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23:55 BREAKING NEWSUnconfirmed reports say pop star Michael Jackson has died in Los Angeles MICHAEL JACKSONThe pop star has died, US media say
Fans flock to Glastonbury opener Singer Michael Jackson dies in LA
23:45 BREAKING NEWSBBC News Channel coverage as unconfirmed reports say Michael Jackson has died BREAKING NEWSUnconfirmed reports say pop star Michael Jackson has died in Los Angeles
Michael Jackson, in London on 5 March 2009
Michael Jackson taken to hospital Gravely ill Jackson in hospital
Pop star Michael Jackson has been rushed to hospital in Los Angeles after suffering a suspected cardiac arrest. Pop star Michael Jackson is rushed to hospital in Los Angeles, with some US media reporting that he has died.
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23:35 BREAKING NEWSBBC News Channel coverage has unconfirmed reports say Michael Jackson has died BREAKING NEWSBBC News Channel coverage as unconfirmed reports say Michael Jackson has died
23:30 BREAKING NEWSBBC News Channel coverage as pop star Michael Jackson rushed to hospital
  • FOOTBALLBrazil beat hosts South Africa 1-0 with 88th-minute goal to reach Confederations Cup Final
  • WIMBLEDONAndy Murray beats Ernests Gulbis 6-2 7-5 6-3 to reach third round
  • LATESTUK court approves extradition of Algerian former boss of empire that collapsed in scandal
  • BREAKING NEWSBBC News Channel coverage has unconfirmed reports say Michael Jackson has died
    Williams questioned over robbery Fans flock to Glastonbury opener
    23:20 Question Time iplayer logo
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    23:05 BREAKING NEWSCoverage as pop star Michael Jackson rushed to hospital BREAKING NEWSBBC News Channel coverage as pop star Michael Jackson rushed to hospital
    23:00 BREAKING NEWSPop star Michael Jackson reportedly found not breathing and given CPR in ambulance BREAKING NEWSCoverage as pop star Michael Jackson rushed to hospital
    Michael Jackson 'in LA hospital' Michael Jackson taken to hospital
    Pop star Michael Jackson has been taken to a medical centre in Los Angeles, US media reports say. Pop star Michael Jackson has been rushed to hospital in Los Angeles after suffering a suspected cardiac arrest.
    22:55 Mir Hossein Mousavi speaking at a rally in Tehran on 15/6/09 Michael Jackson, in London on 5 March 2009
    Iran's Mousavi defies crackdown Michael Jackson 'in LA hospital'
    Iran's protest leader Mir Hossein Mousavi says those who "rigged" its elections are responsible for the ensuing bloodshed. Pop star Michael Jackson has been taken to a medical centre in Los Angeles, US media reports say.
    Doctor tells of Neda's death Iranian views: 'Critical times' John Simpson: Secret voices 'I voted for Ahmadinejad' Poll row set to rage on Michael Jackson: Highs and lows
    Breaking News Mir Hossein Mousavi speaking at a rally in Tehran on 15/6/09
    Michael Jackson 'in LA hospital' Iran's Mousavi defies crackdown
    Pop star Michael Jackson has been taken to a medical centre in Los Angeles, US media reports say. Iran's protest leader Mir Hossein Mousavi says those who "rigged" its elections are responsible for the ensuing bloodshed.
    22:45 Live: Around Wimbledon Brazil 1-0 South Africa
    Brazil 1-0 South Africa Lions make five changes for Test
    22:40 BREAKING NEWSPop star Michael Jackson was not breathing and given CPR in ambulance BREAKING NEWSPop star Michael Jackson reportedly found not breathing and given CPR in ambulance
    22:35 BBC News at TenBBC NEWS CHANNEL
    BREAKING NEWSPop star Michael Jackson taken to hospital in Los Angeles BREAKING NEWSPop star Michael Jackson was not breathing and given CPR in ambulance
    22:10 FOOTBALLBrazil beat hosts South Africa 1-0 with 88th-minute goal to reach Confederations Cup Final BREAKING NEWSPop star Michael Jackson taken to hospital in Los Angeles
    WIMBLEDONAndy Murray beats Ernests Gulbis 6-2 7-5 6-3 to reach third round FOOTBALLBrazil beat hosts South Africa 1-0 with 88th-minute goal to reach Confederations Cup Final
    LATESTUK court approves extradition of Algerian former boss of empire that collapsed in scandal WIMBLEDONAndy Murray beats Ernests Gulbis 6-2 7-5 6-3 to reach third round
    LATESTActress Farrah Fawcett, an icon of 1970s US television, dies of cancer aged 62 LATESTUK court approves extradition of Algerian former boss of empire that collapsed in scandal
    Farah Fawcett Breaking News
    Screen star Fawcett dies aged 62 Michael Jackson 'in LA hospital'
    Actress Farrah Fawcett, who became an icon of 1970s US television, dies of cancer in Los Angeles aged 62. Pop star Michael Jackson has been taken to a medical centre in Los Angeles, US media reports say.
    US billionaire pleads not guilty Screen star Fawcett dies aged 62
    UK 'has cyber attack capability' US billionaire pleads not guilty
    800 BA workers set to work unpaid UK 'has cyber attack capability'
    Tory MPs pay back £125,000 more 800 BA workers set to work unpaid
    Corus cutting 2,000 UK steel jobs Tory MPs pay back £125,000 more
    Air France pilot body identified Corus cutting 2,000 UK steel jobs
    22:00 BBC NEWS CHANNELBBC News at Ten
    21:50 LATESTDisabled woman's mother says her daughter was 'damaged' by clothing firm Abercrombie & Fitch FOOTBALLBrazil beat hosts South Africa 1-0 with 88th-minute goal to reach Confederations Cup Final
    WIMBLEDONAndy Murray beats Ernests Gulbis 6-2 7-5 6-3 to reach Wimbledon third round WIMBLEDONAndy Murray beats Ernests Gulbis 6-2 7-5 6-3 to reach third round
  • LATESTTexan billionaire Sir Allen Stanford pleads not guilty to fraud and conspiracy
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    21:40 Life for rapist of nine-year-old Life for man who raped girl, nine
    Cameron pledges 'right to data' Government defeat on committees
    21:30 Billionaire Stanford 'not guilty' US billionaire pleads not guilty
    Live - Brazil v South Africa Brazil 1-0 South Africa
    20:35 Agencies failed to safeguard baby Life for rapist of nine-year-old
    20:10 Science and tech committee reborn Whale chief mulls ending hunt ban
    19:40 Added LATESTDisabled woman's mother says her daughter was 'damaged' by clothing firm Abercrombie & Fitch
  • Taliban militant British Muslim women
    Inside the Taliban's Afghan ranks / British Muslims' views on the Taliban /
    19:10 WIMBLEDONAndy Murray beats Ernests Gulbis 6-2 7-5 6-3 to reach Wimbledon third round WIMBLEDONAndy Murray beats Ernests Gulbis 6-2 7-5 6-3 to reach Wimbledon third round
    Andy Murray Andy Murray
    Andy Murray v Ernests Gulbis latest in text and video / Masterful Murray crushes Gulbis /
    Live text - Brazil v South Africa Live - Brazil v South Africa
    19:05 LATESTUK court approves extradition of Algerian former boss of empire that collapsed in scandal WIMBLEDONAndy Murray beats Ernests Gulbis 6-2 7-5 6-3 to reach Wimbledon third round
    LATESTActress Farrah Fawcett, an icon of 1970s US television, dies of cancer aged 62 LATESTUK court approves extradition of Algerian former boss of empire that collapsed in scandal
    LATESTTexan billionaire Sir Allen Stanford pleads not guilty to fraud and conspiracy LATESTActress Farrah Fawcett, an icon of 1970s US television, dies of cancer aged 62
    WIMBLEDONKirsten Flipkens beats Great Britain's Elena Blatacha 7-5 6-1 in second round LATESTTexan billionaire Sir Allen Stanford pleads not guilty to fraud and conspiracy
    Lions make five changes for Test Live text - Brazil v South Africa
    18:55 Osprey Assault body armour Dr Arash Hejazi
    Brand new body armour for UK troops / The man who tried to save protester Neda /
    18:50 Added Iranian views: 'Critical times'
    Laura Robson Neda Agha-Soltan
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    In crisis? Final moments
    There are signs of life in British tennis Iran doctor tells of protester's death on Tehran street
    Latest news, explainers and advice on coping with a recession OFT vows to pursue bank charges
    Stars Laura Robson
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    Five stars In crisis?
    How can you spot a bogus online review? There are signs of life in British tennis
    18:45 John Simpson: Secret voices Doctor tells of Neda's death
    'I voted for Ahmadinejad' John Simpson: Secret voices
    Poll row set to rage on 'I voted for Ahmadinejad'
    Video map of Tehran protests Poll row set to rage on
    18:35 BBC News at SixBBC NEWS CHANNEL
    18:30 Stars Dumisani Rebombo
    Five stars Rapist confession
    How can you spot a bogus online review? South African man begs for his victim's forgiveness
    BBC business editor Robert Peston Fergus Walsh
    Robert Peston Fergus On Flu
    Steelmaker Corus, job losses and electricity usage A radical shift in antiviral use is being considered
    Monkeys fall for visual illusion Science and tech committee reborn
    Fergus Walsh BBC business editor Robert Peston
    Fergus On Flu Robert Peston
    A radical shift in antiviral use is being considered Steelmaker Corus, job losses and electricity usage
    Dumisani Rebombo Stars
    Rapist confession Five stars
    South African man begs for his victim's forgiveness How can you spot a bogus online review?
    Australian wallaby - file picture Rhesus monkey
    Stoned wallabies 'make crop circles' in Tasmania / Monkeys fall for visual illusion /
    London Underground Australian wallaby - file picture
    Gandhi and Einstein to inspire Tube travellers via the PA system / Stoned wallabies 'make crop circles' in Tasmania /
    18:20 LATESTActress Farrah Fawcett, an icon of 1970s US television, dies of cancer aged 62 LATESTUK court approves extradition of Algerian former boss of empire that collapsed in scandal
    LATESTTexan billionaire Sir Allen Stanford pleads not guilty to fraud and conspiracy LATESTActress Farrah Fawcett, an icon of 1970s US television, dies of cancer aged 62
    WIMBLEDONKirsten Flipkens beats Great Britain's Elena Blatacha 7-5 6-1 in second round LATESTTexan billionaire Sir Allen Stanford pleads not guilty to fraud and conspiracy
    LATESTAlmost 7,000 British Airways staff have applied for voluntary pay cuts, the airline says WIMBLEDONKirsten Flipkens beats Great Britain's Elena Blatacha 7-5 6-1 in second round
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    BREAKING NEWSActress Farrah Fawcett, an icon of 1970s US television, dies of cancer aged 62 LATESTActress Farrah Fawcett, an icon of 1970s US television, dies of cancer aged 62
    Buzz Aldrin on the Moon Fergus Walsh
    Buzz for answers Fergus On Flu
    Suggest a question for astronaut Buzz Aldrin interview A radical shift in antiviral use is being considered
    18:10 var _userLocation = 'DOMESTIC'; var _userLocation = 'INTERNATIONAL';
    18:00 BBC NEWS CHANNELBBC News at Six
    Tory MPs pay back £125,000 more UK 'has cyber attack capability'
    UK 'has cyber attack capability' 800 BA workers set to work unpaid
    Corus cutting 2,000 UK steel jobs Tory MPs pay back £125,000 more
    Air France pilot body identified Corus cutting 2,000 UK steel jobs
    800 BA workers set to work unpaid Air France pilot body identified
    17:55 BREAKING NEWSActress Farrah Fawcett, an icon of 1970s US television, dies of cancer aged 62 BREAKING NEWSActress Farrah Fawcett, an icon of 1970s US television, dies of cancer aged 62
    BREAKING NEWSTexan billionaire Sir Allen Stanford pleads not guilty to fraud and conspiracy LATESTTexan billionaire Sir Allen Stanford pleads not guilty to fraud and conspiracy
    Actress Farrah Fawcett, who was an icon of 1970s US television, has died of cancer at the age of 62. Actress Farrah Fawcett, who became an icon of 1970s US television, dies of cancer in Los Angeles aged 62.
    17:50 Added BREAKING NEWSActress Farrah Fawcett, an icon of 1970s US television, dies of cancer aged 62
  • BA planes Farah Fawcett
    800 BA workers set to work unpaid Screen star Fawcett dies aged 62
    British Airways says 800 workers have volunteered to work for nothing for up to a month, following its request to cut costs. Actress Farrah Fawcett, who was an icon of 1970s US television, has died of cancer at the age of 62.
    Politkovskaya case to be retried Italy urges G8 firmness on Iran
    Fans flock to Glastonbury opener Williams questioned over robbery
    Williams questioned over robbery 800 BA workers set to work unpaid
    17:40 US economy better than expected Latest news, explainers and advice on coping with a recession
    Tory MPs pay back £125,000 more Billionaire Stanford 'not guilty'
    UK 'has cyber attack capability' Tory MPs pay back £125,000 more
    Corus cutting 2,000 UK steel jobs UK 'has cyber attack capability'
    Air France pilot body identified Corus cutting 2,000 UK steel jobs
    Billionaire Stanford 'not guilty' Air France pilot body identified
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    17:35 WIMBLEDONKirsten Flipkens beats Great Britain's Elena Blatacha 7-5 6-1 in second round BREAKING NEWSTexan billionaire Sir Allen Stanford pleads not guilty to fraud and conspiracy
    WIMBLEDONLleyton Hewitt beats fifth seed Juan Martin Del Potro 6-3 7-5 7-5 to reach third round WIMBLEDONKirsten Flipkens beats Great Britain's Elena Blatacha 7-5 6-1 in second round
  • LATESTPolice in the Bahamas question Robbie Williams in connection with the robbery of two photographers
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    US billionaire Stanford in court Billionaire Stanford 'not guilty'
    17:30 Wimbledon Andy Murray
    Wimbledon - live in text and video / Andy Murray v Ernests Gulbis latest in text and video /
    Live - Murray v Gulbis Live: Around Wimbledon
    17:25 Lions make five changes for Test Live - Murray v Gulbis
    Hewitt stuns fifth seed Del Potro Lions make five changes for Test
    17:20 Gas death family's 'justice wait' Agencies failed to safeguard baby
    UK 'has cyber attack capability' Cameron pledges 'right to data'
    'Oldest musical instrument' found Monkeys fall for visual illusion
    Corus cutting 2,000 UK steel jobs UK 'has cyber attack capability'
    Air France pilot body identified Corus cutting 2,000 UK steel jobs
    US billionaire Stanford in court Air France pilot body identified
    Agencies failed to safeguard baby US billionaire Stanford in court
    17:15 Man with swine flu in hospital Hygiene concerns see ward closed
    UK faces 'state-backed' hackers UK 'has cyber attack capability'
    Pensioners Editors' blog: Changes to this website
    Final word The Editors
    Your questions on final salary pension schemes answered Should ministers announce policies on air or in House?
    Added UK Muslims split on Taliban fight
    17:05 Countdown to Glastonbury opening Fans flock to Glastonbury opener
    16:55 WIMBLEDONKirsten Flipkens beats Great Britain's Elena Blatacha 7-5 6-1 in second round WIMBLEDONKirsten Flipkens beats Great Britain's Elena Blatacha 7-5 6-1 in second round
    16:50 US billionaire Stanford in court Honduran armed forces boss sacked
    Cyber-security strategy launched Air France pilot body identified
    Agencies failed to safeguard baby US billionaire Stanford in court
    UK road deaths reach record low Agencies failed to safeguard baby
    16:45 There'll be Twin Peaks pressure on George Osborne Steelmaker Corus, job losses and electricity usage
    16:30 Gordon Brown Taliban militant
    Brown on e-crime: We must not be victims / Inside the Taliban's Afghan ranks /
    Somalis watch double amputations Nigeria offers militants amnesty
    16:25 Slick Venus eases past Bondarenko Removed
    16:20 Breaking News BA planes
    16:15 BA workers offer to work unpaid 800 BA workers set to work unpaid
    Just under 7,000 British Airways staff have volunteered for unpaid leave, part-time working or unpaid work. British Airways says 800 workers have volunteered to work for nothing for up to a month, following its request to cut costs.
    Medal of dishonour by Grayson Perry BBC business editor Robert Peston
    Mocking medals Robert Peston
    Audio slideshow celebrating 400 years of dishonour There'll be Twin Peaks pressure on George Osborne
    Pensioners Laura Robson
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    Final word In crisis?
    Your questions on final salary pension schemes answered There are signs of life in British tennis
    Glastonbury timeline Pensioners
    Musical notes Final word
    Discover more about the history of Glastonbury Your questions on final salary pension schemes answered
    16:10 LATESTAlmost 7,000 British Airways staff have applied for voluntary pay cuts, the airline says WIMBLEDONKirsten Flipkens beats Great Britain's Elena Blatacha 7-5 6-1 in second round
    WIMBLEDONLleyton Hewitt beats fifth seed Juan Martin Del Potro 6-3 7-5 7-5 to reach third round WIMBLEDONLleyton Hewitt beats fifth seed Juan Martin Del Potro 6-3 7-5 7-5 to reach third round
    LATESTPolice in the Bahamas question Robbie Williams in connection with the robbery of two photographers LATESTAlmost 7,000 British Airways staff have applied for voluntary pay cuts, the airline says
    LATESTJewish school's admissions policy ruled unlawful because it involves 'racial discrimination' LATESTPolice in the Bahamas question Robbie Williams in connection with the robbery of two photographers
    Corus logo Mark Thompson
    Corus cutting 2,000 UK steel jobs Top BBC bosses' expenses revealed
    Steelmaker Corus is to cut about 2,000 more jobs at plants at Scunthorpe, Rotherham and on Teesside. The BBC reveals the expenses of its top managers, including more than £3,000 for two holidays cut short by boss Mark Thompson.
    Mark Thompson Breaking News
    Top BBC bosses' expenses revealed BA workers offer to work unpaid
    The BBC reveals the expenses of its top managers, including more than £3,000 for two holidays cut short by boss Mark Thompson. Just under 7,000 British Airways staff have volunteered for unpaid leave, part-time working or unpaid work.
    Many UK cancer deaths 'premature' Surge of flu cases 'on the way'
    Cyber-security strategy launched Corus cutting 2,000 UK steel jobs
    Agencies failed to safeguard baby Cyber-security strategy launched
    Surge of flu cases 'on the way' Agencies failed to safeguard baby
    16:05 LATESTAlmost 7,000 British Airways staff have applied for voluntary pay cuts, the airline says LATESTAlmost 7,000 British Airways staff have applied for voluntary pay cuts, the airline says
    African al-Qaeda 'killed' US man Somalis watch double amputations
    16:00 Williams questioned over robbery Countdown to Glastonbury opening
    Countdown to Glastonbury opening Williams questioned over robbery
    15:55 LATESTAlmost 7,000 British Airways staff have applied for voluntary pay cuts LATESTAlmost 7,000 British Airways staff have applied for voluntary pay cuts, the airline says
    15:50 LATESTDefending Wimbledon champion Venus Williams beats Kateryna Bondarenko to reach round three LATESTAlmost 7,000 British Airways staff have applied for voluntary pay cuts
    LATESTPolice in the Bahamas question Robbie Williams in connection with the robbery of two photographers WIMBLEDONLleyton Hewitt beats fifth seed Juan Martin Del Potro 6-3 7-5 7-5 to reach third round
    LATESTJewish school's admissions policy ruled unlawful because it involves 'racial discrimination' LATESTPolice in the Bahamas question Robbie Williams in connection with the robbery of two photographers
    RUGBY UNIONLions make five changes for crucial second Test against South Africa on Saturday LATESTJewish school's admissions policy ruled unlawful because it involves 'racial discrimination'
    Live - Del Potro v Hewitt Hewitt stuns fifth seed Del Potro
    Should the BBC reveal its expenses? / What do you think of the BBC's expenses? /
    15:45 Stars Stars
    dot.life technology weblog Buzz Aldrin on the Moon
    dot.life Buzz for answers
    Corus, jobs and electricity usage Suggest a question for astronaut Buzz Aldrin interview
    Venus storms through at Wimbledon Slick Venus eases past Bondarenko
    15:40 Stand-off between Google and China over censorship Corus, jobs and electricity usage
    Williams eases into third round Venus storms through at Wimbledon
    15:35 Baghdad market bomb kills scores Israel marks Gilad Shalit capture
    Andy Murray Wimbledon
    15:20 LATESTDefending Wimbledon champion Venus Williams beats Kateryna Bondarenko to reach round three LATESTDefending Wimbledon champion Venus Williams beats Kateryna Bondarenko to reach round three
    US governor admits having affair US billionaire Stanford in court
    Added Williams eases into third round
    Stoke deny Ashton transfer talks Live - Del Potro v Hewitt
    Gay Pride parade Teenager
    Today programme: Remembering the early days of gay liberation / Newsbeat: Medical condition that means boy rejects all authority /
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    15:10 LATESTDefending Wimbledon champion Venus Williams beats Kateryna Bondarenko to reach round three LATESTDefending Wimbledon champion Venus Williams beats Kateryna Bondarenko to reach round three
  • LATESTIran protest leader Mousevi criticises 'complete restrictions' place upon him
  • LATESTProbe into death of baby from Doncaster finds social services failed to adequately protect her
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    14:55 Rebecca Knowles-Dixon Dumisani Rebombo
    You're haired Rapist confession
    Would you employ her - piercings, tats, dreads 'n' all? South African man begs for his victim's forgiveness
    Tory MPs to pay back £250,000 Tory MPs pay back £125,000 more
    Gay Pride parade Gordon Brown graphic
    Today programme: Remembering the early days of gay liberation / Daily Politics: How does Gordon Brown control his 'class'? /
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    14:50 Springboks set to 'go up a level' Lions make five changes for Test
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    14:45 Steelmaker Corus is to cut a total of 2,000 more jobs at plants at Scunthorpe, Rotherham and on Teesside. Steelmaker Corus is to cut about 2,000 more jobs at plants at Scunthorpe, Rotherham and on Teesside.
    14:40 Added LATESTDefending Wimbledon champion Venus Williams beats Kateryna Bondarenko to reach round three
  • Lions make five changes for Test Springboks set to 'go up a level'
    14:15 Added LATESTPolice in the Bahamas question Robbie Williams in connection with the robbery of two photographers
  • Iranian protest leader Mir Hossein Mousavi says he holds those behind the alleged rigged elections responsible for bloodshed during ensuing protests. Iran's protest leader Mir Hossein Mousavi says those who "rigged" its elections are responsible for the ensuing bloodshed.
    John Simpson: the secret voices John Simpson: Secret voices
    I voted for Ahmadinejad 'I voted for Ahmadinejad'
    Billions in benefits go unclaimed US economy better than expected
    Oscars expand best film category Williams questioned over robbery
    14:10 Mir Hossein Mousavi speaking at a rally in Tehran on 15/6/09 Mir Hossein Mousavi speaking at a rally in Tehran on 15/6/09
    'Severe curbs' on Iran's Mousavi Iran's Mousavi defies crackdown
    Iran's protest leader Mir Hossein Mousavi complains about "complete" restrictions on him and a crackdown on his media. Iranian protest leader Mir Hossein Mousavi says he holds those behind the alleged rigged elections responsible for bloodshed during ensuing protests.
    John Simpson: Secret voices John Simpson: the secret voices
    'I voted for Ahmadinejad' I voted for Ahmadinejad
    Agencies failed to safeguard baby Gas death family's 'justice wait'
    Tory MPs 'to pay back £250,000' Tory MPs to pay back £250,000
    Surge of flu cases 'on the way' Agencies failed to safeguard baby
    UK road deaths reach record low Surge of flu cases 'on the way'
    Tobin taken ill on way to court UK road deaths reach record low
    14:05 Cameron pledges 'right to data' UK faces 'state-backed' hackers
    Burdisso plays down Chelsea link Stoke deny Ashton transfer talks
    13:45 Rebecca Knowles-Dixon Pensioners
    You're haired Final word
    Would you employ her - piercings, tats, dreads 'n' all? Your questions on final salary pension schemes answered
    Michael Smith and John McCabe from Bernard Weatherill tailors Rebecca Knowles-Dixon
    Dress code You're haired
    Savile Row tailors on the Speaker's choice of attire Would you employ her - piercings, tats, dreads 'n' all?
    13:40 John Simpson: the secret voices John Simpson: Secret voices
    I voted for Ahmadinejad 'I voted for Ahmadinejad'
    13:35 BBC News at One BBC NEWS CHANNEL
    Added John Simpson: the secret voices
    Council failed to safeguard baby Agencies failed to safeguard baby
    Countdown to Glastonbury opening Oscars expand best film category
    Salads 'rival Big Macs for fat' Countdown to Glastonbury opening
    13:30 Added I voted for Ahmadinejad
    The BBC publishes the salary and expenses of some of its top executives, but details of on-air talent are not included. The BBC reveals the expenses of its top managers, including more than £3,000 for two holidays cut short by boss Mark Thompson.
    13:25 Mir Hossein Mousavi speaking at a rally in Tehran on 15/6/09 Mir Hossein Mousavi speaking at a rally in Tehran on 15/6/09
    'Rules not followed' in Hawk case Rules 'not followed' in Hawk case
    Opposition protesters behind burning barricades in Tehran. Photo: 20 June 2009 Glastonbury timeline
    No backing down Musical notes
    Neither side in Iran's poll dispute is likely to concede Discover more about the history of Glastonbury
    13:20 Saturn Osprey Assault body armour
    Could there be life on a Saturn moon? / Brand new body armour for UK troops /
    13:15 Tommy Haas Gordon Brown
    Tennis champ v ball boys and girls / Brown on e-crime: We must not be victims /
    A Pakistani soldier in upper Swat A Taliban mourner at the funeral of Qari Zain
    Risk factor / Could extremists get their hands on Pakistan's nuclear weapons? / A very strange funeral / Burying the Pakistani tribal chief who broke from Taliban /
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    13:05 Corus 'cutting more steel jobs' Corus cutting 2,000 UK steel jobs
    Steelmaker Corus is to cut 2,000 more jobs at plants at Scunthorpe, Rotherham and on Teesside - unions say. Steelmaker Corus is to cut a total of 2,000 more jobs at plants at Scunthorpe, Rotherham and on Teesside.
    The BBC publishes the expenses of some of its top executives, alongside the expenses and salaries of its 50 top-earning managers on its website. The BBC publishes the salary and expenses of some of its top executives, but details of on-air talent are not included.
    13:00 BBC NEWS CHANNEL BBC News at One
    RUGBY UNIONLions make five changes for crucial second Test against South Africa on Saturday LATESTJewish school's admissions policy ruled unlawful because it involves 'racial discrimination'
    LATESTIran protest leader Mousevi criticises 'complete restrictions' place upon him RUGBY UNIONLions make five changes for crucial second Test against South Africa on Saturday
    LATESTCorus to cut 2,000 more jobs at steel plants in the north of England LATESTIran protest leader Mousevi criticises 'complete restrictions' place upon him
    David Cameron in the House of Commons, flanked by Tory MPs Mir Hossein Mousavi speaking at a rally in Tehran on 15/6/09
    Tory MPs 'to pay back £250,000' 'Severe curbs' on Iran's Mousavi
    Tory MPs are to pay back £125,000 of expenses as a result of the party's scrutiny review - doubling the total repaid. Iran's protest leader Mir Hossein Mousavi complains about "complete" restrictions on him and a crackdown on his media.
    MPs' expenses: Find your MP Poll row set to rage on
    MPs pay back £500,000 Video map of Tehran protests
    Q&A: MP expenses row UK and Iran: Fraught history
    Computer keyboard Corus logo
    Cyber-security strategy launched Corus 'cutting more steel jobs'
    The government launches a new strategy to combat cyber-attacks by terrorists, criminals and hostile states. Steelmaker Corus is to cut 2,000 more jobs at plants at Scunthorpe, Rotherham and on Teesside - unions say.
    Corus 'cutting more steel jobs' Tory MPs 'to pay back £250,000'
    Surge of flu cases 'on the way' Cyber-security strategy launched
    UK road deaths reach record low Surge of flu cases 'on the way'
    MPs 'snub' Ahmadinejad poll party UK road deaths reach record low
    Making friends with the Taliban Voices from the 'danger zone'
    12:55 Pets warning after baby mauling Parents warn after fatal mauling
    Schools 'need not expel under-7s' Jewish school admissions unlawful
    12:50 BBC publishes executive expenses Top BBC bosses' expenses revealed
    The BBC is to publish the salaries and expenses of its top 100 executives, director general Mark Thompson says. The BBC publishes the expenses of some of its top executives, alongside the expenses and salaries of its 50 top-earning managers on its website.
    12:45 LATESTProbe into death of baby from Doncaster finds social services failed to adequately protect her RUGBY UNIONLions make five changes for crucial second Test against South Africa on Saturday
    LATESTCorus to cut 2,000 more jobs at steel plants in the north of England, unions say LATESTIran protest leader Mousevi criticises 'complete restrictions' place upon him
    LATESTThe government launches the UK's first cyber-security stragegy LATESTCorus to cut 2,000 more jobs at steel plants in the north of England
    LATESTAl-Qaeda in North Africa say they killed a US aid worker last weekend LATESTProbe into death of baby from Doncaster finds social services failed to adequately protect her
    Burdisso plays down Chelsea link Lions make five changes for Test
    Habana plays down altitude factor Burdisso plays down Chelsea link
    Woolworths store Australian wallaby - file picture
    Click and mix: Woolworths returns as online shop / Stoned wallabies 'make crop circles' in Tasmania /
    12:40 dot.life technology weblog Stars
    dot.life Five stars
    Stand-off between Google and China over censorship How can you spot a bogus online review?
    Pirate (File photo) dot.life technology weblog
    Troubled Tuvalu dot.life
    Somali piracy spreads fear to tiny Pacific nation Stand-off between Google and China over censorship
    12:35 Appeal bid over equal pay ruling Council failed to safeguard baby
    Surge of flu cases 'on the way' Many UK cancer deaths 'premature'
    Council failed to safeguard baby Surge of flu cases 'on the way'
    12:30 BBC to publish executive expenses BBC publishes executive expenses
    Energy customers 'overcharged' Billions in benefits go unclaimed
    Many UK cancer deaths 'premature' Surge of flu cases 'on the way'
    Facebook prisoner faces inquiry UK troops to get new body armour
    Live - Wimbledon / Wimbledon - live in text and video /
    12:25 Added LATESTProbe into death of baby from Doncaster finds social services failed to adequately protect her
  • Arrest over murder of 21-year-old Pets warning after baby mauling
    Brain hope for erection molecule Many UK cancer deaths 'premature'
    Many UK cancer deaths 'premature' Council failed to safeguard baby
    Wind turbines Mark Thompson
    Can more be done to stop global warming? / Should the BBC reveal its expenses? /
    12:20 LATESTCorus cuts 2,000 more jobs at steel plants in the north of England, unions say LATESTCorus to cut 2,000 more jobs at steel plants in the north of England, unions say
    The BBC is to publish the salaries and expenses of its top 100 executives, director general Mark Thompson will say. The BBC is to publish the salaries and expenses of its top 100 executives, director general Mark Thompson says.
    Corus 'cutting steel plant jobs' Corus 'cutting more steel jobs'
    US shock Spain to reach final Burdisso plays down Chelsea link
    12:15 LATESTFive hundred jobs being lost at Corus in Scunthorpe LATESTCorus cuts 2,000 more jobs at steel plants in the north of England, unions say
    12:10 Opposition protesters behind burning barricades in Tehran. Photo: 20 June 2009 dot.life technology weblog
    No backing down dot.life
    Neither side in Iran's poll dispute is likely to concede Stand-off between Google and China over censorship
    Male workers win equal pay claims Appeal bid over equal pay ruling
    Child dies after river accident Man with swine flu in hospital
    BBC business editor Robert Peston Opposition protesters behind burning barricades in Tehran. Photo: 20 June 2009
    Robert Peston No backing down
    There'll be Twin Peaks pressure on George Osborne Neither side in Iran's poll dispute is likely to concede
    Fatima Gay Pride parade
    Newsbeat: Shoppers give verdict on Woolworths online / Today programme: Remembering the early days of gay liberation /
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    12:00 Expert unit probing sexual crimes 'Rules not followed' in Hawk case
    Microsoft offers free anti-virus Facebook prisoner faces inquiry
    11:50 LATESTTory MPs to repay further £125,000 in expenses as result of internal inquiry
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    Many UK cancer deaths 'premature' Tory MPs 'to pay back £250,000'
    Up to 15,000 people aged over 75 may be dying unnecessarily from cancer each year in the UK, according to research. Tory MPs are to pay back £125,000 of expenses as a result of the party's scrutiny review - doubling the total repaid.
    New cancer drug 'promising' MPs' expenses: Find your MP
    Action call on cancer 'timebomb' MPs pay back £500,000
    Researcher on findings
    Q&A: MP expenses row
    Tory MPs 'to pay back £250,000' Corus 'cutting steel plant jobs'
    UK road deaths reach record low Many UK cancer deaths 'premature'
    MPs 'snub' Ahmadinejad poll party UK road deaths reach record low
    Corus 'cutting steel plant jobs' MPs 'snub' Ahmadinejad poll party
    11:45 Helmand 'not a losing campaign' Corus 'cutting steel plant jobs'
    British man details torture claim Helmand 'not a losing campaign'
    11:40 BREAKING NEWSGovernment signs contracts for enough swine flu vaccine for entire UK population
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    US objects to China's net filter Google access disrupted in China
    Andy Murray Andy Murray
    Murray ready to face Gulbis power / Live - Wimbledon /
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    UK road deaths reach record low BBC to publish executive expenses
    The number of people killed on Britain's roads is at its lowest since 1926, government statistics show. The BBC is to publish the salaries and expenses of its top 100 executives, director general Mark Thompson will say.
    BBC to publish executive expenses Tory MPs 'to pay back £250,000'
    Tory MPs 'to pay back £250,000' UK road deaths reach record low
    MPs 'snub' Iran poll party MPs 'snub' Ahmadinejad poll party
    11:10 LATESTThe government launches the UK's first cyber-security stragegy LATESTTory MPs to repay further £125,000 in expenses as result of internal inquiry
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    11:00 Arrest follows death of woman, 21 Arrest over murder of 21-year-old
    Tories to publish expenses review Tory MPs 'to pay back £250,000'
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    10:50 Somalian piracy spreads fear to tiny Pacific nation Somali piracy spreads fear to tiny Pacific nation
    10:30 New cancer drug 'shows promise' Brain hope for erection molecule
    10:25 Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Tehran on 24/6/09 Computer keyboard
    MPs 'snub' Iran poll party Cyber-security strategy launched
    Scores of MPs stay away from President Ahmadinejad's victory party, reports say, underlining the split over poll protests. The government launches a new strategy to combat cyber-attacks by terrorists, criminals and hostile states.
    Swine flu puts porpoise on brink 'Oldest musical instrument' found
    Cyber-security strategy launched BBC to publish executive expenses
    BBC to publish executive expenses Tories to publish expenses review
    Tories to publish expenses review MPs 'snub' Iran poll party
    10:20 Breaking News Crash scene
    Somalia amputations carried out African al-Qaeda 'killed' US man
    10:15 UK road deaths hit 'record low' UK road deaths reach record low
    Probe continues over sudden death Arrest follows death of woman, 21
    US governor admits 'wrong' affair US governor admits having affair
    10:10 Israel pauses for captive Shalit Baghdad market bomb kills scores
    Government wins Iraq inquiry vote Cameron pledges 'right to data'
    Fans prepare for wet Glastonbury Countdown to Glastonbury opening
    Helmand 'not a losing campaign' Tories to publish expenses review
    Baghdad market bomb kills scores Helmand 'not a losing campaign'
    10:05 LATESTAl-Qaeda in North Africa say they killed a US aid worker last weekend LATESTThe government launches the UK's first cyber-security stragegy
    LATESTNumber of people killed on UK roads fell to 2,538 last year - lowest since 1926 LATESTAl-Qaeda in North Africa say they killed a US aid worker last weekend
    LATESTBBC to publish the salaries and expenses of its top 100 executives, director general says LATESTNumber of people killed on UK roads fell to 2,538 last year - lowest since 1926
    LATESTOil giant BP says Ericsson chief executive Carl-Henric Svanberg will be its new chairman LATESTBBC to publish the salaries and expenses of its top 100 executives, director general says
    UK road fatalities 'record low' UK road deaths hit 'record low'
    Tamim death sentences confirmed Israel pauses for captive Shalit
    Currys firm suffers £140.4m loss Energy customers 'overcharged'
    BBC to publish executive expenses Cyber-security strategy launched
    Helmand 'not a losing campaign' BBC to publish executive expenses
    Baghdad market bomb kills scores Helmand 'not a losing campaign'
    British man details torture claim Baghdad market bomb kills scores
    Energy customers 'overcharged' British man details torture claim
    09:55 BREAKING NEWSNumber of people killed on UK roads fell to 2,538 last year - lowest since 1926 LATESTAl-Qaeda in North Africa say they killed a US aid worker last weekend
    LATESTBBC to publish the salaries and expenses of its top 100 executives, director general says LATESTNumber of people killed on UK roads fell to 2,538 last year - lowest since 1926
    LATESTOil giant BP says Ericsson chief executive Carl-Henric Svanberg will be its new chairman LATESTBBC to publish the salaries and expenses of its top 100 executives, director general says
    LATESTSome supermarket salads are higher in calories and fat than a Big Mac and fries, report warns. LATESTOil giant BP says Ericsson chief executive Carl-Henric Svanberg will be its new chairman
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    Salads 'rival Big Macs for fat' UK road fatalities 'record low'
    Some supermarket pre-packed salads are higher in calories and fat than a Big Mac and fries, a report warns. The number of people killed on Britain's roads is at its lowest since 1926, government statistics show.
    Many sharks 'facing extinction' Salads 'rival Big Macs for fat'
    09:50 Oscars expand best film category Fans prepare for wet Glastonbury
    Added Woolworths store Click and mix: Woolworths returns as online shop /
    09:45 LATESTBBC to publish the salaries and expenses of its top 100 executives, director general says BREAKING NEWSNumber of people killed on UK roads fell to 2,538 last year - lowest since 1926
    LATESTOil giant BP says Ericsson chief executive Carl-Henric Svanberg will be its new chairman LATESTBBC to publish the salaries and expenses of its top 100 executives, director general says
    LATESTSome supermarket salads are higher in calories and fat than a Big Mac and fries, report warns. LATESTOil giant BP says Ericsson chief executive Carl-Henric Svanberg will be its new chairman
    LATESTVenezuelan President Hugo Chavez says US is behind political unrest in Iran LATESTSome supermarket salads are higher in calories and fat than a Big Mac and fries, report warns.
    Jacqui Smith Saturn
    Smith on embarrassing expenses / Could there be life on a Saturn moon? /
    Iran unrest to dominate G8 summit Politkovskaya case to be retried
    F1 deal ends threat of breakaway Habana plays down altitude factor
    09:40 BREAKING NEWSBBC to publish the salaries and expenses of its top 100 executives, director general says LATESTBBC to publish the salaries and expenses of its top 100 executives, director general says
    Somalia MPs flee assassinations Somalia amputations carried out
    Syria 'to get US ambassador' Tamim death sentences confirmed
    Buzz Aldrin and Snoop Dogg Michael Smith and John McCabe from Bernard Weatherill tailors
    Web Monitor Dress code
    Rapping on the moon with Buzz Aldrin and Snoop Savile Row tailors on the Speaker's choice of attire
    09:35 Call over taste after Radio 2 row Oscars expand best film category
    Opium BBC business editor Robert Peston
    Drug graphics Robert Peston
    The global drug problem in graphs and maps There'll be Twin Peaks pressure on George Osborne
    09:20 Researcher's view
    Researcher on findings
    Jozy Altidore Andy Murray
    US stun Spain to reach Cup final / Murray ready to face Gulbis power /
    Murray ready to face Gulbis power US shock Spain to reach final
    09:15 LATESTOil giant BP says Ericsson chief executive Carl-Henric Svanberg will be its new chairman BREAKING NEWSBBC to publish the salaries and expenses of its top 100 executives, director general says
    LATESTSome supermarket salads are higher in calories and fat than a Big Mac and fries, report warns. LATESTOil giant BP says Ericsson chief executive Carl-Henric Svanberg will be its new chairman
    LATESTVenezuelan President Hugo Chavez says US is behind political unrest in Iran LATESTSome supermarket salads are higher in calories and fat than a Big Mac and fries, report warns.
    LATESTFifty-three people arrested over suspected $50m US healthcare scam LATESTVenezuelan President Hugo Chavez says US is behind political unrest in Iran
    Facebook prisoner faces inquiry Male workers win equal pay claims
    Helmand 'not a losing campaign' BBC to publish executive expenses
    Baghdad market bomb kills scores Helmand 'not a losing campaign'
    British man details torture claim Baghdad market bomb kills scores
    Male workers win equal pay claims British man details torture claim
    09:05 Climate change budget tops £300m Probe continues over sudden death
    09:00 BreakfastBBC NEWS CHANNEL
    Tommy Haas Jacqui Smith
    Tennis champ v ball boys and girls / Smith on embarrassing expenses /
    Jacqui Smith Tommy Haas
    Smith on embarrassing expenses / Tennis champ v ball boys and girls /
    08:55 Family in Corfu for deaths trial Facebook prisoner faces inquiry
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    08:30 Breaking News Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Tehran on 24/6/09
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    Bus in Tavistock Square destroyed by bomb, 7 July 2005 The Conspiracy Files: 7/7 / Why it is important to separate fact from fiction / Removed
    08:25 Gas flame bbc salad
    Energy customers 'overcharged' Salads 'rival Big Macs for fat'
    Households are being overcharged by an average of £74 on their annual energy bills, a consumer watchdog claims. Some supermarket pre-packed salads are higher in calories and fat than a Big Mac and fries, a report warns.
    Tennis champ Vs ball boys and girls / Tennis champ v ball boys and girls /
    Many sharks 'facing extinction' Energy customers 'overcharged'
    Salads 'rival Big Macs for fat' Many sharks 'facing extinction'
    08:20 Scores of MPs stay away from President Ahmadinejad's victory party, suggesting a split over poll protests. Scores of MPs stay away from President Ahmadinejad's victory party, reports say, underlining the split over poll protests.
    Protesters 'in new Iran clashes' Syria 'to get US ambassador'
    Jailed N Korea reporters visited US objects to China's net filter
    08:15 British troops in Afghanistan Breaking News
    Helmand 'not a losing campaign' MPs 'snub' Iran poll party
    The UK's top commander says there has been "a stalemate" in Afghanistan, but troop reinforcements will have a big impact. Scores of MPs stay away from President Ahmadinejad's victory party, suggesting a split over poll protests.
    Kadyrov pledges 'cruel revenge' Iran unrest to dominate G8 summit
    Baghdad market bomb kills scores Helmand 'not a losing campaign'
    British man details torture claim Baghdad market bomb kills scores
    Iran unrest to dominate G8 summit British man details torture claim
    08:10 Helmand troops 'lacking capacity' Helmand 'not a losing campaign'
    US troops have been sent to Helmand because British forces "lacked capacity", the UK's top commander in Afghanistan says. The UK's top commander says there has been "a stalemate" in Afghanistan, but troop reinforcements will have a big impact.
    08:05 Report critical of Rock response Currys firm suffers £140.4m loss
    08:00 Elderly breast cancer care 'poor' Researcher's view
    07:50 Gas flame British troops in Afghanistan
    Energy customers 'overcharged' Helmand troops 'lacking capacity'
    Households are being overcharged by an average of £74 on their annual energy bills, a consumer watchdog claims. US troops have been sent to Helmand because British forces "lacked capacity", the UK's top commander in Afghanistan says.
    British troops in Afghanistan Gas flame
    Helmand troops 'lacking capacity' Energy customers 'overcharged'
    US troops have been sent to Helmand because British forces "lacked capacity", the UK's top commander in Afghanistan says. Households are being overcharged by an average of £74 on their annual energy bills, a consumer watchdog claims.
    Llodra tumbles Tommy Haas
    Ball girl in Wimbledon collision / Tennis champ Vs ball boys and girls /
    Pirate (File photo) Medal of dishonour by Grayson Perry
    Troubled Tuvalu Mocking medals
    Somalian piracy spreads fear to tiny Pacific nation Audio slideshow celebrating 400 years of dishonour
    Child critical after river rescue Child dies after river accident
    Paul van den Bosch Pirate (File photo)
    'No regrets' Troubled Tuvalu
    Why I gave away my kidney to a total stranger Somalian piracy spreads fear to tiny Pacific nation
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    Iran unrest to dominate G8 summit Kadyrov pledges 'cruel revenge'
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    FBI 'cracks $50m healthcare scam' Male workers win equal pay claims
    Male workers win equal pay claims Many sharks 'facing extinction'
    Many sharks 'facing extinction' Salads 'rival Big Macs for fat'
    07:35 S Lanka 'accepts' Tamil aid ship 'Shift needed' in Afghan combat
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    07:25 LATESTOil giant BP says Ericsson chief executive Carl-Henric Svanberg will be its new chairman LATESTOil giant BP says Ericsson chief executive Carl-Henric Svanberg will be its new chairman
    US, Venezuela to restore envoys US governor admits 'wrong' affair
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    07:10 Unseen offensive Gunman in Tank, Pakistan Making friends with the Taliban / In two town in north-west Pakistan, the army is forging alliances with Taliban groups as part of a strategy to "soften the enemy", writes the BBC's M Ilyas Khan. /
    07:00 USA stun Spain to reach Cup final / US stun Spain to reach Cup final /
    06:55 Sharapova edged out in thriller Murray ready to face Gulbis power
    06:50 Police probe death of woman, 21 Climate change budget tops £300m
    06:25 Jacqui Smith on why she quit / Smith on embarrassing expenses /
    06:15 HTC Hero phone Jacqui Smith
    New HTC Hero smart phone revealed / Jacqui Smith on why she quit /
    06:05 LATESTFifty-three people arrested over suspected $50m US healthcare scam LATESTVenezuelan President Hugo Chavez says US is behind political unrest in Iran
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    Disabled woman sues retailer Corfu reps on trial over deaths
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    Up to 15,000 over-75s may be dying unnecessarily from cancer each year in the UK, according to research. Up to 15,000 people aged over 75 may be dying unnecessarily from cancer each year in the UK, according to research.
    Customers are being overcharged by an average of £74 per household on their energy bills, a consumer watchdog claims. Households are being overcharged by an average of £74 on their annual energy bills, a consumer watchdog claims.
    Protesters 'in new Iran clashes' Syria 'to get US ambassador'
    Kadyrov pledges 'cruel revenge' Iran unrest to dominate G8 summit
    Iran unrest to dominate G8 Protesters 'in new Iran clashes'
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    05:55 British troops in Afghanistan Nurse taking blood from elderly patient
    Helmand troops 'lacking capacity' Many UK cancer deaths 'premature'
    US troops have been sent to Helmand because British forces "lacked capacity", the UK's top commander in Afghanistan says. Up to 15,000 over-75s may be dying unnecessarily from cancer each year in the UK, according to research.
    US boost to Afghanistan troops New cancer drug 'promising'
    UK welcomes US deployment Action call on cancer 'timebomb'
    Q&A: Isaf troops in Afghanistan Elderly breast cancer care 'poor'
    Shoes scattered at the scene of the Baghdad market blast, 24 June Gas flame
    Baghdad market bomb kills scores Energy customers 'overcharged'
    A blast at a market in Baghdad's Sadr City kills nearly 70 people, six days before US troops are due to leave Iraqi cities. Customers are being overcharged by an average of £74 per household on their energy bills, a consumer watchdog claims.
    Breast cancer scan British troops in Afghanistan
    Many UK cancer deaths 'premature' Helmand troops 'lacking capacity'
    Up to 15,000 over-75s may be dying unnecessarily from cancer each year in the UK, according to research. US troops have been sent to Helmand because British forces "lacked capacity", the UK's top commander in Afghanistan says.
    'Dozens dead' in US drone strike S Lanka 'accepts' Tamil aid ship
    British man details torture claim Baghdad market bomb kills scores
    UK energy customers 'overcharged' British man details torture claim
    05:50 British man reveals torture claim British man details torture claim
    05:45 Energy customers 'overcharged' Report critical of Rock response
    Iran unrest to dominate G8 UK energy customers 'overcharged'
    Male workers win equal pay claims Iran unrest to dominate G8
    Report critical of Rock response Male workers win equal pay claims
    05:35 Woolworths returns as online shop Energy customers 'overcharged'
    05:25 Cocaine, opiate markets 'shrink' Jailed N Korea reporters visited
    05:05 Map Shoes scattered at the scene of the Baghdad market blast, 24 June
    'Dozens dead' in Baghdad bombing Baghdad market bomb kills scores
    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. A blast at a market in Baghdad's Sadr City kills nearly 70 people, six days before US troops are due to leave Iraqi cities.
    04:40 Report critical of Rock response FBI 'cracks $50m healthcare scam'
    Poor countries seek downturn aid Report critical of Rock response
    04:15 LATESTWinning numbers in Wednesday's Lotto main draw are 10, 17, 20, 21, 23, 31. Bonus 32 LATESTFifty-three people arrested over suspected $50m US healthcare scam
    Iran unrest to dominate G8 summit British man reveals torture claim
    British man reveals torture claim Iran unrest to dominate G8
    04:10 Syria 'to get US ambassador' Protesters 'in new Iran clashes'
    Iran unrest to dominate G8 summit Kadyrov pledges 'cruel revenge'
    British man reveals torture claim Iran unrest to dominate G8 summit
    Protesters 'in new Iran clashes' British man reveals torture claim
    04:05 Promo image from map Opposition protesters behind burning barricades in Tehran. Photo: 20 June 2009
    Iran protest map No backing down
    Watch protest footage filmed by people of Tehran Neither side in Iran's poll dispute is likely to concede
    Opium Pirate (File photo)
    Drug graphics Troubled Tuvalu
    The global drug problem in graphs and maps Somalian piracy spreads fear to tiny Pacific nation
    A Opium
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    03:50 Many UK cancer deaths 'needless' Many UK cancer deaths 'premature'
    Thousands of elderly people may be dying unnecessarily from cancer each year in the UK, according to research. Up to 15,000 over-75s may be dying unnecessarily from cancer each year in the UK, according to research.
    03:45 LATESTWinning numbers in Wednesday's Lotto main draw are 10, 17, 20, 21, 23, 31. Bonus 32 LATESTWinning numbers in Wednesday's Lotto main draw are 10, 17, 20, 21, 23, 31. Bonus 32
    Kadyrov pledges 'cruel revenge' Iran unrest to dominate G8 summit
    03:40 Bath salts Rebecca Knowles-Dixon
    Bath salts... You're haired
    ...fertiliser, cleaning fluid. The new drug slang Would you employ her - piercings, tats, dreads 'n' all?
    Male workers win equal pay claims Disabled woman sues retailer
    dot.life technology weblog Buzz Aldrin and Snoop Dogg
    dot.life Web Monitor
    Can HTC's Hero be a worthy challenger to the iPhone? Rapping on the moon with Buzz Aldrin and Snoop
    MPs' pension plan dropped British man reveals torture claim
    Report critical of Rock response Male workers win equal pay claims
    Poor countries seek downturn aid Report critical of Rock response
    Disabled woman sues clothes store Poor countries seek downturn aid
    03:35 Shark Breast cancer scan
    Many sharks 'facing extinction' Many UK cancer deaths 'needless'
    Almost a third of species of open ocean sharks are under threat of being wiped out by overfishing, say scientists. Thousands of elderly people may be dying unnecessarily from cancer each year in the UK, according to research.
    Many UK cancer deaths 'needless' Protesters 'in new Iran clashes'
    Protesters 'in new Iran clashes' Report critical of Rock response
    Report critical of Rock response Poor countries seek downturn aid
    Poor countries seek downturn aid Disabled woman sues clothes store
    Disabled woman sues clothes store Many sharks 'facing extinction'
    03:30 Iraqi boy and UK soldier in Basra, Iraq - 17/12/2008 British troops in Afghanistan
    Government wins Iraq inquiry vote Helmand troops 'lacking capacity'
    Ministers defeat a Tory attempt to change arrangements for the Iraq war inquiry, despite criticism from some Labour MPs. US troops have been sent to Helmand because British forces "lacked capacity", the UK's top commander in Afghanistan says.
    Added US boost to Afghanistan troops
    Added UK welcomes US deployment
    Brown denies Iraq inquiry U-turn Q&A: Isaf troops in Afghanistan
    Smith: Expenses furore 'horrible' Government wins Iraq inquiry vote
    03:10 Ex-detainees allege Bagram abuse Poor countries seek downturn aid
    01:45 Many UK cancer deaths 'needless' New cancer drug 'shows promise'
    Tobin 'joked while digging grave' Many UK cancer deaths 'needless'
    01:40 LATESTWinning numbers in Wednesday's Lotto main draw are 10, 17, 20, 21, 23, 31. Bonus 32 LATESTSome supermarket salads are higher in calories and fat than a Big Mac and fries, report warns.
    LATESTMore than half of Britain's A roads have failed to be rated as safe, research shows LATESTWinning numbers in Wednesday's Lotto main draw are 10, 17, 20, 21, 23, 31. Bonus 32
    LATESTMinisters drop plans to increase taxpayers' contributions to MPs' pensions LATESTMore than half of Britain's A roads have failed to be rated as safe, research shows
    LATESTGovernment defeats Tory bid to have Iraq War inquiry heard in public 'whenever possible' LATESTMinisters drop plans to increase taxpayers' contributions to MPs' pensions
    Sharks 'in danger of extinction' Many sharks 'facing extinction'
    01:35 Oceanic whitetip shark Shark
    01:25 Houses of Parliament Oceanic whitetip shark
    MPs' pension plan dropped Sharks 'in danger of extinction'
    Plans to raise taxpayers' contributions to MPs' pensions have been dropped, in favour of a freeze, ahead of a debate. Almost a third of species of open ocean sharks are under threat of being wiped out by overfishing, say scientists.
    Tobin 'joked while digging grave' MPs' pension plan dropped
    Protesters 'in new Iran clashes' Tobin 'joked while digging grave'
    Report critical of Rock response Protesters 'in new Iran clashes'
    Ex-detainees allege Bagram abuse Report critical of Rock response
    Disabled woman sues clothes store Ex-detainees allege Bagram abuse
    UK is 'Europe's largest cocaine market' Disabled woman sues clothes store
    Scale of danger / Risk factor /
    01:15 Report critical of Rock response Woolworths returns as online shop
    Council warns MP couple over home Smith: Expenses furore 'horrible'
    Bank chief wants to cut borrowing Report critical of Rock response
    01:05 Newsnight's Ethical Man, Justin Rowlatt tries on a cowboy hat iplayer logo
    Newsnight / Ethical Man's low carbon US odyssey in pictures Watch/Listen again / TV and Radio from the last 7 days
    01:00 FOOTBALLUSA beat Spain 2-0 to reach Confederations Cup final - Spain's first defeat since November 2006 LATESTMore than half of Britain's A roads have failed to be rated as safe, research shows
    Ear Underground sign
    If you want something done, ask people in their right ear / Gandhi and Einstein to inspire Tube travellers - via the tannoy /
    iplayer logo Newsnight's Ethical Man, Justin Rowlatt tries on a cowboy hat
    Watch/Listen again / TV and Radio from the last 7 days Newsnight / Ethical Man's low carbon US odyssey in pictures
    00:55 Shot boss wins £160,000 payment Male workers win equal pay claims
    Smear test age limit to remain 25 Many UK cancer deaths 'needless'
    00:15 No prosecutions over C.diff cases Expert unit probing sexual crimes
    Attack helicopter over the border area of  Bajaur A Pakistani soldier in upper Swat
    Unseen offensive / Flying with Pakistan army's Taliban assault / Scale of danger / Could extremists get their hands on Pakistan's nuclear weapons? /
    Militant nexus Unseen offensive
    CBBC Me and My Movie. Fun, free events! Schools Question Time - Leave your comments now.
    00:10 Schools Question Time - Leave your comments now. CBBC Me and My Movie. Fun, free events!
    00:05 UK economy 'set to shrink faster' Report critical of Rock response
    00:00 Cocaine, opiate markets 'shrink' US, Venezuela to restore envoys
    China activist formally arrested Cocaine, opiate markets 'shrink'