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    UK Lt Colonel dies in Afghanistan

    The highest ranking Army officer to be killed since the Falklands War is one of the two latest casualties in Afghanistan.

    School place 'fraud' case dropped

    A London council withdraws its action against a mother it accused of lying to gain a school place.

    Minister in Tory homophobia claim

    Culture Secretary Ben Bradshaw angers Tories by saying "a deep strain of homophobia still exists on the Conservative benches".

    Patient safety 'still threatened'

    Changes recommended after a fatal drug slip-up eight years ago have not been implemented, MPs say in a review of patient safety.

    Darling issues warning to bankers

    Chancellor Alistair Darling warns bankers it would be "disastrous" if they return to their old ways and repeat past mistakes.

    Child witnesses 'wait too long'

    Young witnesses in sex abuse or violence cases are being forced to wait more than a year to give evidence in crown courts in England and Wales, a report says.

    Man held over attack on woman, 82

    A man is arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after an elderly woman is stabbed on a London street

    Probe into RAF jet fighter crash

    Investigators and engineers begin the second day of a recovery operation after a jet fighter crash which killed two air crew.

    Brain tumours 'forgotten cancer'

    More funding needs to be ploughed into research into the "forgotten cancer" of brain tumours, campaigners say.

    Wool on the hot wash? Climate change is shrinking sheep

    Climate change is causing a breed of wild sheep in Scotland to shrink, according to research.

    Phone-in leads to shock PM visit to fishmongers

    The owners of a family-run fishmongers in Leeds market get a surprise visit from the Prime Minister.

    Owen linked to shock Man Utd move

    Manchester United refuse to be drawn on growing speculation that they are in talks with striker Michael Owen.

    Murray stands on verge of history

    Andy Murray will become the first British player for 71 years to reach the Wimbledon men's final if he can overcome Andy Roddick in Friday's semi-finals.

    Lions Test debuts for English duo

    Riki Flutey and Joe Worsley will start against South Africa on Saturday as the injury-hit British and Irish Lions make a host of changes for the third Test.

    'Equal partners'

    Police officers can develop a strong bond with their dog

    Pardon refused

    How a family has battled to free Michael Shields

    No pain no gain

    What is Andy Murray's weird press-up for?

    Man's world?

    Encouraging more women to work on building sites

    Help thyself

    Could this man help solve your love life dilemmas?

    Forced marriage

    A woman tells how her family made her marry a violent man

    Wildfires from heatwave warning

    Councils are warning of an increased risk of wildfires following the recent spell of warm weather.

    Pardon appeal for Shields refused

    Justice Secretary Jack Straw provisionally refuses an appeal for a pardon for jailed Liverpool football fan Michael Shields.

    Swine flu 'cannot be contained'

    The rising numbers of swine flu cases mean trying to contain the virus is no longer an option, ministers say.

    PM condemns 'personal attacks'

    Gordon Brown criticises personal attacks in politics as the spending row between Labour and the Tories continues to rage.

    Osborne facing expenses inquiry

    Shadow Chancellor George Osborne's expenses are to be investigated by the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner.

    Pension view 'not radical enough'

    The author of an influential report into the future of pensions in the UK tells the BBC his proposals were not radical enough.

    Heatwave eases as rain moves in

    The heatwave in parts of the UK is starting to ease, with severe weather warnings of heavy rain in some areas.

    Go Figure

    Can a stats website really be exciting? Yes, it can

    Better or worse

    Remember when folk used to blame their 'nerves'?

    Sole survivor

    Are children more likely to survive a plane crash?

    Papers focus on rail firm failure

    Biggs's health is 'deteriorating'

    The son of the Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs says there is a risk his father could die if he does not respond to treatment.

    Student killers' sentences stand

    The Attorney General says the sentences given to the killers of two French students will not be referred to the Court of Appeal.

    Ex-policeman jailed over images

    A former police officer is jailed for three years after pleading guilty to downloading images of child abuse.

    Four new cases of NI swine flu

    Four new cases of swine flu are confirmed in Northern Ireland, bringing the total number of cases to 38.

    Scots take 'sun-fry' cancer risk

    Scots have an unhealthy approach to sunbathing and the highest risk of contracting skin cancer in the UK, research warns.

    Police warn Orange march 'bigots'

    Strathclyde Police say they will not tolerate "sectarian behaviour" at the annual Orange Order parade in Glasgow this weekend.

    Conman is guilty of hotel murder

    A convicted conman faces life in jail after a jury finds him guilty of killing his partner in a Travelodge hotel room.

    Teen dies on post exams holiday

    A family pays tribute to a student who dies in her sleep on holiday with friends after completing her A-level exams.

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