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Inside The EU's Anti-Piracy Nerve CentreCounter-piracy operations in the Horn of Africa equate to policing the whole of Europe with just 25 police cars, according to the commander of the military alliance tasked with the job.
'Trapped' Illegal Immigrants Sleeping On StreetsHundreds of illegal immigrants from India are sleeping rough in appalling conditions in West London, a Sky News investigation can reveal.
Sex Selection Abortion Claims InvestigatedAn investigation into claims that some doctors are granting women illegal abortions based on the sex of their unborn baby has been launched by the Department of Health.
Somali Rebels 'Get Hold Of Gaddafi Missiles'Somalia's hard line Islamist rebels are reported to have taken delivery of up to 30 surface-to-air missiles smuggled to them from Libya since the fall of Muammar Gadaffi.
Sky News Journalist's Hat-Trick At TV AwardsSky News' special correspondent Alex Crawford has been named TV journalist of the year for the third year in a row at the prestigious Royal Television Society awards.
MP Arrested Over Commons 'Bar Fight'Labour MP Eric Joyce has been arrested on suspicion of assault after an alleged fight at a bar at the House of Commons, according to Sky News sources.
PM Hosts Summit To Stop Somali InstabilityThe Prime Minister is appealing to international leaders to step up support for Somalia in an effort to stabilise the country described as "the world's most failed state".
Nine-Year-Old Boy Shoots Girl In ClassroomA nine-year-old boy has shot and critically wounded a girl in their classroom in Washington state.
Sex Inquiry 'Not Over' As Ex-IMF Chief FreedFormer IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn has been freed by French police after two days of questioning about an alleged prostitution ring - but he faces another grilling.
Brazil Carnival Contest Ends In Samba Punch-UpBrazil's Sao Paulo carnival parade contest ended in riots after a man stole and destroyed the judges' results.
Argentina Passenger Train Slams Into StationMore than 40 people have been killed and some 550 injured after a train packed with commuters slammed into the end of the line in Buenos Aires.
UN Humanitarian Chief To Head To SyriaThe UN's humanitarian chief, Baroness Amos, is to travel to Syria to negotiate access for aid workers in the conflict-torn country as the reported death toll rises.
Sunday Times Journalist Killed In SyriaThe Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary have led tributes to two Western journalists, including Marie Colvin of the Sunday Times, who have been killed in an attack in the Syrian city of Homs.<
Somali Refugees Flee Militant StrongholdsChairs, tables, mattresses, the basics of a humble life - are lashed into swaying pyramids on pickup trucks and donkey carts. Children cling to the sides, fearful of being lost, drowned in a stream
Vicar And Pensioner Murders: Man ChargedA 47-year-old man has been charged with the murders of a vicar in Gloucestershire and an elderly woman in Worcestershire.
Bouncer Guilty Of Murdering Pregnant TeenagerSelf-confessed cocaine addict and nightclub bouncer Carl Whant has been found guilty of the rape and murder of heavily-pregnant teenager Nikitta Grender.
St Paul's Camp Planning To Resist Eviction Campaigners camped outside St Paul's Cathedral are planning a "peaceful resistance", having been refused the right to challenge their eviction.
Cruise Passenger 'Hid Cocaine Under Wetsuit'A British cruise ship passenger who allegedly hid cocaine in a wetsuit he was wearing underneath his clothes has appeared in a Sydney court.
Eight Bodies Found In Costa Concordia WreckEight more bodies have been found in the wreckage of the semi-submerged cruise liner Costa Concordia, according to Italian officials.
PM: We Must Stamp Out Racism In FootballSwift action is needed to "crush" any return of racism to football before it impacts on wider society, according to David Cameron.
Massive Security Drill For London OlympicsPassengers have been staggering from a tube station in central London - as part of a large scale security drill for the London 2012 Games.
Fraud Arrests At Welfare-To-Work CompanyPolice investigating claims of fraud have arrested four former employees from the company which holds the Government's welfare-to-work contracts.
Sony Launches Touchscreen PlayStation VitaSony has launched its latest portable gaming console, the PlayStation Vita, as the technology giant seeks to revive its struggling fortunes.
Adele Set Fire To The Rain
Lloyd Dedication To My Ex
BRIT Awards 2012: Winners ListCapital FM gives a full rundown of the winners from the BRIT Awards 2012 at the O2 in London.
Coldplay On BRIT Awards 2012 Win: "We Don't Take It For Granted" – VideoThe 'Paradise' band tell Capital FM that they still enjoy the feeling of victory backstage at the BRITs.
Alexandra Burke Praises Whitney Houston Tribute At BRIT Awards 2012 – VideoThe 'Elephant' singer tells Capital FM that she is pleased the industry is honouring someone who made it what it is today.
Emeli Sande At BRIT Awards 2012: "I'm Trying To Get Used To Success" – VideoThe 'Heaven' singer speaks to Capital FM backstage at the BRITs following her Critics' Choice win.
BRIT Awards 2012 Performance Round Up - VideoCapital takes a look back at all of the live sets from last night's music spectacular.
Live Top 10
Listen to a clip of "Starships"
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Listen to a clip of "Ass Back Home (feat. Neon Hitch)"
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Listen to a clip of "T.H.E. (The Hardest Ever)"
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