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23:55 Added An air and sea search is taking place for a trawler missing with three crew members off Portland in Dorset.
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  • Arrests in beaten pensioner case Private police roles put on hold
    Private police roles put on hold Neighbourhood watch killer had injuries
    Zimmerman found with bloody nose
    White births now minority in US
    23:50 Added A US neighbourhood watch member who shot an unarmed black teenager had a bloody nose and cut on his head, say police reports
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  • 23:45 Owen wants to extend his career No decision on Van Persie future
    Stolen metal plaquesGrave plaques found in scrap metal yard Watch02:33 Princess Anne, Princess Royal (R) holds aloft the Olympic flame Olympic torch handed over to UK Watch02:20
    Chen GuangchengChina activist's family claim torture Watch02:30 Stolen metal plaquesGrave plaques found in scrap metal yard Watch02:33
    Nicholas Crace'I'm not Superman' - Kidney donor, 83 Watch02:00 Chen GuangchengChina activist's family claim torture Watch02:30
    Giant water turbineA look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53 Nicholas Crace'I'm not Superman' - Kidney donor, 83 Watch02:00
    Sam Hallam campaign posterInnocent man on seven years in jail Watch01:29 Giant water turbineA look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53
    Princess Anne'I would hate to compete in 2012' Watch04:40 Sam Hallam campaign posterInnocent man on seven years in jail Watch01:29
    23:40 bankiaMarkets drop on eurozone worries Piles of euro coinsMarkets drop on eurozone worries
    Passport boost for activist Chen
    US relaxes some Burma sanctions
    White births now minority in US
    Zimmerman found with bloody nose
    23:35 Stolen metal plaquesGrave plaques found in scrap metal yard Watch02:33 Boys crash TV reportWhen live TV goes wrong - it's Odd Box Watch04:28
    Chen GuangchengChina activist's family claim torture Watch02:30 Stolen metal plaquesGrave plaques found in scrap metal yard Watch02:33
    Nicholas Crace'I'm not Superman' - Kidney donor, 83 Watch02:00 Chen GuangchengChina activist's family claim torture Watch02:30
    Giant water turbineA look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53 Nicholas Crace'I'm not Superman' - Kidney donor, 83 Watch02:00
    Sam Hallam campaign posterInnocent man on seven years in jail Watch01:29 Giant water turbineA look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53
    Princess Anne'I would hate to compete in 2012' Watch04:40 Sam Hallam campaign posterInnocent man on seven years in jail Watch01:29
    Gen MladicFilm 'shows General enter Srebrenica' Watch02:56 Princess Anne'I would hate to compete in 2012' Watch04:40
    23:20 Facebook running on devicesFacebook shares valued at $100bn bankiaMoody's downgrades Spanish banks

    Facebook prices its shares at $38 each ahead of one of the most eagerly anticipated share flotations in recent stock market history.

    Ratings agency Moody's cuts the credit ratings of 16 Spanish banks, as shares in struggling lender Bankia fell another 14%.

    Profile: Behind the likes and pokes What ails the Spanish economy?
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  • Ratings cut on 26 Italian banks
  • Moody's downgrades Spanish banks Facebook shares valued at $100bn

    Ratings agency Moody's cuts the credit ratings of 16 Spanish banks, as shares in struggling lender Bankia fell another 14%.

    Facebook prices its shares at $38 each ahead of one of the most eagerly anticipated share flotations in recent stock market history.

    22:55 Moody's downgrades Spanish banks French government takes pay cut

    Ratings agency Moody's cuts the credit ratings of 16 Spanish banks, as shares in struggling lender Bankia fell another 14%.

    France's new government holds its first cabinet meeting, announcing a 30% pay cut for President Hollande and his ministers.

    Olympic flame handed over to UK Moody's downgrades Spanish banks

    The Olympic flame is officially handed over to organisers of the London 2012 Games at a ceremony in Athens.

    Ratings agency Moody's cuts the credit ratings of 16 Spanish banks, as shares in struggling lender Bankia fell another 14%.

    Jobs boost as UK gets Astra deal Olympic flame handed over to UK
    Court quashes murder conviction Jobs boost as UK gets Astra deal
    Met Police to extract phone data Court quashes murder conviction
    Cabinet Office crestGovernment to miss cookie cut-off Mobile phone data extraction terminalMet Police to extract phone data
    China Mobile in talks with Apple Government to miss cookie cut-off
    French government takes pay cut
    Greece names caretaker cabinet
    Nicholas Crace'I'm not Superman' - Kidney donor, 83 Watch02:00 Chen GuangchengChina activist's family claim torture Watch02:30
    Giant water turbineA look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53 Nicholas Crace'I'm not Superman' - Kidney donor, 83 Watch02:00
    Sam Hallam campaign posterInnocent man on seven years in jail Watch01:29 Giant water turbineA look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53
    Princess Anne'I would hate to compete in 2012' Watch04:40 Sam Hallam campaign posterInnocent man on seven years in jail Watch01:29
    Gen MladicFilm 'shows General enter Srebrenica' Watch02:56 Princess Anne'I would hate to compete in 2012' Watch04:40
    Speed flying on Mount EtnaSpeed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 Gen MladicFilm 'shows General enter Srebrenica' Watch02:56
    22:50 Olympic flame handed over to UK Moody's downgrades Spanish banks

    The Olympic flame is officially handed over to organisers of the London 2012 Games at a ceremony in Athens.

    Ratings agency Moody's cuts the credit ratings of 16 Spanish banks, as shares in struggling lender Bankia fell another 14%.

    Moody's downgrades Spanish banks Olympic flame handed over to UK

    Ratings agency Moody's cuts the credit ratings of 16 Spanish banks, as shares in struggling lender Bankia fell another 14%.

    The Olympic flame is officially handed over to organisers of the London 2012 Games at a ceremony in Athens.

    Murray beaten by Gasquet in Rome Stoner announces shock retirement
    Stoner announces shock retirement Murray beaten by Gasquet in Rome
    BBC Radio 4 - The World Tonight Live BBC Radio 5 live Live
    22:45 BREAKING NEWS LATEST
  • DONNA SUMMER'S DEATH US singer's family says they are 'at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy'
  • LATEST The first wave of West African peacekeepers arrives in Guinea-Bissau after last month's coup
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    22:35 Jobs boost as UK gets Astra deal Moody's downgrades Spanish banks

    Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port car plant will build a new Astra car in a deal that means huge investment and the creation and support of thousands of jobs.

    Ratings agency Moody's cuts the credit ratings of 16 Spanish banks, as shares in struggling lender Bankia fell another 14%.

    Court quashes murder conviction Jobs boost as UK gets Astra deal
    Mladic trial hit by legal hitch Court quashes murder conviction
    bankiaMoody's downgrades Spanish banks bankiaMarkets drop on eurozone worries
    Markets drop on eurozone worries More households in fuel poverty
    22:30 Facebook running on devicesFacebook sets share price at $38 Facebook running on devicesFacebook shares valued at $100bn
    Media win Dale Farm footage fight Man charged with making explosive
    Greece names caretaker cabinet
    French government takes pay cut
    BBC News at Ten Live BBC News Channel Live
    22:20
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  • 22:10 Added LATEST Moody’s downgrades the credit ratings of 16 Spanish banks, including Santander and BBVA
  • bankiaMarkets drop on eurozone worries bankiaMoody's downgrades Spanish banks
    Bankia: No cash withdrawal surge Markets drop on eurozone worries
    22:05

    Facebook prices its shares at $38 each ahead of one of the most eagerly-anticipated share flotations in recent stock market history.

    Facebook prices its shares at $38 each ahead of one of the most eagerly anticipated share flotations in recent stock market history.

    BBC Radio 5 live Live BBC Radio 4 - The World Tonight Live
    22:00 Drone hits al-Qaeda cell in Yemen
    US strike plan on Iran 'ready'
    BBC News Channel Live BBC News at Ten Live
    21:55 Maintenance fitter Paul Carter'Wrong Paul' denies wrongdoing Marc KirvinMan admits dead woman's bag theft
    Man admits dead woman's bag theft 'Wrong Paul' denies wrongdoing
    21:45
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  • Profile: Behind the likes and pokes
  • Can Facebook crack China? Facebook feature timeline
    21:35 Facebook running on devicesFacebook share sale approaches Facebook running on devicesFacebook sets share price at $38

    Facebook shares will begin trading in New York on Friday in one of the most eagerly anticipated share flotations in recent stock market history.

    Facebook prices its shares at $38 each ahead of one of the most eagerly-anticipated share flotations in recent stock market history.

    21:30 LATEST BREAKING NEWS
    Facebook prices its shares at $38 each ahead of Friday’s flotation, valuing the company at more than $100bn
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    Jane Lovering wins Romantic Novel of the Year award for Please Don't Stop the Music Facebook prices its shares at $38 each ahead of Friday’s flotation, valuing the company at more than $100bn
    DONNA SUMMER'S DEATH LATEST
    US singer's family says they are 'at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy' Jane Lovering wins Romantic Novel of the Year award for Please Don't Stop the Music
    LATEST DONNA SUMMER'S DEATH
    The first wave of West African peacekeepers arrives in Guinea-Bissau after last month's coup US singer's family says they are 'at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy'
    Mobile phone data of suspects held in custody by the Met Police is to be extracted and retained, the BBC has learned. The first wave of West African peacekeepers arrives in Guinea-Bissau after last month's coup
    Sam HallamCourt quashes murder conviction Facebook running on devicesFacebook share sale approaches

    A 24-year-old London man who has served more than seven years in jail for the murder of a trainee chef has his conviction quashed.

    Facebook shares will begin trading in New York on Friday in one of the most eagerly anticipated share flotations in recent stock market history.

  • Freed man 'faces biggest sentence'
  • Ad boss on Facebook's power Watch
  • 'My seven years behind bars' Watch
  • Can Facebook crack China?
  • Facebook share sale approaches Court quashes murder conviction
    21:20 Added Facebook prices its shares at $38 each ahead of Friday’s flotation, valuing the company at more than $100bn
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  • The Queen leaving Westminster Abbey, from the TV broadcastTV royalty The Thick Of It series three episode sevenJargon patrol

    Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee

    What does the word 're-mode' actually mean?

    Jargon patrol Quiff upper lip

    What does the word 're-mode' actually mean?

    The man with the world's longest moustache gives his grooming tips

    Quiff upper lip The status of statins

    The man with the world's longest moustache gives his grooming tips

    Could the proposal to protect all over-50s from heart attacks work?

    The status of statins TV royalty

    Could the proposal to protect all over-50s from heart attacks work?

    Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee

    21:15 Rio hotels agree summit price cut
    Inmates take over Honduras jail
    21:05 Jane Lovering wins Romantic Novel of the Year award Jane Lovering wins Romantic Novel of the Year award for Please Don't Stop the Music
    AdeleAdele wins songwriter of the year award AdeleAdele lands songwriter of the year award
    21:00 DONNA SUMMER'S DEATH LATEST
    US singer's family says they are 'at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy' Jane Lovering wins Romantic Novel of the Year award
    LATEST DONNA SUMMER'S DEATH
    The first wave of West African peacekeepers arrives in Guinea-Bissau after last month's coup US singer's family says they are 'at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy'
    Mobile phone data of suspects held in custody by the Met Police is to be extracted and retained, the BBC has learned. The first wave of West African peacekeepers arrives in Guinea-Bissau after last month's coup
    UK will retain stricter animal testing standards than those required by new EU directive, government minister says Mobile phone data of suspects held in custody by the Met Police is to be extracted and retained, the BBC has learned.
    French swimmer Philippe Croizon rests on the shore in the coastal village of Pasar Skow located in Indonesia's eastern province of PapuaLimbless Frenchman starts world swim Jane LoveringAuthor Jane Lovering wins romance gong
    Marc KirvinMan admits dead woman's bag theft Maintenance fitter Paul Carter'Wrong Paul' denies wrongdoing
    Mother killed as children played Man admits dead woman's bag theft
    20:55 LATEST DONNA SUMMER'S DEATH
    Mobile phone data of suspects held in custody by the Met Police is to be extracted and retained, the BBC has learned. US singer's family says they are 'at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy'
    Legendary disco singer Donna Summer - who had a number one with I Feel Love - has died at the age of 63 The first wave of West African peacekeepers arrives in Guinea-Bissau after last month's coup
    UK will retain stricter animal testing standards than those required by new EU directive, government minister says Mobile phone data of suspects held in custody by the Met Police is to be extracted and retained, the BBC has learned.
    The head of Syria's main opposition umbrella body, the Syrian National Council, says he will resign amid growing criticism and rifts UK will retain stricter animal testing standards than those required by new EU directive, government minister says
  • LATEST Two people arrested on suspicion of assault on Emma Winnell, the 93-year-old attacked in her home in Birmingham two weeks ago
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    Mladic trial hit by legal hitch Facebook share sale approaches
    Met Police to extract phone data Mladic trial hit by legal hitch
    Syria opposition head 'to resign' Met Police to extract phone data
    Media win Dale Farm footage fight Syria opposition head 'to resign'
    UK retains strict animal test law Media win Dale Farm footage fight
    Facebook running on devicesFacebook share sale approaches bankiaMarkets drop on eurozone worries
    Markets drop on eurozone worries Bankia: No cash withdrawal surge
    Councils 'must lower emissions' UK retains strict animal test law
    Bankia: No cash withdrawal surge
    Greece names caretaker cabinet
    20:50 Nicholas Crace'I'm not Superman' - Kidney donor, 83 Watch02:00 The alligator lashes out at the scientistUS man's close brush with alligator Watch00:32
    Giant water turbineA look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53 Nicholas Crace'I'm not Superman' - Kidney donor, 83 Watch02:00
    Sam Hallam campaign posterInnocent man on seven years in jail Watch01:29 Giant water turbineA look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53
    Princess Anne'I would hate to compete in 2012' Watch04:40 Sam Hallam campaign posterInnocent man on seven years in jail Watch01:29
    Gen MladicFilm 'shows General enter Srebrenica' Watch02:56 Princess Anne'I would hate to compete in 2012' Watch04:40
    Speed flying on Mount EtnaSpeed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 Gen MladicFilm 'shows General enter Srebrenica' Watch02:56
    Benoit CoeureHow new boy saved eurozone banks Watch04:00 Speed flying on Mount EtnaSpeed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33
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  • Markets drop on eurozone worries
  • Greek leftist attacks EU 'poker'
  • Robinson: PM targets growth argument PM targets growth argument
    20:10 Added
  • Obituary: Donna Summer
  • Obituary: Donna Summer A life in pictures: Donna Summer
  • The sound of disco icon Summer Watch
  • 20:05 The Thick Of It series three episode sevenJargon patrol Burning caravan at Dale Farm travellers siteThe Editors

    What does the word 're-mode' actually mean?

    News media win legal fight over Dale Farm eviction footage

    Nicole Cooke (left) and Lizzie ArmitsteadWheels on fire The Queen leaving Westminster Abbey, from the TV broadcastTV royalty

    The UK's contenders for Olympic road cycling gold BBC Sport

    Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee

    The Queen leaving Westminster Abbey, from the TV broadcastTV royalty Nicole Cooke (left) and Lizzie ArmitsteadWheels on fire

    Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee

    The UK's contenders for Olympic road cycling gold BBC Sport

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    What does the word 're-mode' actually mean?

  • 20:00 Bankia: No cash withdrawal surge Markets drop on eurozone worries
    Greece names caretaker cabinet
    Bankia: No cash withdrawal surge
    19:55 Fees rise 'didn't boost teaching' Gove loses court ruling over cuts
    19:25
  • Obituary: Donna Summer
  • Look back at Summer’s career Watch
  • The sound of disco icon Summer Watch
  • Obituary: Donna Summer
  • Roberto Martinez (right) and Kenny DalglishMartinez set for Liverpool talks Roberto Martinez (right) and Kenny DalglishMartinez on Liverpool shortlist
    19:15

    Wigan give Liverpool permission to speak to boss Roberto Martinez about the vacant managerial position at Anfield.

    Roberto Martinez is given permission to speak to Liverpool and is one of several candidates shortlisted to succeed Kenny Dalglish.

    19:10 Broad's six give England control Murray beaten by Gasquet in Rome

    Sportsday - breaking sports news Live

    Broad's six give England control

    Clock face - WestminsterLive: Adjournment debate Live Ed DaveyEnergy and climate change questions Watch

    Conservative MP for Congleton Fiona Bruce is leading a debate on the disappearance of John Lawton.

    MPs have put questions to Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey and his ministerial team.

    19:00 Armitstead & Cooke battle for superiority Owen wants to extend his career
    Man with world's longest moustacheQuiff upper lip Nicole Cooke (left) and Lizzie ArmitsteadWheels on fire

    The man with the world's longest moustache gives his grooming tips

    The UK's contenders for Olympic road cycling gold BBC Sport

    The status of statins Quiff upper lip

    Could the proposal to protect all over-50s from heart attacks work?

    The man with the world's longest moustache gives his grooming tips

    'Bashtag' battle The status of statins

    Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?

  • 'Green on blue'

    How safe are UK soldiers working with Afghan forces?

  • Could the proposal to protect all over-50s from heart attacks work?

    18:50

    England v West Indies Live

    Broad's six give England control

    18:45 The Queen leaving Westminster Abbey, from the TV broadcastTV royalty Man with world's longest moustacheQuiff upper lip

    Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee

    The man with the world's longest moustache gives his grooming tips

    Man with world's longest moustacheQuiff upper lip The Queen leaving Westminster Abbey, from the TV broadcastTV royalty

    The man with the world's longest moustache gives his grooming tips

    Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee

    18:40
  • 'My seven years behind bars' Watch
  • Freed man 'faces biggest sentence'
  • Freed man 'faces biggest sentence'
  • 'My seven years behind bars' Watch
  • Breaking newsMartinez set for Liverpool talks Roberto Martinez (right) and Kenny DalglishMartinez set for Liverpool talks
    US golf fans 'less knowledgeable' Armitstead & Cooke battle for superiority
    Bilingual public services plan Vauxhall boost for Welsh workers
    Clock face - WestminsterLive: Queen's Speech debate Live Clock face - WestminsterLive: Adjournment debate Live

    MPs are debating the programme of laws for the new session proposed in the Queen's Speech focusing on jobs and growth.

    Conservative MP for Congleton Fiona Bruce is leading a debate on the disappearance of John Lawton.

    StatinsThe status of statins The Thick Of It series three episode sevenJargon patrol

    Could the proposal to protect all over-50s from heart attacks work?

    What does the word 're-mode' actually mean?

    The Thick Of It series three episode sevenJargon patrol The Queen leaving Westminster Abbey, from the TV broadcastTV royalty

    What does the word 're-mode' actually mean?

    Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee

    'Bashtag' battle The status of statins

    Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?

    Could the proposal to protect all over-50s from heart attacks work?

    TV royalty 'Bashtag' battle

    Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee

    Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?

    18:35 Winstone slams murder case police Freed man 'faces biggest sentence'
    Shivnarine ChanderpaulEngland v West Indies Live Breaking newsMartinez set for Liverpool talks

    Stuart Broad takes five wickets but Shivnarine Chanderpaul delays England on the opening day of the international summer at Lord's.

    Wigan give Liverpool permission to speak to boss Roberto Martinez about the vacant managerial position at Anfield.

    Martinez set for Liverpool talks

    England v West Indies Live

    18:30 BREAKING NEWS LATEST
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  • Syria opposition head 'to resign' Met Police to extract phone data
    Schools 'fail to teach swimming' Syria opposition head 'to resign'
    Owen wants to extend his career Martinez set for Liverpool talks
    Mobile phone data extraction terminalUK police to extract phone data Cabinet Office crestGovernment to miss cookie cut-off
    Government to miss cookie cut-off China Mobile in talks with Apple
    BBC News at Six Live BBC News Channel Live
    18:25

    US singer Donna Summer, famous for disco hits including I Feel Love, Love To Love You Baby and Love's Unkind, dies at the age of 63.

    US singer Donna Summer, famous for disco hits including I Feel Love and Love To Love You Baby, dies at the age of 63.

    Cabinet Office crestGovernment to miss cookie cut-off Mobile phone data extraction terminalUK police to extract phone data
    Privacy watchdog to meet Google Government to miss cookie cut-off
    18:20
  • The sound of disco icon Summer Watch
  • Obituary: Donna Summer
  • A life in pictures: Donna Summer
  • The sound of disco icon Summer Watch
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  • The sound of disco icon Summer Watch
  • Stuart Broad takes four wickets but Shivnarine Chanderpaul delays England on the opening day of the international summer at Lord's.

    Stuart Broad takes five wickets but Shivnarine Chanderpaul delays England on the opening day of the international summer at Lord's.

    Olympic Torch handover in Athens Live BBC News at Six Live
    BBC Radio 4 - PM Live BBC Radio 5 live Live
    18:05 The Princess Royal receives the Olympic torch on behalf of the UK begins at a ceremony at the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens Live
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    17:55 Donna SummerDisco singer Donna Summer dies Donna SummerDisco singer Donna Summer dies

    Stuart Broad removes Marlon Samuels and Denesh Ramdin in successive overs to check West Indies' momentum in the final session.

    Stuart Broad takes four wickets but Shivnarine Chanderpaul delays England on the opening day of the international summer at Lord's.

    17:50 Donna SummerDisco singer Donna Summer dies Donna SummerDisco singer Donna Summer dies
    Olympic flame being handed over Olympic flame handed over to UK

    The Olympic flame is being officially handed over to organisers of the London 2012 Games at a ceremony in Athens.

    The Olympic flame is officially handed over to organisers of the London 2012 Games at a ceremony in Athens.

    17:45 Formal handover of Olympic torch to the UK begins at the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens Live The Princess Royal receives the Olympic torch on behalf of the UK begins at a ceremony at the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens Live
    Sam HallamCourt quashes murder conviction Sam HallamCourt quashes murder conviction
    Donna SummerDisco singer Donna Summer dies Donna SummerDisco singer Donna Summer dies
    17:35 Panathenaic Stadium, Athens, Greece, 17 May 2012Olympic flame being handed over Donna SummerDisco singer Donna Summer dies

    The Olympic flame is being officially handed over to organisers of the London 2012 Games at a ceremony in Athens.

    US singer Donna Summer, famous for disco hits including I Feel Love, Love To Love You Baby and Love's Unkind, dies at the age of 63.

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    Jobs boost as UK gets Astra deal Olympic flame being handed over

    Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port car plant will build a new Astra car in a deal that means huge investment and the creation and support of thousands of jobs.

    The Olympic flame is being officially handed over to organisers of the London 2012 Games at a ceremony in Athens.

    Mladic trial hit by legal hitch Jobs boost as UK gets Astra deal

    The war crimes trial of Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic is postponed on its second day because prosecutors failed to disclose some evidence to the defence.

    Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port car plant will build a new Astra car in a deal that means huge investment and the creation and support of thousands of jobs.

    Statins 'benefit healthy people' Mladic trial hit by legal hitch
    Liverpool 'need to move quickly' Stoner announces shock retirement
    Bankia shares continue to slide Bankia: No cash withdrawal surge
    Nicholas CraceOldest living kidney donor at 83 StatinsStatins 'benefit healthy people'
    Robotic arm controlled by thought Oldest living kidney donor at 83
    Donna SummerDisco singer Donna Summer dies The Wiggles, pictured in 2006Wiggles founder members bow out
    Wiggles founder members bow out Broadway run for Priscilla ends
    Death penalty for Somaliland raid
    SA 'fails pupils on textbooks'
    Newburgh sailing clubYour pictures Torchbearer Dimitrios Chondrokoukis lighting a cauldron with the Olympic flame at the Acropolis in AthensOlympic flame
    Four-week-old Florida Burrowing Owlets stand in their nest at a local park in Miami, FloridaDay in pictures Newburgh sailing clubYour pictures
    Ann Carrington checks a buttons used to create the ermine on her banner Gold buttons Four-week-old Florida Burrowing Owlets stand in their nest at a local park in Miami, FloridaDay in pictures
    A woman touches the coffin of Mexican author Carlos FuentesFuentes' wake Ann Carrington checks a buttons used to create the ermine on her banner Gold buttons
    The Queen, Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Charles board a barge to the Weavers' TriangleRoyal visit A woman touches the coffin of Mexican author Carlos FuentesFuentes' wake
    A Palestinian demonstrator throws a stone Day in pictures The Queen, Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Charles board a barge to the Weavers' TriangleRoyal visit
    Two women boxingDay in pictures A Palestinian demonstrator throws a stone Day in pictures
    Invasion launches the Norfolk and Norwich Festival 2012Dinosaur city Two women boxingDay in pictures
    17:30 Legendary disco singer Donna Summer - who had a number one with I Feel Love - has died at the age of 63, her publicist says Legendary disco singer Donna Summer - who had a number one with I Feel Love - has died at the age of 63

    The Olympic flame is being officially handed over to organisers of the London 2012 Games at a rain-drenched ceremony in Athens.

    The Olympic flame is being officially handed over to organisers of the London 2012 Games at a ceremony in Athens.

    The stars and director of Moonrise Kingdom blow a collective kiss at their film's Cannes premiereStars shine on Cannes red carpet Donna SummerDisco singer Donna Summer dies
    17:25 Added BREAKING NEWS Legendary disco singer Donna Summer - who had a number one with I Feel Love - has died at the age of 63, her publicist says
  • 17:20 John McDonnellMP defies 58,000/1 odds in ballot Mark HarperLobbying 'to be reformed by 2015'
    Lobbying 'to be reformed by 2015' MP defies 58,000/1 odds in ballot
    Traffic lightsViewpoint: Is it time to get rid of traffic lights? Lotte Hofmeester as an infant (left), and age 12 (right)The baby time-lapse trend
    7 questions on sandwiches Viewpoint: Is it time to get rid of traffic lights?
    Trial told of Srebrenica chaos
    Greece names caretaker cabinet
    StatinsThe status of statins Swimmers in lanesTaking the plunge

    Could the proposal to protect all over-50s from heart attacks work?

    Why swimming can be a life-shaping - and a life-saving - skill

    The Thick Of It series three episode sevenJargon patrol StatinsThe status of statins

    What does the word 're-mode' actually mean?

    Could the proposal to protect all over-50s from heart attacks work?

    Man with world's longest moustacheQuiff upper lip The Thick Of It series three episode sevenJargon patrol

    The man with the world's longest moustache gives his grooming tips

    What does the word 're-mode' actually mean?

    Facebook being used on a mobile phone'Bashtag' battle Man with world's longest moustacheQuiff upper lip

    Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?

    The man with the world's longest moustache gives his grooming tips

  • The Queen leaving Westminster Abbey, from the TV broadcastTV royalty 'Bashtag' battle

    Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee

    Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?


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    Time-lapse babies TV royalty

    The people who record every single day of a child's life

    Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee

    17:10 Olympic flame at the Acropolis, GreeceOlympic flame to be handed over Panathenaic Stadium, Athens, Greece, 17 May 2012Olympic flame being handed over

    The Olympic flame is to be officially handed over to organisers of the London Games at a rain-drenched ceremony in Athens.

    The Olympic flame is being officially handed over to organisers of the London 2012 Games at a rain-drenched ceremony in Athens.

    Man killed mum as children played Mother killed as children played
    David and Sarah Johnston Doctor revelation in McKeown case Peter Hain on the Andrew Marr showHain case end 'free speech win'
    Case against Hain not proceeding Doctor revelation in McKeown case
    Translation of the word WelshBilingual public services plan Peter Hain on the Andrew Marr showCase against Hain not proceeding
    Six beaches lose blue flag status Bilingual public services plan
    The Queen leaving Westminster Abbey, from the TV broadcastTV royalty Facebook being used on a mobile phone'Bashtag' battle

    Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee

    Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?

  • 'Bashtag' battle The Queen leaving Westminster Abbey, from the TV broadcastTV royalty

    Has social media shifted balance when making complaints?

    Watching the big events - from the Coronation to the Jubilee

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    17:05 UK will retain stricter animal testing standards than those required by new EU directive, government minister says Formal handover of Olympic torch to the UK begins at the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens Live
    The head of Syria's main opposition umbrella body, the Syrian National Council, says he will resign amid growing criticism and rifts UK will retain stricter animal testing standards than those required by new EU directive, government minister says
    Two people arrested on suspicion of assault on Emma Winnell, the 93-year-old attacked in her home in Birmingham two weeks ago The head of Syria's main opposition umbrella body, the Syrian National Council, says he will resign amid growing criticism and rifts
    David Cameron says he is "prepared to do whatever is necessary" to protect UK and its currency from the troubles with the euro Two people arrested on suspicion of assault on Emma Winnell, the 93-year-old attacked in her home in Birmingham two weeks ago
  • LATEST Trial of former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic adjourned because of 'significant errors' by prosecution
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    Jobs boost as UK gets Astra dealAstra Sports Tourer Cameron defends his euro warningDavid Cameron

    Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port car plant will build a new Astra car in a deal that means huge investment and the creation and support of thousands of jobs.

    David Cameron says it was "more dangerous to stay silent than to speak out" - and insists there will be no retreat on deficit reduction.

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  • David CameronCameron defends his euro warning Sam HallamCourt quashes murder conviction

    David Cameron says it was "more dangerous to stay silent than to speak out" - and insists there will be no retreat on deficit reduction.

    A 24-year-old London man who has served more than seven years in jail for the murder of a trainee chef has his conviction quashed.

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    Robinson: PM targets growth argument Winstone slams murder case police
    Sam HallamCourt quashes murder conviction Olympic flame at the Acropolis, GreeceOlympic flame to be handed over

    A 24-year-old London man who has served more than seven years in jail for the murder of a trainee chef has his conviction quashed.

    The Olympic flame is to be officially handed over to organisers of the London Games at a rain-drenched ceremony in Athens.

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    Mladic trial hit by legal hitch Jobs boost as UK gets Astra deal

    The war crimes trial of Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic is postponed on its second day because prosecutors failed to disclose some evidence to the defence.

    Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port car plant will build a new Astra car in a deal that means huge investment and the creation and support of thousands of jobs.

    Statins 'benefit healthy people' Mladic trial hit by legal hitch

    Thousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if the cholesterol-lowering drugs, statins, were more widely prescribed, research suggests.

    The war crimes trial of Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic is postponed on its second day because prosecutors failed to disclose some evidence to the defence.

    Syria opposition head 'to resign' Statins 'benefit healthy people'
    Schools 'fail to teach swimming' Syria opposition head 'to resign'
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    Stuart Broad removes Marlon Samuels and Denesh Ramdin in successive overs to check West Indies' momentum in the final session at Lord's.

    Stuart Broad removes Marlon Samuels and Denesh Ramdin in successive overs to check West Indies' momentum in the final session.

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    Simon CowellSimon Cowell: 'I'm lucky and weird' Listen10:07 Benoit CoeureHow new boy saved eurozone banks Watch04:00
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    Stuart Broad removes Marlon Samuels after Shivnarine Chanderpaul reaches his half-century on a keenly contested opening day at Lord's.

    Stuart Broad removes Marlon Samuels and Denesh Ramdin in successive overs to check West Indies' momentum in the final session at Lord's.

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    16:55 The Heights bar, LoughinislandBlack armbands to mark tragedy David and Sarah Johnston Doctor revelation in McKeown case
    Doctor revelation in McKeown case Black armbands to mark tragedy
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    Shivnarine Chanderpaul reaches his half-century as West Indies rebuild after tea on the first day of the opening Test at Lord's.

    Stuart Broad removes Marlon Samuels after Shivnarine Chanderpaul reaches his half-century on a keenly contested opening day at Lord's.

    Christine PetersMan killed mum as children played Police car on Upper Brook StreetMan admits dead woman's bag theft
    May denies conflict in G4S deal Man killed mum as children played
    16:45 Plans to make whiskey in old jail Doctor revelation in McKeown case
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    England go in search of the fifth West Indies wicket after tea on the first day of the opening Test at Lord's.

    Shivnarine Chanderpaul reaches his half-century as West Indies rebuild after tea on the first day of the opening Test at Lord's.

    16:30 French swimmer Philippe Croizon rests on the shore in the coastal village of Pasar Skow located in Indonesia's eastern province of PapuaLimbless Frenchman starts world swim AdeleAdele wins songwriter of the year award
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    West Indies take tea on 146-4 on the first day of the opening Test against England at Lord's, with Shivnarine Chanderpaul 42 not out

    England go in search of the fifth West Indies wicket after tea on the first day of the opening Test at Lord's.

    'Suicidal' man in £25,000 payout Man killed mum as children played
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    Shivnarine Chanderpaul attempts to rebuild the West Indies innings after they slip to 100-4 on the opening day of the first Test at Lord's.

    West Indies take tea on 146-4 on the first day of the opening Test against England at Lord's, with Shivnarine Chanderpaul 42 not out

    15:45 CCTV image of Scott KerrMan admits rape and sex assault Scott KerrMan admits rape and sex assault
    15:40 The head of Syria's main opposition umbrella body, the Syrian National Council, says he will resign amid growing criticism and rifts UK will retain stricter animal testing standards than those required by new EU directive, government minister says
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    Judges quash murder conviction of Sam Hallam, 24, who has spent more than seven years in custody Two people arrested on suspicion of assault on Emma Winnell, the 93-year-old attacked in her home in Birmingham two weeks ago
    15:35 White births now minority in US UK retains strict animal test law
    UK retains strict animal test law Councils 'must lower emissions'
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    Darren Bravo is run out for 29 as West Indies lose a fourth wicket on the opening day of the first Test against England at Lord's.

    Shivnarine Chanderpaul attempts to rebuild the West Indies innings after they slip to 100-4 on the opening day of the first Test at Lord's.

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    A 24-year-old man who has served more than seven years in jail for a murder in central London has his conviction quashed.

    A 24-year-old London man who has served more than seven years in jail for the murder of a trainee chef has his conviction quashed.

    Statins 'benefit healthy people' Mladic war crimes trial postponed

    Thousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if the cholesterol-lowering drugs, statins, were more widely prescribed, research suggests.

    The war crimes trial of Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic is postponed on its second day because prosecutors failed to disclose some evidence to the defence.

    Trial told of Srebrenica chaos Statins 'benefit healthy people'

    Prosecutors describe the chaos leading to the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, on the second day of Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic's war crimes trial.

    Thousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if the cholesterol-lowering drugs, statins, were more widely prescribed, research suggests.

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    Darren Bravo marshals West Indies past 100 - for the loss of three wickets - on the first afternoon of the opening Test against England at Lord's.

    Darren Bravo is run out for 29 as West Indies lose a fourth wicket on the opening day of the first Test against England at Lord's.

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    Stuart Broad ends Adrian Barath's resistance as England strike shortly after lunch on day one of the first Test at Lord's.

    Darren Bravo marshals West Indies past 100 - for the loss of three wickets - on the first afternoon of the opening Test against England at Lord's.

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    A 24-year-old man who has served seven years in jail for a murder in central London has his conviction quashed.

    A 24-year-old man who has served more than seven years in jail for a murder in central London has his conviction quashed.

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    Stuart Broad ends Adrian Barath's resistance as England break through shortly after lunch on the opening day of the first Test at Lord's.

    Stuart Broad ends Adrian Barath's resistance as England strike shortly after lunch on day one of the first Test at Lord's.

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    Prosecutors describe the chaos leading to the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, on the second day of Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic's war crimes trial.

    David Cameron says it was "more dangerous to stay silent than to speak out" - and insists there will be no retreat on deficit reduction.

    New video of Mladic in Srebrenica Watch PM: 'Make up or break-up' Watch
    Timeline: Siege of Srebrenica Robinson: PM targets growth argument
    Cameron defends his euro warning Statins 'benefit healthy people'

    David Cameron says it was "more dangerous to stay silent than to speak out" - and insists there will be no retreat on deficit reduction.

    Thousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if the cholesterol-lowering drugs, statins, were more widely prescribed, research suggests.

    Statins 'benefit healthy people' Trial told of Srebrenica chaos

    Thousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if the cholesterol-lowering drugs, statins, were more widely prescribed, research suggests.

    Prosecutors describe the chaos leading to the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, on the second day of Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic's war crimes trial.

    Adrian Barath and Darren Bravo help West Indies recover from the loss of two early wickets in the first Test against England at Lord's.

    Stuart Broad ends Adrian Barath's resistance as England break through shortly after lunch on the opening day of the first Test at Lord's.

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    West Indies recover from the loss of two early wickets to reach 83-2 by lunch in the first Test against England at Lord's.

    Adrian Barath and Darren Bravo help West Indies recover from the loss of two early wickets in the first Test against England at Lord's.

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    Nicholas CraceMeet man who donated kidney at 83 Watch02:15 Speed flying on Mount EtnaSpeed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33
    Benoit CoeureHow new boy saved eurozone banks Watch04:00 Nicholas CraceMeet man who donated kidney at 83 Watch02:15
    Simon CowellSimon Cowell: 'I'm lucky and weird' Listen10:07 Benoit CoeureHow new boy saved eurozone banks Watch04:00
    US actor Jason Schwartzman, US actor Bob Balaban, US director Wes Anderson, US actor Bruce Willis, US actor Edward Norton and US actor Bill Murray pose before the opening ceremony of the 65th Cannes film festivalMoonrise Kingdom opens Cannes Watch01:31 Simon CowellSimon Cowell: 'I'm lucky and weird' Listen10:07
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    David Cameron has said it is his job to keep the UK safe whatever the fate of the eurozone.

    David Cameron says it was "more dangerous to stay silent than to speak out" - and insists there will be no retreat on deficit reduction.

    English housing starts fall back Private police roles put on hold
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    13:35 Two people arrested on suspicion of assault on Emma Winnell, the 93-year-old attacked in her home in Birmingham two weeks ago Two people arrested on suspicion of assault on Emma Winnell, the 93-year-old attacked in her home in Birmingham two weeks ago
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    How safe are UK soldiers working with Afghan forces?

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    Adrian Barath leads West Indies' response after James Anderson claims two early wickets for England in the first Test at Lord's.

    West Indies recover from the loss of two early wickets to reach 83-2 by lunch in the first Test against England.

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    James Anderson claims two early wickets as England prosper with the new ball after winning the toss in the first Test at Lord's.

    Adrian Barath leads West Indies' response after James Anderson claims two early wickets for England in the first Test at Lord's.

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    Gunmen kill six policemen and a civilian in attack on governor's compound in western Afghanistan, officials say Vauxhall confirms that a new Astra model will be built at the Ellesmere Port plant, securing 2,100 jobs
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    Media organisations win a High Court battle over police orders to hand over film of the evictions from the Essex traveller site.

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    A third of children in England cannot swim by the time they leave primary school, according to research from the Amateur Swimming Association.

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    Higher university tuition fees have not boosted teaching time at England's universities, research suggests.

    David Cameron is expected to say it is his job to keep the UK safe whatever the fate of the eurozone.

    Social work cuts 'risking lives' Fees rise 'didn't boost teaching'
    UK housing market 'needs fixing' Social work cuts 'risking lives'
    Spanish queen cancels UK visit UK housing market 'needs fixing'
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    Experts study Harry Potter novels Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal
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    General Motors is to confirm this morning that Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port plant has been saved, securing the jobs of 2,100 staff and creating hundreds more.

    Workers at Vauxhall vote in favour of a new pay deal, clearing the way for owner General Motors to invest in the company's Ellesmere Port plant, securing 2,100 jobs.

    08:35 Second day of the trial of former Bosnian Serb army commander, Ratko Mladic Live Vauxhall workers vote in favour of a pay deal, clearing the way for a plan to save Ellesmere Port plant
    Business Secretary Vince Cable says expected announcement by GM will mean 700 new jobs at the Ellesmere Port plant Second day of the trial of former Bosnian Serb army commander, Ratko Mladic Live
    Lotte Hofmeester as an infant (left), and age 12 (right)Time-lapse babies Lotte Hofmeester as an infant (left), and age 12 (right)Time-lapse babies
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    08:20 Housing market 'not being fixed' UK housing market 'needs fixing'
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    Will Smith meets Team GBWill Smith's Team GB Olympic workout Watch01:27 US actor Jason Schwartzman, US actor Bob Balaban, US director Wes Anderson, US actor Bruce Willis, US actor Edward Norton and US actor Bill Murray pose before the opening ceremony of the 65th Cannes film festivalMoonrise Kingdom opens Cannes Watch01:31
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    General Motors is to confirm this morning that Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port plant has been saved, securing the jobs of 2,100 staff and creating hundreds more.

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    Some apprenticeship schemes are of no benefit, a parliamentary committee has said A third of children in England cannot swim when they leave primary school, Amateur Swimming Association research suggests
    Estranged wife of Robert F Kennedy Jr found dead in New York, her lawyer says Some apprenticeship schemes are of no benefit, a parliamentary committee has said
    Four people are arrested in a protest by the British National Party in Rochdale over a child sex grooming case Estranged wife of Robert F Kennedy Jr found dead in New York, her lawyer says
    08:05 Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal Parker could miss Euros - Hodgson

    Parker could miss Euros - Hodgson

    Sportsday - breaking sports news Live

    JK RowlingExperts study Harry Potter novels Rangers FCTribunal rejects Rangers appeal
    Queen asked to end 'blood taint' Experts study Harry Potter novels
    Burning carTroubles survivors lobby Stormont The Heights bar, LoughinislandBlack armbands to mark tragedy
    'Fear' over body parts retention Troubles survivors lobby Stormont
    Blue Peter shipChildren's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41 US actor Jason Schwartzman, US actor Bob Balaban, US director Wes Anderson, US actor Bruce Willis, US actor Edward Norton and US actor Bill Murray pose before the opening ceremony of the 65th Cannes film festivalMoonrise Kingdom opens Cannes Watch01:31
    Ed MilibandPM faces 'LOL' text jibe in Commons Watch01:09 Blue Peter shipChildren's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41
    08:00 Jobs fair, file photoUK unemployment falls by 45,000 Ian WatmoreSenior civil servant to resign
    In Full: Prime Minister's Questions UK unemployment falls by 45,000
    Royal couple continue their tour Playwright wins political asylum
    07:55 Fees rise 'didn't boost teaching' Statins 'benefit healthy people'

    Higher university tuition fees have not boosted teaching time at England's universities, research suggests.

    Thousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if the cholesterol-lowering drugs, statins, were more widely prescribed, research suggests.

    Olympic flame to be handed over Fees rise 'didn't boost teaching'

    The Olympic flame is to be officially handed over to organisers of the London Games at a ceremony in Athens.

    Higher university tuition fees have not boosted teaching time at England's universities, research suggests.

    Social work cuts 'risking lives' Olympic flame to be handed over
    Housing market 'not being fixed' Social work cuts 'risking lives'
    Spanish queen cancels UK visit Housing market 'not being fixed'
    Government to miss cookie cut-off Spanish queen cancels UK visit
    Councils 'must lower emissions' Government to miss cookie cut-off
    StatinsStatins 'benefit healthy people' Robotic arm controlled by patient's brainRobotic arm controlled by thought
    Robotic arm controlled by thought Old films to aid memory recovery
    HS1000 bladesTidal turbine 'performing well' Schoolchildren with 'Sun' facesCouncils 'must lower emissions'
    Whales can adjust their hearing Tidal turbine 'performing well'
    Old films to aid memory recovery Royal couple continue their tour
    07:40 Cardiff Airport boss leaves job Railway crime falls by a quarter
    07:35 Cardiff airportCardiff Airport boss leaves job A pupil writing at Lliswerry Primary SchoolPoor literacy standards tackled
    'Savage' killers set man on fire Cardiff Airport boss leaves job
    07:25 UK climate fix balloon grounded Whales can adjust their hearing
    07:20 Parker could miss Euros - Hodgson Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal
    Carroll in England Euro squad Parker could miss Euros - Hodgson

    Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal

    West Indies legends - Sir Viv Richards Watch

    07:15 Parker could miss Euros - Hodgson Strauss not thinking of quitting
    Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal Parker could miss Euros - Hodgson
    Strauss not thinking of quitting Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal
    07:05 Robot armThoughts used to control robotic arm Watch02:19 A woman withdrawing money from a cash machine in AthensGreeks withdraw millions from banks Watch01:40
    Blue Peter shipChildren's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41 Robot armThoughts used to control robotic arm Watch02:19
    Acropolis ceremonyAcropolis ceremony for Olympic torch Watch00:45 Benoit CoeureHow new boy saved eurozone banks Watch04:00
    Dragon capsule designed to dock with the International Space StationLift-off for private space travel? Watch01:28 Blue Peter shipChildren's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41
    06:45 Speed flying on Mount EtnaSpeed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 Giant water turbineA look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53
    Giant water turbineA look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53 Speed flying on Mount EtnaSpeed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33
    06:35 Ratko Mladic at The Hague. 16 May 2012Mladic trial focus on Srebrenica Ratko Mladic at The Hague. 16 May 2012Mladic trial focus on Srebrenica
    06:30 Speed flying on Mount EtnaAdrenaline sports on dangerous volcano Watch01:33 Speed flying on Mount EtnaSpeed flyers take on dangerous volcano Watch01:33
    Oil tankers in PakistanPakistan set to lift Nato Afghan blockade Watch02:25 Giant water turbineA look at new monsters of the deep Watch01:53
    Dragon capsule designed to dock with the International Space StationLift-off for private space travel? Watch01:28 Blue Peter shipChildren's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41
    Ed MilibandPM faces 'LOL' text jibe in Commons Watch01:09 Dragon capsule designed to dock with the International Space StationLift-off for private space travel? Watch01:28
    Will Smith meets Team GBWill Smith's Team GB Olympic workout Watch01:27 Ed MilibandPM faces 'LOL' text jibe in Commons Watch01:09
    Blue Peter shipChildren's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41 Will Smith meets Team GBWill Smith's Team GB Olympic workout Watch01:27
    06:20 PSNI press conference'Fear' over body parts retention Burning carTroubles survivors lobby Stormont
    Victims 'need more information' 'Fear' over body parts retention
    06:15 Kenny DalglishDalglish sacked as Liverpool boss Tom Werner, Kenny Dalglish and  John W HenryNo front-runners for Reds hotseat

    Kenny Dalglish is sacked as Liverpool manager after finishing eighth in a disappointing Premier League campaign.

    Liverpool's owners want the club's new boss to be in place for four to five years, but as of yet there are no front-runners.

    N Korea 'resumes work' on reactor
    Passport boost for activist Chen

    The American revolution which dethroned Kenny Dalglish

    The American revolution which dethroned Dalglish

    06:05 Finance firm creates 164 new jobs Victims 'need more information'
    BBC News Channel Live BBC Breakfast Live
    BBC Radio 5 live Live BBC Radio 4 - Today Live
    05:50 Rebuilding spurs Japan economy Spain set to pay more on bonds
    Spain set to pay more on bonds
    French PM Ayrault names cabinet
    05:45 Some apprenticeship schemes are of no benefit, a parliamentary committee has said A third of children in England cannot swim when they leave primary school, Amateur Swimming Association research suggests
    Estranged wife of Robert F Kennedy Jr found dead in New York, her lawyer says Some apprenticeship schemes are of no benefit, a parliamentary committee has said
    Spain's Queen Sofia cancels vist to UK for the Diamond Jubilee following disputes with London over Gibraltar Estranged wife of Robert F Kennedy Jr found dead in New York, her lawyer says
    ClassroomGove pushes for performance pay swimming lessonSchools 'fail to teach swimming'
    Early school entry 'detrimental' Gove pushes for performance pay
    Greek leftist attacks EU 'poker'
    Spain set to pay more on bonds
    05:40 Estranged wife of Robert F Kennedy Jr found dead in New York, her lawyer says Some apprenticeship schemes are of no benefit, a parliamentary committee has said
    Spain's Queen Sofia cancels vist to UK for the Diamond Jubilee following disputes with London over Gibraltar Estranged wife of Robert F Kennedy Jr found dead in New York, her lawyer says
    Four people are arrested in a protest by the British National Party in Rochdale over a child sex grooming case Spain's Queen Sofia cancels vist to UK for the Diamond Jubilee following disputes with London over Gibraltar
    File-sharing website The Pirate Bay hit by hacking attack Four people are arrested in a protest by the British National Party in Rochdale over a child sex grooming case
    05:35

    The Welsh director behind an Indonesian martial arts hit

    The Welsh director behind martial arts movie The Raid

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    Papers discuss eurozone warnings

  • 05:25 Graham Brady MPNew faces on Tory 1922 committee Jobs fair, file photoUK unemployment falls by 45,000
    Heckled May defends police change In Full: Prime Minister's Questions
    05:10 Balloon shadowUK climate fix balloon grounded HS1000 bladesTidal turbine 'performing well'
    Subways share universal structure UK climate fix balloon grounded
    HS1000 bladesTidal turbine 'performing well' JK RowlingExperts study Harry Potter novels
    Experts study Harry Potter novels Queen asked to end 'blood taint'
    04:45 China veterans urge Zhou sacking
    N Korea 'resumes work' on reactor
    04:30 Vauxhall car plant 'saved by GM'Vauxhall logo Vauxhall car plant 'saved by GM'
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    Ratko Mladic at The Hague. 16 May 2012Mladic trial focus on Srebrenica

    Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic's war crimes trial enters its second day, with prosecutors focusing on the 1995 Srebrenica massacre.

    Mladic trial focus on Srebrenica
    Greek leftist attacks EU 'poker'
    04:20 Robot armThoughts used to control robotic arm Watch02:19 Oil tankers in PakistanPakistan set to lift Nato Afghan blockade Watch02:25
    Dragon capsule designed to dock with the International Space StationLift-off for private space travel? Watch01:28 Robot armThoughts used to control robotic arm Watch02:19
    Acropolis ceremonyAcropolis ceremony for Olympic torch Watch00:45 Dragon capsule designed to dock with the International Space StationLift-off for private space travel? Watch01:28
    Ed MilibandPM faces 'LOL' text jibe in Commons Watch01:09 Acropolis ceremonyAcropolis ceremony for Olympic torch Watch00:45
    Will Smith meets Team GBWill Smith's Team GB Olympic workout Watch01:27 Ed MilibandPM faces 'LOL' text jibe in Commons Watch01:09
    Blue Peter shipChildren's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41 Will Smith meets Team GBWill Smith's Team GB Olympic workout Watch01:27
    Professor Green and Bill Turnbull  Professor Green and Bill Turnbull battle Watch03:33 Blue Peter shipChildren's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41
    04:15 Taylor says witnesses 'bought'
    Congo warlord's 'days numbered'
    04:05 Mladic 'headed ethnic cleansing'
    Mladic trial focus on Srebrenica
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    Fatal fire 'started with petrol' Spanish queen cancels UK visit
    Spanish queen cancels UK visit Councils 'must lower emissions'
    03:50 Convicted murderer handed freedom Housing market 'not being fixed'
    03:40 Boy guilty of conkers row murder Government to miss cookie cut-off
    Government to miss cookie cut-off Spanish queen cancels UK visit
    Spanish queen cancels UK visit Robert F Kennedy Jr's wife dead
    Robert F Kennedy Jr's wife dead Ken Bruce gets best ever audience
    Ken Bruce'Late developer' Ken Bruce gets best ever audience Simon CowellThe Voice should be a radio show, says Cowell
    03:20 Greek leftist attacks EU 'poker' Robinson: PM 'not for turning'
    Bank warns of euro crisis 'storm' Greek leftist attacks EU 'poker'
    03:10 Heckled May defends police change Social work cuts 'risking lives'
    Baby lamppost death accidental Spanish queen cancels UK visit
    New faces on Tory 1922 committee Robert F Kennedy Jr's wife dead
    Jobs fair, file photoUK unemployment falls by 45,000 Graham Brady MPNew faces on Tory 1922 committee
    In Full: Prime Minister's Questions Heckled May defends police change
    Robert F Kennedy Jr's wife dead
    Activists storm Montreal classes
    Robot armThoughts used to control robotic arm Watch02:19 Speed flying on Mount EtnaAdrenaline sports on dangerous volcano Watch01:33
    Dragon capsule designed to dock with the International Space StationLift-off for private space travel? Watch01:28 Robot armThoughts used to control robotic arm Watch02:19
    Acropolis ceremonyAcropolis ceremony for Olympic torch Watch00:45 Dragon capsule designed to dock with the International Space StationLift-off for private space travel? Watch01:28
    Ed MilibandPM faces 'LOL' text jibe in Commons Watch01:09 Acropolis ceremonyAcropolis ceremony for Olympic torch Watch00:45
    Will Smith meets Team GBWill Smith's Team GB Olympic workout Watch01:27 Ed MilibandPM faces 'LOL' text jibe in Commons Watch01:09
    Blue Peter shipChildren's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41 Will Smith meets Team GBWill Smith's Team GB Olympic workout Watch01:27
    Professor Green and Bill Turnbull  Professor Green and Bill Turnbull battle Watch03:33 Blue Peter shipChildren's shows leave BBC One Listen07:41
    Planes flying in formationFighter jets rehearse jubilee fly-past Watch01:46 Professor Green and Bill Turnbull  Professor Green and Bill Turnbull battle Watch03:33
    02:45 Sausage protection turned down Old films to aid memory recovery
    02:20 Springbank QuarryBody found in missing boy search HS1000 bladesTidal turbine 'performing well'
    Scots artist George Wyllie dies Experts study Harry Potter novels
    02:15 Added Lotte Hofmeester as an infant (left), and age 12 (right)Time-lapse babies

    The people who record every single day of a child's life


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    The American revolution which dethroned Kenny Dalglish

  • 02:10 Robert F Kennedy Jr wife 'dead' Robert F Kennedy Jr's wife dead
    02:00

    David Cameron is expected to say it is his job to the UK safe whatever the fate of the eurozone.

    David Cameron is expected to say it is his job to keep the UK safe whatever the fate of the eurozone.

    Higher university fees have not boosted teaching time at England's universities, research suggests.

    Higher university tuition fees have not boosted teaching time at England's universities, research suggests.

    Fatal fire 'started with petrol' Olympic flame to be handed over

    Police say petrol was used to start a fire in a house in Derby in which six children died, as their parents appeal for privacy.

    The Olympic flame is to be officially handed over to organisers of the London Games at a ceremony in Athens.

    Added Fatal fire 'started with petrol'
  • High priestess Ino Menegaki lights the Olympic flame at the Temple of Hera during the lighting ceremony Olympic flame to be handed over Ken Bruce'Late developer' Ken Bruce gets best ever audience
    01:50 PM: Euro to 'make-up or break-up' Greek leftist attacks EU 'poker'
    Baby lamppost death accidental Government to miss cookie cut-off
    New faces on Tory 1922 committee Baby lamppost death accidental
    Google makes search 'more human' New faces on Tory 1922 committee
    Victoria Shaw holding LouisTerrier sounds panic alarm after owner's fall Nicholas Crace83-year-old becomes UK's oldest living kidney donor
    Irish PuntsIrish town takes a punt at bringing back old money High priestess Ino Menegaki lights the Olympic flame at the Temple of Hera during the lighting ceremony Olympic flame to be handed over
    Oldest living kidney donor at 83 Robotic arm controlled by thought
    Cabinet Office crestGovernment to miss cookie cut-off Google logo at the company's HQGoogle makes search 'more human'
    Robotic arm controlled by thought Subways share universal structure
    01:45 Subways share universal structure Robotic arm controlled by thought
    Robotic arm controlled by patient's brainMind over matter Hands touchingVillage life

    Paralysed patients control robotic arm using their thoughts.

    How retirement complexes could help tackle social care crisis

    Marie Colvin visiting the grave of Martha Gelhorn in 2003Marie Colvin mourned Modern version of Swiss Army knifeCutting through

    Tribute paid to 'greatest war correspondent'

    How the Swiss Army knife had to adapt after 9/11

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    Children watching Andy Pandy on TV, 1950In pictures

    BBC children's programmes over seven decades.


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    We're invisible E-Day showdown

    Why women's unemployment is rising faster than men's

    The day the ECB saved the eurozone's banks

    Stuff the Jubilee Meet Gareth

    Have the punks of '77 changed their minds about the royals?

  • The new Latin?

    A top Italian university switches to English

  • The Welsh director behind an Indonesian martial arts hit

    01:40

    General Motors is to confirm with hours that Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port plant has been saved, securing the jobs of 2,100 staff, the BBC learns.

    General Motors is to confirm within hours that Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port plant has been saved, securing the jobs of 2,100 staff, the BBC learns.

    01:35 Bank warns of euro crisis 'storm' Vauxhall car plant 'saved by GM'Vauxhall logo

    The Bank of England warns that the eurozone is "tearing itself apart" with the "storm" threatening the UK recovery, as it cuts its forecast for growth this year.

    General Motors is to confirm with hours that Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port plant has been saved, securing the jobs of 2,100 staff, the BBC learns.

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    Steven GrisalesBoy guilty of conkers row murder Sculpture of the single currency in BrusselsPM: UK my priority in euro crisis

    A 15-year-old boy is convicted of murdering a student who was stabbed in north London after a row over throwing conkers.

    David Cameron is expected to say it is his job to the UK safe whatever the fate of the eurozone.

    Boy blames friend for stab death PM: Euro to 'make-up or break-up'
    Boy 'killed man over conkers row' Bank warns of euro crisis 'storm'

    Kenny DalglishDalglish sacked as Liverpool boss

    Kenny Dalglish is sacked as Liverpool manager after finishing eighth in a disappointing Premier League campaign. BBC Sport

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    Fatal fire 'started with petrol' Fees rise 'didn't boost teaching'

    Police say petrol was used to start a fire in a house in Derby in which six children died, as their parents appeal for privacy.

    Higher university fees have not boosted teaching time at England's universities, research suggests.

    Heckled May defends police change Fatal fire 'started with petrol'

    Home Secretary Theresa May denies her relationship with the police is beyond repair after she was heckled at the Police Federation conference.

    Police say petrol was used to start a fire in a house in Derby in which six children died, as their parents appeal for privacy.

    Convicted murderer handed freedom Heckled May defends police change
    Baby lamppost death accidental Convicted murderer handed freedom
    Children's shows to leave BBC One Boy guilty of conkers row murder
    Mladic 'headed ethnic cleansing' Baby lamppost death accidental
    The Pirate Bay hit by hack attack
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    Scott ParkerParker could miss Euros - Hodgson Kenny DalglishDalglish sacked as Liverpool boss

    England boss Roy Hodgson admits Scott Parker could still miss Euro 2012 despite being named in his 23-man squad.

    Kenny Dalglish is sacked as Liverpool manager after finishing eighth in a disappointing Premier League campaign.

    Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal Parker could miss Euros - Hodgson
    Carroll in England Euro squad Tribunal rejects Rangers appeal
    Strauss not thinking of quitting Carroll in England Euro squad
    Webber column: Williams win 'unreal' Strauss not thinking of quitting
    Vauxhall logoVauxhall car plant 'saved by GM' Job Centre Plus queueSome work schemes 'of no benefit'
    Some work schemes 'of no benefit' Rebuilding spurs Japan economy
    Sculpture of the single currency in BrusselsPM: UK my priority in euro crisis Jobs fair, file photoUK unemployment falls by 45,000
    UK unemployment falls by 45,000 In Full: Prime Minister's Questions
    University lectureFees rise 'didn't boost teaching' ClassroomGove pushes for performance pay
    Gove pushes for performance pay Early school entry 'detrimental'
    Facebook to sell 25% more shares The Pirate Bay hit by hack attack
    Ewan McGregor and Andrea ArnoldCannes jury denies 'sexism' claim Blue Peter presenters Helen Skelton and Barney Harwood with the show’s editor Tim Levell Children's shows to leave BBC One
    Royal portraits reunited at show Cannes jury denies 'sexism' claim
    Sandwich7 questions on sandwiches Traffic lightsViewpoint: Is it time to get rid of traffic lights?
    Could France learn to love British beef? 7 questions on sandwiches
    Greek leftist attacks EU 'poker'
    Mladic 'headed ethnic cleansing'
    Robotic arm controlled by patient's brainMind over matter Blue Peter logoSetting sail

    Paralysed patients control robotic arm using their thoughts.

    Why is departure of children's TV from BBC One mourned by many?

    Marie Colvin visiting the grave of Martha Gelhorn in 2003Marie Colvin mourned Robotic arm controlled by patient's brainMind over matter

    Tribute paid to 'greatest war correspondent'

    Paralysed patients control robotic arm using their thoughts.

    Children watching Andy Pandy on TV, 1950In pictures Marie Colvin visiting the grave of Martha Gelhorn in 2003Marie Colvin mourned

    BBC children's programmes over seven decades.

    Tribute paid to 'greatest war correspondent'

    Female jobseekerWe're invisible Children watching Andy Pandy on TV, 1950In pictures

    Why women's unemployment is rising faster than men's

    BBC children's programmes over seven decades.

    Stuff the Jubilee We're invisible

    Have the punks of '77 changed their minds about the royals?

    Why women's unemployment is rising faster than men's

    The new Latin? Stuff the Jubilee

    A top Italian university switches to English

    Have the punks of '77 changed their minds about the royals?

    Clear roads The new Latin?

    Is it time to get rid of traffic lights?

    A top Italian university switches to English

    01:30 Spain's Queen Sofia cancels vist to UK for the Diamond Jubilee following disputes with London over Gibraltar Estranged wife of Robert F Kennedy Jr found dead in New York, her lawyer says
    Four people are arrested in a protest by the British National Party in Rochdale over a child sex grooming case Spain's Queen Sofia cancels vist to UK for the Diamond Jubilee following disputes with London over Gibraltar
    File-sharing website The Pirate Bay hit by hacking attack Four people are arrested in a protest by the British National Party in Rochdale over a child sex grooming case
    London Underground is to be prosecuted over a runaway engineering train on the Northern Line in August 2010 File-sharing website The Pirate Bay hit by hacking attack
    01:10 David Cameron at Prime Minister's QuestionsPM: Euro to 'make-up or break-up' Sculpture of the single currency in BrusselsPM: UK my priority in euro crisis
    01:05 'Innocent man' executed in Texas
    Robert F Kennedy Jr wife 'dead'
    00:55 ClassroomGove pushes for performance pay University lectureFees rise 'didn't boost teaching'
    Early school entry 'detrimental' Gove pushes for performance pay
    00:40 Ambulance on 999 callAmbulance change 'to save lives' StatinsStatins 'benefit healthy people'
    U-turn on NHS prostate drug use Oldest living kidney donor at 83
    00:15 Facebook logoFacebook to sell 25% more shares Cabinet Office crestGovernment to miss cookie cut-off
    Virgin Atlantic allows air calls Facebook to sell 25% more shares
    00:10 Branch of Clinton CardsClinton Cards to close 350 stores Vauxhall logoVauxhall car plant 'saved by GM'
    UK unemployment falls by 45,000 Some work schemes 'of no benefit'
    In Full: Prime Minister's Questions UK unemployment falls by 45,000