winner misses out
09.03.2006 - Menezes apology 'not accepted'
09.03.2006 - French hostage-taker surrenders
09.03.2006 - Woman died after stomach bypass
09.03.2006 - Doherty to wait for drugs hearing
09.03.2006 - Water policy 'fails world's poor'
09.03.2006 - Iraq hangs 13 for insurgency role
09.03.2006 - Hopes fade in Turkey bus plunge
09.03.2006 - Ј20m cash recovered from raid
09.03.2006 - Teen's 'boast about Ben killing'
09.03.2006 - Ex-teacher in French school siege
09.03.2006 - Iran 'the biggest US challenge'
09.03.2006 - Asbo for 'Amarillo' fan
09.03.2006 - Rugby: Robinson seeks positives
09.03.2006 - Settlement in Beckham libel case
09.03.2006 - Handheld PC dominates Cebit start
09.03.2006 - One in five households in poverty
09.03.2006 - Bulgaria 'attack' fan faces ban
09.03.2006 - Israel re-opens key Gaza crossing
09.03.2006 - Jail call for tennis drug father
09.03.2006 - Volunteer loses weight in "Super Size Me" experiment Czech-style
09.03.2006 - Long winter creates stress for wild animals
09.03.2006 - On eve of NATO anniversary, Czech Army ready for 21st century challenges
09.03.2006 - Czech economy reports record growth, three months before elections
09.03.2006 - Students 'stay home to cut costs'
09.03.2006 - Three rebels 'back school plans'
09.03.2006 - New BA boss unveils shake-up
09.03.2006 - NI soldiers getting Ј250m pay-off
09.03.2006 - Iran defies UN nuclear pressure
09.03.2006 - Cricket: England struggle
09.03.2006 - UK interest rates unchanged
09.03.2006 - Science moves on from dog clone
09.03.2006 - Mother in hit-and-run driver plea
09.03.2006 - EU warns over state protectionism
09.03.2006 - Nigeria militants fight military
09.03.2006 - Football: Reds defence blamed
09.03.2006 - 'Traffic light' food labelling urged
09.03.2006 - Ecuador oil output 'recovering'
09.03.2006 - OFT plans supermarkets probe
09.03.2006 - Man in hospital after gun attack
09.03.2006 - Uganda church crushes worshippers
09.03.2006 - U2 halt world tour after illness
09.03.2006 - Government 'failing on poverty'
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09.03.2006 - Cricket bid could move sport site
09.03.2006 - Announcement due on RIR pay-offs
09.03.2006 - Teacher, 50, missing for a week
09.03.2006 - Gang steal 'up to Ј1m' in raid
09.03.2006 - 'Militants behind' India blasts
09.03.2006 - China hits back at US criticism
09.03.2006 - World Cup plans to stop hooligans
09.03.2006 - Warning to N Korea over missiles
09.03.2006 - Call for university pay inquiry
09.03.2006 - Tory peers win night-flight fight
09.03.2006 - Iraqi rights abuses 'increasing'
09.03.2006 - Forties 'are the lonely decade'
09.03.2006 - MPs question education priorities
09.03.2006 - Ecuador emergency over oil strike
09.03.2006 - Setback for Bush's US ports plan
09.03.2006 - MS vaccine testing to start in US
09.03.2006 - US seeks further pressure on Iran
09.03.2006 - 'Outsider' should check ministers
09.03.2006 - NHS contract 'delivering little'
09.03.2006 - Football: Rangers land Ј48m deal
09.03.2006 - Fourth arrest over 'abuse' video
09.03.2006 - Breast milk 'won't halt obesity'
09.03.2006 - Interest rates 'to stay on hold'
09.03.2006 - Moussaoui 'had aircraft plot'
09.03.2006 - Wi-fi promises internet shake-up