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Pubs offer 'unbreakable' glasses
Plastic glasses which "virtually unbreakable" are being tried out at four city centre bars in Sunderland.
In defence of plastic
Plastic has attracted a lot of bad press recently, with environmental campaigners and government ministers alike highlighting its potentially damaging long term environmental implications. After the BBC's Chris Jeavans spent a month living without plastic, Susan Mossman explores the many inventions that rely on it.
Fury at council's mixed recycling
Some residents in west Berkshire say they are furious bin men are mixing rubbish they have separated into different recycling bins.
The malign power of platitudes
We hear thousands of platitudes in daily life, and many are uttered to steer us away from scrutinising questionable practices, writes Katharine Whitehorn.
Hundreds of whisky bottles stolen
Thieves steal more than 300 bottles of whisky, which could be contaminated with shards of glass.
Wording behind service boycott
The wording on the memorial lies behind the decision for some families of the Omagh car bomb to boycott the council memorial service.
Computers pile up in Ghana dump
In Ghana piles of old computers are increasing every week even though the trade is illegal, writes the BBC's Will Ross.
Barman scarred after glass attack
A barman was left permanently disfigured when a man smashed him in the face with a pint glass.
Scots 'ignorant' of drink levels
Many Scots remain ignorant of how much it is safe to drink or how much alcohol drinks contain, a survey suggests.
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