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23:20 Inside a helicopter Llodra tumbles
Pakistan's frontline: Fighting the Taliban / Ball girl in Wimbledon collision /
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23:15 LATESTMinisters back down on plans to increase taxpayers' contribution to MPs' pensions LATESTMinisters drop plans to increase taxpayers' contributions to MPs' pensions
Government drops MP pension plan MPs' pension plan dropped
Ministers back down on proposals to increase the contribution of taxpayers to MPs' pensions, ahead of a Commons debate. Plans to raise taxpayers' contributions to MPs' pensions have been dropped, in favour of a freeze, ahead of a debate.
23:10 FOOTBALLUSA beat Spain 2-0 to reach Confederations Cup final - Spain's first defeat since November 2006 LATESTWinning numbers in Wednesday's Lotto main draw are 10, 17, 20, 21, 23, 31. Bonus 32
LATESTMinisters back down on plans to increase taxpayers' contribution to MPs' pensions FOOTBALLUSA beat Spain 2-0 to reach Confederations Cup final - Spain's first defeat since November 2006
LATESTGovernment defeats Tory bid to have Iraq War inquiry heard in public 'whenever possible' LATESTMinisters back down on plans to increase taxpayers' contribution to MPs' pensions
LATESTWoman labelled 'potentially violent' after flowerbed complaint to council wins £12k in damages LATESTGovernment defeats Tory bid to have Iraq War inquiry heard in public 'whenever possible'
22:50 At least 60 people die in a blast at a market in Baghdad's Sadr City, six days before US troops pull out of Iraqi cities. At least 69 people die in a blast at a market in Baghdad's Sadr City, six days before US troops pull out of Iraqi cities.
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Maria Sharapova Sharapova edged out in thriller / Sharapova edged out in thriller
Dame Judi Dench in Quantum of Solace Curses! Film fans "disapprove of Dame Judi swearing" / SPECIAL REPORT: TALIBAN CONFLICT /
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22:30 River fall child critically ill Child critical after river rescue
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22:15 FOOTBALLUSA beat Spain 2-0 to reach Confederations Cup final - Spain's first defeat since November 2006 FOOTBALLUSA beat Spain 2-0 to reach Confederations Cup final - Spain's first defeat since November 2006
  • LATESTTwo swimmers who went missing off the Somerset coastline on Tuesday have been named
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    Brown denies Iraq inquiry U-turn 'Closure needed' on Iraq
    Anger at 'secret Iraq inquiry' Brown denies Iraq inquiry U-turn
    22:00 BBC NEWS CHANNELBBC News at Ten
    River fall child critically ill River fall child critically ill
    21:40 Roger Federer Maria Sharapova
    Live - Wimbledon / Sharapova edged out in thriller /
    21:35 Roger Federer Jozy Altidore
    Live - Wimbledon / USA stun Spain to reach Cup final /
    Jozy Altidore Roger Federer
    Live text - Spain v USA / Live - Wimbledon /
    21:25 Added FOOTBALLUSA beat Spain 2-0 to reach Confederations Cup final - Spain's first defeat since November 2006
  • LATESTHigh school athletic coach shot in gym at school in US state of Iowa has died, officials say
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    21:20 Peter Tobin Houses of Parliament
    Tobin 'joked while digging grave' Government drops MP pension plan
    A man killed an 18-year-old girl and buried her body in his back garden, pretending her grave was a sandpit, a court hears. Ministers back down on proposals to increase the contribution of taxpayers to MPs' pensions, ahead of a Commons debate.
    Protesters 'in new Iran clashes' Tobin 'joked while digging grave'
    Bank chief wants to cut borrowing Protesters 'in new Iran clashes'
    Ex-detainees allege Bagram abuse Bank chief wants to cut borrowing
    Disabled woman sues clothes store Ex-detainees allege Bagram abuse
    UK is 'Europe's largest cocaine market' Disabled woman sues clothes store
    Cowell finalising firm with Green UK is 'Europe's largest cocaine market'
    21:15 LATESTMinisters back down on plans to increase taxpayers' contribution to MPs' pensions LATESTMinisters back down on plans to increase taxpayers' contribution to MPs' pensions
    21:10 LATESTGovernment defeats Tory bid to have Iraq War inquiry heard in public 'whenever possible' LATESTMinisters back down on plans to increase taxpayers' contribution to MPs' pensions
    LATESTAt least 60 people killed in bomb blast in a market in Iraqi capital, Baghdad LATESTGovernment defeats Tory bid to have Iraq War inquiry heard in public 'whenever possible'
    Coalition bombing raid on Baghdad March 2003 Iraqi boy and UK soldier in Basra, Iraq - 17/12/2008
    21:05 The government defeats a Tory bid to have the Iraq inquiry held largely in public and let MPs decide its remit. Ministers defeat a Tory attempt to change arrangements for the Iraq war inquiry, despite criticism from some Labour MPs.
    21:00 Twin confusion for attack victim Police probe death of woman, 21
    20:50 BREAKING NEWSGovernment defeats Tory bid to have Iraq War inquiry heard in public 'whenever possible' LATESTGovernment defeats Tory bid to have Iraq War inquiry heard in public 'whenever possible'
    Boy in hospital after river fall River fall child critically ill
    20:30 LATESTAt least 55 people killed in bomb blast in a market in Iraqi capital, Baghdad LATESTAt least 60 people killed in bomb blast in a market in Iraqi capital, Baghdad
    Child falls into major NI river Boy in hospital after river fall
    'Misty caverns' on Enceladus moon Swine flu puts porpoise on brink
    Spain striker Fernando Torres Jozy Altidore
    20:15 Ministers win Iraq inquiry vote Government wins Iraq inquiry vote
    20:05 On Pakistan's frontline fighting the Taliban / Pakistan's frontline: Fighting the Taliban /
    19:50 More than 50 people die in a blast at a market in Baghdad's Sadr City, six days before US troops pull out of Iraqi cities. At least 60 people die in a blast at a market in Baghdad's Sadr City, six days before US troops pull out of Iraqi cities.
    19:30 BREAKING NEWSGovernment defeats Tory bid to have Iraq War inquiry heard in public 'whenever possible' BREAKING NEWSGovernment defeats Tory bid to have Iraq War inquiry heard in public 'whenever possible'
    LATESTWoman labelled 'potentially violent' after complaining to council about flowerbed wins £12k damages LATESTWoman labelled 'potentially violent' after flowerbed complaint to council wins £12k in damages
    Iraq map Coalition bombing raid on Baghdad March 2003
    'Dozens dead' in Baghdad bombing Ministers win Iraq inquiry vote
    More than 50 people are killed in a blast at a market in Baghdad, just six days before US troops withdraw from Iraqi cities. The government defeats a Tory bid to have the Iraq inquiry held largely in public and let MPs decide its remit.
    'No delay' in US withdrawal Inquiry 'can apportion blame'
    Sunnis fearful of Iraq future Brown denies Iraq inquiry U-turn
    Iraq: Key facts and figures Anger at 'secret Iraq inquiry'
    Iranian police (20.06.09) Map
    Protesters 'in new Iran clashes' 'Dozens dead' in Baghdad bombing
    Iranian riot police are reported to have clashed with demonstrators defying orders to stop street protests over disputed elections. More than 50 people die in a blast at a market in Baghdad's Sadr City, six days before US troops pull out of Iraqi cities.
    Bank chief wants to cut borrowing Protesters 'in new Iran clashes'
    Ministers win Iraq inquiry vote Bank chief wants to cut borrowing
    19:25 BREAKING NEWSAt least 55 people killed in bomb blast in a market in Iraqi capital, Baghdad BREAKING NEWSGovernment defeats Tory bid to have Iraq War inquiry heard in public 'whenever possible'
    LATESTTwo swimmers who went missing off the Somerset coastline on Tuesday have been named LATESTAt least 55 people killed in bomb blast in a market in Iraqi capital, Baghdad
    LATESTHigh school athletic coach shot in gym at school in US state of Iowa has died, officials say LATESTWoman labelled 'potentially violent' after complaining to council about flowerbed wins £12k damages
    LATESTAge for cervical cancer screening for women will not be lowered to 20 in England, government says LATESTTwo swimmers who went missing off the Somerset coastline on Tuesday have been named
    WIMBLEDONRoger Federer wins his second-round match against Spain's Guillermo Garcia-Lopez LATESTHigh school athletic coach shot in gym at school in US state of Iowa has died, officials say
    More than 50 people are killed in a bomb blast at a market in the Shia Sadr City area of the Iraq capital, Baghdad, say officials. More than 50 people are killed in a blast at a market in Baghdad, just six days before US troops withdraw from Iraqi cities.
    Iraq: Key facts and figures Sunnis fearful of Iraq future
    Timeline: Iraq Iraq: Key facts and figures
    MPs voting on open Iraq inquiry Ministers win Iraq inquiry vote
    19:15 BREAKING NEWSAt least 52 people killed in bomb blast in a market in Iraqi capital, Baghdad BREAKING NEWSAt least 55 people killed in bomb blast in a market in Iraqi capital, Baghdad
    LATESTHigh school athletic coach shot in gym at school in US state of Iowa has died, officials say LATESTTwo swimmers who went missing off the Somerset coastline on Tuesday have been named
    LATESTAge for cervical cancer screening for women will not be lowered to 20 in England, government says LATESTHigh school athletic coach shot in gym at school in US state of Iowa has died, officials say
    WIMBLEDONRoger Federer wins his second-round match against Spain's Guillermo Garcia-Lopez LATESTAge for cervical cancer screening for women will not be lowered to 20 in England, government says
    WIMBLEDONSerena Williams wins second-round match against Australian Jarmila Groth WIMBLEDONRoger Federer wins his second-round match against Spain's Guillermo Garcia-Lopez
    19:10 Added 'No delay' in US withdrawal Iraq: Key facts and figures Timeline: Iraq
    Iranian police (20.06.09) Iranian police (20.06.09)
    Tories attack Iraq inquiry 'mess' MPs voting on open Iraq inquiry
    Max Mosley Spain striker Fernando Torres
    F1 deal ends threat of breakaway / Live text - Spain v USA /
    Sharapova edged out in thriller F1 deal ends threat of breakaway
    19:00 breaking news Iraq map
    At least 52 people are killed in a bomb blast at a market in the Shia Sadr City area of the Iraq capital, Baghdad, say officials. More than 50 people are killed in a bomb blast at a market in the Shia Sadr City area of the Iraq capital, Baghdad, say officials.
    18:55 Hindu priest moving after attack Child falls into major NI river
    18:45 Added BREAKING NEWSAt least 52 people killed in bomb blast in a market in Iraqi capital, Baghdad
  • Iranian police (20.06.09) breaking news
    Protesters 'in new Iran clashes' 'Dozens dead' in Baghdad bombing
    Iranian riot police are reported to have clashed with demonstrators defying orders to stop street protests over disputed elections. At least 52 people are killed in a bomb blast at a market in the Shia Sadr City area of the Iraq capital, Baghdad, say officials.
    Video map of Tehran protests UK and Iran: Fraught history Iran views: 'Police everywhere' Where did votes come from? Viewpoints: What next for Iran? BBC Persian tackles restrictions Jeremy Bowen: Splits widen Removed
    Mervyn King Iranian police (20.06.09)
    Bank chief wants to cut borrowing Protesters 'in new Iran clashes'
    Bank of England governor Mervyn King calls for the government to show "greater ambition" in cutting public borrowing. Iranian riot police are reported to have clashed with demonstrators defying orders to stop street protests over disputed elections.
    Ethical Man Reborn in the USA Inside a helicopter
    Ethical Man's low carbon odyssey ends / On Pakistan's frontline fighting the Taliban /
    Tories attack Iraq inquiry 'mess' Bank chief wants to cut borrowing
    Ex-detainees allege Bagram abuse Tories attack Iraq inquiry 'mess'
    Disabled woman sues clothes store Ex-detainees allege Bagram abuse
    Iran 'will not yield' over poll Disabled woman sues clothes store
    Serena Williams Roger Federer
    18:40 Iranian police (20.06.09) Iranian police (20.06.09)
    Iranian riot police are reported to have clashed with protesters defying orders to stop street protests over disputed elections. Iranian riot police are reported to have clashed with demonstrators defying orders to stop street protests over disputed elections.
    Iran video shows street violence
    Video map of Tehran protests
    18:35 BBC News at SixBBC NEWS CHANNEL
    18:30 Sudan to execute diplomat killers Somalia MPs flee assassinations
    18:25 Coalition bombing raid on Baghdad March 2003 Iranian police (20.06.09)
    Tories attack Iraq inquiry 'mess' Protesters 'in new Iran clashes'
    The Conservatives accuse Gordon Brown of making a "monumental mess" of setting up the Iraq inquiry as MPs debate it. Iranian riot police are reported to have clashed with protesters defying orders to stop street protests over disputed elections.
    Inquiry 'can apportion blame'
    Iran video shows street violence
    Brown denies Iraq inquiry U-turn UK and Iran: Fraught history
    Anger at 'secret Iraq inquiry' Iran views: 'Police everywhere' Where did votes come from? Viewpoints: What next for Iran? BBC Persian tackles restrictions Jeremy Bowen: Splits widen
    Protesters 'in new Iran clashes' Syria 'to get US ambassador'
    Latest news, explainers and advice on coping with a recession UK economy 'set to shrink faster'
    Ex-detainees allege Bagram abuse Tories attack Iraq inquiry 'mess'
    UK economy 'set to shrink faster' Ex-detainees allege Bagram abuse
    18:15 Paisley 'may stand again as MP' Hindu priest moving after attack
    18:10 Syria 'to get US ambassador' Protesters 'in new Iran clashes'
    18:05 dot.life technology weblog Bath salts
    dot.life Bath salts...
    Can HTC's Hero be a worthy challenger to the iPhone? ...fertiliser, cleaning fluid. The new drug slang
    Evolution faster when it's warmer 'Misty caverns' on Enceladus moon
    Bath salts dot.life technology weblog
    Bath salts... dot.life
    ...fertiliser, cleaning fluid. The new drug slang Can HTC's Hero be a worthy challenger to the iPhone?
    Bus in Tavistock Square destroyed by bomb, 7 July 2005 Newsnight's Ethical Man, Justin Rowlatt tries on a cowboy hat
    The Conspiracy Files: 7/7 / Why it is important to separate fact from fiction Newsnight / Ethical Man's low carbon US odyssey in pictures
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    18:00 BBC NEWS CHANNELBBC News at Six
    17:55 dot.life technology weblog Opium
    dot.life Drug graphics
    Can HTC's Hero be a worthy challenger to the iPhone? The global drug problem in graphs and maps
    Bath salts dot.life technology weblog
    Bath salts... dot.life
    ...fertiliser, cleaning fluid. The new drug slang Can HTC's Hero be a worthy challenger to the iPhone?
    Bobbie and Connor Brimelow Bath salts
    A bug in the house Bath salts...
    My family's brush with suspected swine flu ...fertiliser, cleaning fluid. The new drug slang
    17:50 Federer & Djokovic make progress Sharapova edged out in thriller
    17:45 Attack helicopter over the border area of  Bajaur dot.life technology weblog
    Unseen offensive dot.life
    Rare access to Pakistan's fight with the Taliban Can HTC's Hero be a worthy challenger to the iPhone?
    dot.life technology weblog Bobbie and Connor Brimelow
    dot.life A bug in the house
    Can HTC's Hero be a worthy challenger to the iPhone? My family's brush with suspected swine flu
    17:35 LATESTBank of England Governor Mervyn King says government must cut its borrowing more quickly
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    Boy 'not proud' of toddler death Shot boss wins £160,000 payment
    17:30 Sale signs Mervyn King
    UK economy 'set to shrink faster' Bank chief wants to cut borrowing
    The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development revises down its forecast for the UK economy in 2009. Bank of England governor Mervyn King calls for the government to show "greater ambition" in cutting public borrowing.
    BBC political editor Nick Robinson Promo image from map
    Nick Robinson Iran protest map
    Bank: Show 'greater ambition' in reducing borrowing Watch protest footage filmed by people of Tehran
    Hardline protest outside the British embassy in Tehran - 23 June Attack helicopter over the border area of  Bajaur
    Bad feelings Unseen offensive
    UK-Iran relations have long, troubled history Rare access to Pakistan's fight with the Taliban
    Bank chief wants to cut borrowing UK economy 'set to shrink faster'
    Cowell finalising firm with Green UK is 'Europe's largest cocaine market'
    Habitat sorry for Iran Tweeting Cowell finalising firm with Green
    17:25 Brown denies Iraq inquiry U-turn Inquiry 'can apportion blame'
    Public Iraq probe urged Brown denies Iraq inquiry U-turn
    17:20 BBC business editor Robert Peston Paul van den Bosch
    Robert Peston 'No regrets'
    Tories to give sweeping new powers to the Bank Why I gave away my kidney to a total stranger
    Live - Garcia-Lopez v Federer Federer & Djokovic make progress
    17:15 LATESTBank of England governor King calls for greater government ambition in cutting public borrowing LATESTBank of England Governor Mervyn King says government must cut its borrowing more quickly
    WIMBLEDONSerena Williams wins second-round match against Australian Jarmila Groth WIMBLEDONRoger Federer wins his second-round match against Spain's Guillermo Garcia-Lopez
  • WIMBLEDONSerena Williams wins second-round match against Australian Jarmila Groth
  • Sarkozy makes Mitterrand minister Kadyrov pledges 'cruel revenge'
    Bank chief wants to cut borrowing Latest news, explainers and advice on coping with a recession
    New Speaker rebukes 'noisy' MPs Council warns MP couple over home
    Disabled woman sues clothes store Bank chief wants to cut borrowing
    Iran 'will not yield' over poll Disabled woman sues clothes store
    Council warns MP couple over home Iran 'will not yield' over poll
    17:00 dot.life technology weblog BBC business editor Robert Peston
    dot.life Robert Peston
    Can HTC's Hero be a worthy challenger to the iPhone? Tories to give sweeping new powers to the Bank
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    GCSE quiz dot.life
    It's English Lit, so turn over your papers now Can HTC's Hero be a worthy challenger to the iPhone?
    boy with teacher A
    Expelled at five GCSE quiz
    One boy tells of his struggle to stay in school It's English Lit, so turn over your papers now
    16:50 Novak Djokovic Serena Williams
    16:45 British troops in Basra in 2006 Coalition bombing raid on Baghdad March 2003
    Hardline protest outside the British embassy in Tehran - 23 June BBC political editor Nick Robinson
    Bad feelings Nick Robinson
    UK-Iran relations have long, troubled history Bank: Show 'greater ambition' in reducing borrowing
    Bath salts Hardline protest outside the British embassy in Tehran - 23 June
    Bath salts... Bad feelings
    ...fertiliser, cleaning fluid. The new drug slang UK-Iran relations have long, troubled history
    A Bath salts
    GCSE quiz Bath salts...
    It's English Lit, so turn over your papers now ...fertiliser, cleaning fluid. The new drug slang
    Council warns MP couple over home New Speaker rebukes 'noisy' MPs
    BBC business editor Robert Peston A
    Robert Peston GCSE quiz
    Tories to give sweeping new powers to the Bank It's English Lit, so turn over your papers now
    Cameron attacks Brown on spending Council warns MP couple over home
    7/7 bombings / Why it is important to counteract the conspiracy theories The Conspiracy Files: 7/7 / Why it is important to separate fact from fiction
    16:40 Henry Gewanter Newsnight: The man behind the Telegraph MPs expenses stories / Removed
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    Ben Fogle The Daily Politics: Ben Fogle on surviving his flesh eating disease / 7/7 bombings / Why it is important to counteract the conspiracy theories
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    16:35 LATESTHigh school athletic coach shot in gym at school in US state of Iowa has died, officials say LATESTBank of England governor King calls for greater government ambition in cutting public borrowing
    WIMBLEDONFormer champion Maria Sharapova beaten by Argentine Gisela Dulko in second round match LATESTHigh school athletic coach shot in gym at school in US state of Iowa has died, officials say
    LATESTForeign Secretary David Miliband says Iraq war inquiry free to 'praise or blame whoever it likes'
  • LATESTSudan sentences four men to death for killing a US aid official and his driver
  • WIMBLEDONSerena Williams wins second-round match against Australian Jarmila Groth
    16:30 BREAKING NEWSHigh school athletic coach shot in gym at school in US state of Iowa has died, officials say LATESTHigh school athletic coach shot in gym at school in US state of Iowa has died, officials say
    Rosie Boycott HTC Hero phone
    Ex-Daily Express editor 'sleeps rough' / New HTC Hero smart phone revealed /
    Tories eye bank regulation reform Bank chief wants to cut borrowing
    16:25 £1m migrants project 'a scandal' Council warns MP couple over home
    Paul van den Bosch dot.life technology weblog
    'No regrets' dot.life
    Why I gave away one of my kidneys to a stranger Can HTC's Hero be a worthy challenger to the iPhone?
    16:20 A former detainee held by the US at the Bagram air base Sale signs
    Ex-detainees allege Bagram abuse UK economy 'set to shrink faster'
    A number of former detainees at the US-run Bagram military base in Afghanistan allege they suffered abuse, the BBC hears. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development revises down its forecast for the UK economy in 2009.
    Man 'joked while digging grave' Tobin 'joked while digging grave'
    Three more Welsh swine flu cases Twin confusion for attack victim
    UK economy 'set to shrink faster' Ex-detainees allege Bagram abuse
    16:15 WIMBLEDONFormer champion Maria Sharapova beaten by Argentine Gisela Dulko in second round match BREAKING NEWSHigh school athletic coach shot in gym at school in US state of Iowa has died, officials say
    LATESTAge for cervical cancer screening for women will not be lowered to 20 in England, government says WIMBLEDONFormer champion Maria Sharapova beaten by Argentine Gisela Dulko in second round match
    RUGBYLions lock Nathan Hines receives a one-week ban and is out of second Test against South Africa LATESTAge for cervical cancer screening for women will not be lowered to 20 in England, government says
    LATESTPrime Minister and Conservative leader David Cameron clash over public spending plans LATESTSudan sentences four men to death for killing a US aid official and his driver
    16:10 Speaker John Bercow Ethical Man Reborn in the USA
    Speaker wants 'calm, reasoned debate' / Ethical Man's low carbon odyssey ends /
    16:05 The Full Story: PM's Questions £1m migrants project 'a scandal'
    £1m migrants project 'a scandal' Cowell finalising firm with Green
    16:00 Riam Dean Peter Tobin
    Disabled woman sues clothes store Man 'joked while digging grave'
    A student sues a clothing store claiming she was moved from the shop floor to a stockroom because of her prosthetic arm. A man killed an 18-year-old girl and buried her body in his back garden, pretending her grave was a sandpit, a court hears.
    Ford raises prices for third time Tories eye bank regulation reform
    Iran 'will not yield' over poll Disabled woman sues clothes store
    Cameron attacks Brown on spending Iran 'will not yield' over poll
    £1m migrants project 'a scandal' Cameron attacks Brown on spending
    Man 'joked while digging grave' £1m migrants project 'a scandal'
    15:55 Workers continue wildcat strike No prosecutions over C.diff cases
    Iraqi Kurds launch poll campaign Syria 'to get US ambassador'
    Sharapova edged out in thriller Live - Garcia-Lopez v Federer
    15:45 Gordon Brown is accused of making a "monumental mess" of setting up an Iraq inquiry in a Commons debate. The Conservatives accuse Gordon Brown of making a "monumental mess" of setting up the Iraq inquiry as MPs debate it.
    15:40 US Bagram base, Afghanistan British troops in Basra in 2006
    Ex-detainees allege Bagram abuse Tories attack Iraq inquiry 'mess'
    A number of former detainees at the US-run Bagram military base in Afghanistan allege they suffered abuse, the BBC hears. Gordon Brown is accused of making a "monumental mess" of setting up an Iraq inquiry in a Commons debate.
    'They put guns to our heads'
    Brown denies Iraq inquiry U-turn
    Profile: Bagram airfield Public Iraq probe urged
    Ex-prisoner speaks of fear Anger at 'secret Iraq inquiry'
    Sale signs A former detainee held by the US at the Bagram air base
    UK economy 'set to shrink faster' Ex-detainees allege Bagram abuse
    The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development revises down its forecast for the UK economy in 2009. A number of former detainees at the US-run Bagram military base in Afghanistan allege they suffered abuse, the BBC hears.
    Iran 'will not yield' over poll UK economy 'set to shrink faster'
    Tories attack Iraq inquiry 'mess' Iran 'will not yield' over poll
    £1m migrants project 'a scandal' Cameron attacks Brown on spending
    Cameron attacks Brown on spending £1m migrants project 'a scandal'
    Woman 'last seen hitching lift' Man 'joked while digging grave'
    15:35 Live - Sharapova v Dulko Sharapova edged out in thriller
    15:30 WIMBLEDONFormer champion Maria Sharapova beaten by Argentine Gisela Dulko in second round match WIMBLEDONFormer champion Maria Sharapova beaten by Argentine Gisela Dulko in second round match
    Can more be done to stop global warning? / Can more be done to stop global warming? /
    15:25 Added WIMBLEDONFormer champion Maria Sharapova beaten by Argentine Gisela Dulko in second round match
  • John Bercow in the Speaker's chair Wind turbines
    PMQs: Your reaction / Can more be done to stop global warning? /
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  • LATESTCarmaker Ford is to raise its prices in the UK by an average of 4%
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    Madoff asks for 12 years in jail Cocaine, opiate markets 'shrink'
    Brown hint on Iraq inquiry move Tories attack Iraq inquiry 'mess'
    Resolution reached in Formula 1 / F1 deal ends threat of breakaway /
    Wind turbines John Bercow in the Speaker's chair
    Should we do more to prevent global warning? / PMQs: Your reaction /
    15:15 BBC boss condemns licence plans Habitat sorry for Iran Tweeting
    John Bercow in the Speaker's chair Wind turbines
    PMQs: Your reaction / Should we do more to prevent global warning? /
    15:10 Arbitration deal on Sudan's oil Sudan to execute diplomat killers
    14:55 LATESTAge for cervical cancer screening for women will not be lowered to 20 in England, government says LATESTAge for cervical cancer screening for women will not be lowered to 20 in England, government says
    Ayatollah Ali Khamenei 24.6.09 Sale signs
    Iran 'will not yield' over poll UK economy 'set to shrink faster'
    Iran's supreme leader says the nation "will not yield to pressure", but there are reports of new protests. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development revises down its forecast for the UK economy in 2009.
    Stranger kidney donations rising Smear test age limit to remain 25
    Recession 'near bottom' says OECD Iran 'will not yield' over poll
    14:45 Added LATESTAge for cervical cancer screening for women will not be lowered to 20 in England, government says
  • A former detainee held by the US at the Bagram air base US Bagram base, Afghanistan
    Afghan ex-prisoner speaks of fear Ex-prisoner speaks of fear
    Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Ayatollah Ali Khamenei 24.6.09
    14:40 Call for swift 'party drug' ban Boy 'not proud' of toddler death
    14:35 RUGBYLions lock Nathan Hines receives a one-week ban and is out of second Test against South Africa RUGBYLions lock Nathan Hines receives a one-week ban and is out of second Test against South Africa
    US Bagram base, Afghanistan A former detainee held by the US at the Bagram air base
    'No rights' for Bagram inmates Afghan ex-prisoner speaks of fear
    Iran's supreme leader says the nation "will not yield to pressure" over the disputed presidential poll, after days of protests. Iran's supreme leader says the nation "will not yield to pressure", but there are reports of new protests.
    14:25 Bobbie and Connor Brimelow boy with teacher
    A bug in the house Expelled at five
    My family's brush with suspected swine flu One boy tells of his struggle to stay in school
    F1 resolution found, says Mosley / Resolution reached in Formula 1 /
    14:20 RUGBY:Lions lock Nathan Hines receives a one-week ban and is out of second Test against South Africa RUGBYLions lock Nathan Hines receives a one-week ban and is out of second Test against South Africa
    14:15 LATESTForeign Secretary David Miliband says Iraq war inquiry free to 'praise or blame whoever it likes' RUGBY:Lions lock Nathan Hines receives a one-week ban and is out of second Test against South Africa
    FORMULA ONEFIA president Max Mosley says agreement reached with F1 teams to stop breakaway series LATESTForeign Secretary David Miliband says Iraq war inquiry free to 'praise or blame whoever it likes'
    Newsnight: PR man's motives in the MPs' expenses scandal / Newsnight: The man behind the Telegraph MPs expenses stories /
    14:10 Live Now graphic Speaker John Bercow
    Commons debate on the Iraq war inquiry / Speaker wants 'calm, reasoned debate' /
    13:55 Latest UK armoured cars unveiled Woman 'last seen hitching lift'
    13:45 Riam Dean Riam Dean
    A student is suing a clothes store after claiming she was banished to a stockroom because of her prosthetic arm. A student sues a clothing store claiming she was moved from the shop floor to a stockroom because of her prosthetic arm.
    For Rent sign Henry Gewanter
    Newsbeat: More young people 'scammed' online / Newsnight: PR man's motives in the MPs' expenses scandal /
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    Today programme: Why family courts remain shrouded in secrecy / The Daily Politics: Ben Fogle on surviving his flesh eating disease /
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    13:40 FORMULA ONEFIA president Max Mosley says agreement reached with F1 teams to stop breakaway series
  • LATESTPrime Minister and Conservative leader David Cameron clash over public spending plans
  • LATESTForeign Secretary David Miliband says Iraq war inquiry free to 'praise or blame whoever it likes'
    LATESTCarmaker Ford is to raise its prices in the UK by an average of 4% FORMULA ONEFIA president Max Mosley says agreement reached with F1 teams to stop breakaway series
    LATESTAsthma patients cut inhaler use because they cannot afford prescription charges, says study LATESTPrime Minister and Conservative leader David Cameron clash over public spending plans
    LATESTIran's talk of reviewing its ties with Britain is 'deeply regrettable', says Downing St LATESTCarmaker Ford is to raise its prices in the UK by an average of 4%
    13:35 BBC News at One BBC NEWS CHANNEL
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    13:30 Maria Sharapova is in action on Wednesday Novak Djokovic
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