Stories

TitleDate
Royal Mail reports profits rise Mon 21st Nov '11 1:01 pm
Villas-Boas confident job is safe Mon 21st Nov '11 12:52 pm
Climate concern as HFCs use grows Mon 21st Nov '11 12:32 pm
Lawrence suspect 'seemed nervous' Mon 21st Nov '11 12:25 pm
Massereene: 'Duffy DNA on glove' Mon 21st Nov '11 12:25 pm
25% cut in councillors proposed Mon 21st Nov '11 12:13 pm
No let up in greenhouse gas rise Mon 21st Nov '11 12:11 pm
Police stabbing accused in court Mon 21st Nov '11 11:57 am
Pakistan troops killed in ambush Mon 21st Nov '11 11:55 am
Tomkins will play for Barbarians Mon 21st Nov '11 11:49 am
Woman admits grandmother's murder Mon 21st Nov '11 11:49 am
Turkish bus 'under fire in Syria' Mon 21st Nov '11 11:46 am
Hague to meet Syrian opposition Mon 21st Nov '11 11:38 am
Hackers 'attack' US water system Mon 21st Nov '11 11:36 am
Pre-school programme's ?55m boost Mon 21st Nov '11 11:21 am
VIDEO: The woman with the '?5m hands' Mon 21st Nov '11 11:06 am
Urgent mental health care warning Mon 21st Nov '11 11:00 am
VIDEO: Dowlers' despair over voicemail hack Mon 21st Nov '11 10:58 am
Swazi queen's 'eviction' denied Mon 21st Nov '11 10:50 am
Breaking Dawn rises to number one Mon 21st Nov '11 10:34 am

The first version of the BBC Micro News website was deployed in March 2008. Since then it has been automatically reading the main BBC news feed and the database has grown and grown.
One of the tools we use to coordinate the BBC Micros to complete a sequence of speaking jobs includes a nice interface which allows the 'live' searching of all the jobs - past and future. It was fascinating that with a few key taps in the search box you can look through almost every story from the BBC homepage in the last couple of years.

So the new BBC Micro News includes this searchable/sortable table of all the stories in the database.