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    Jail reckless bankers, report urges

    The Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards calls for new measures, including criminal sanctions, to make bankers responsible for their own failings.

    Food labels system to be rolled out

    A new consistent system of front-of-pack food labelling is to be introduced in the UK, the government says.

    'Excessive' use of face-down restraint

    Ministers are considering a ban on face-down restraint in English mental hospitals as figures show the technique is being widely used.

    Minister hails 'web porn' progress

    Ministers say agreements reached with internet firms will lead to a "fundamental change" in how images of child abuse are dealt with online.

    Assange vows to stay in embassy

    Wikileaks website founder Julian Assange vows to remain in the Ecuadorian embassy in London even if accusations of sex crimes are dropped.

    Ballet dancer David Wall dies at 67

    Ballet dancer David Wall, who became the youngest male principal in the history of the Royal Ballet, dies of cancer, aged 67.

    Supreme Court ruling on Iraq damages

    Supreme Court judges are to decide whether relatives of British soldiers killed in Iraq can sue the government for damages under human rights law.

    MPs urge new targets for job centres

    The criteria used to assess the success of Jobcentre Plus in helping people find work are "flawed", MPs say

    Poor pupil cash 'plugging budgets'

    A report claims schools are facing increasing pressure to spend money aimed at very poor pupils, known as the pupil premium, to plug holes in their budgets.

    Risk of civil service 'pay exodus'

    The Civil Service faces an exodus of its most "talented and marketable" staff because of growing unhappiness with their pay, a new report claims.

    University offers 'ignore context'

    Many UK universities do not consider candidates' backgrounds when offering places, research suggests.

    God vow dropped from Guides' promise

    Girls will no longer have to pledge their devotion to God when they join the Guides and Brownies in the UK, the organisation announces.

    Ceremony to mark 'cheesegrater' work

    A ceremony is held to mark the end of building work on "the cheesegrater", the latest addition to London's skyline.

    NI leaders to visit Japan

    Northern Ireland's first and deputy first ministers accept an invitation from the Japanese prime minster to visit his country.

    Girl hurt in petrol bomb attack

    A young girl is hurt after a petrol bomb is thrown into a street in east Belfast.

    PM to meet April parents over images

    David Cameron agrees to meet the parents of murdered April Jones after they challenge him to get involved in the fight over indecent images of children online.

    'Cut a third' of education services

    The 22 education services running schools in Wales should be cut by a third, a review recommends.

    Call for earlier sex education

    Sex education at a younger age and free contraception for people as young as 13 are needed to cut teenage pregnancy rates, according to a Holyrood inquiry.

    Parents call for baby ashes inquiry

    Bereaved parents who did not receive the ashes of their dead babies will take their fight for a public inquiry to the Scottish Parliament later.

    Wife 'warned' about pupil friendship

    The wife of a teacher accused of abducting a schoolgirl tells a court how their marriage fell apart before her husband and the girl went missing.

    Muslim leader denies war crimes

    A British Muslim leader indicted in Bangladesh for war crimes says he is willing to face a fair trial to clear his name.

    England will not take Swann risk

    England will not risk Graeme Swann's long-term fitness in Wednesday's Champions Trophy semi-final against South Africa.

    Dawn Approach wins at Royal Ascot

    Dawn Approach beats Toronado in a photo finish to win the St James's Palace Stakes on the opening day at Royal Ascot.

    Pearce to leave as England U21 coach

    England Under-21 coach Stuart Pearce will not be offered a new contract by the FA when his deal expires this month.

    The street with 18 betting shops

    Fixed odds betting terminals, a kind of super-powered fruit machine, are driving profits in betting shops. Some councils are now fighting back.

    Does a child die of hunger every 10 seconds?

    It's a shocking statistic that a child dies of hunger every 10 seconds, very good at grabbing headlines. But is it true?

    What does the tie-less G8 reveal?

    The G8 leaders turned up in Northern Ireland tieless. So where can still be relied on to be a mandatory necktie area.

    G8 leaders agree deal on tax evasion

    Leaders of the G8 major economies agree plan to clamp down on money launderers, illegal tax evaders and corporate tax avoiders.

    UK minister says no to pre-Yes talks

    UK minister Michael Moore tells the BBC it would be "nonsensical" to negotiate the exit terms of Scottish independence ahead of the historic referendum.

    US to open direct Taliban talks

    The US is to open direct peace talks with the Taliban after more than 10 years of war in Afghanistan, senior White House officials announce.

    VIDEO: House of Commons

    The government is urged by Labour to support the principle of a financial transaction tax.

    VIDEO: Mums' concerns over web safety

    Parents and staff from Parentzone explain how they would like to make the internet safer for children.

    VIDEO: Labradoodle helps woman's balance

    A Nottinghamshire woman with balance problems says a specially-trained dog has helped her "get her life back".

    VIDEO: Lawrence concert line-up unveiled

    Twenty years after the teenager Stephen Lawrence was stabbed to death in London, details of a star-studded concert in his memory have been unveiled.

    AUDIO: 'My dad's organs saved four lives'

    Ten-year-old Caitlin Robertson urges the public to sign organ donation register, after her father's organs saved four lives

    VIDEO: Man survives 15th floor fall in NZ

    A British man survives a 15th floor fall in New Zealand after trying to lower himself from a neighbour's balcony to his flat.

    VIDEO: Two killed by train in Hertfordshire

    Two teenagers, a 15-year-old girl and an 18-year-old man, have died after being hit by a train near a Hertfordshire railway station on Monday night.

    VIDEO: Saatchi cautioned for Nigella assault

    Art collector Charles Saatchi has been cautioned for assault after images of him grasping his wife Nigella Lawson by the neck appeared in a newspaper.

    VIDEO: UK inflation rate rises to 2.7%

    The rate of consumer price index (CPI) inflation increased to 2.7% in May, up from 2.4% in April, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has said.

    Poverty in the English countryside

    The people living in rural poverty

    VIDEO: The 13-year-old fashion blogger

    The 13-year-old taking fashion blogging by storm

    What's going on with the weather?

    What's going on with the weather, asks David Shukman

    The play that keeps its audience in the dark

    The new play that keeps its audience in the dark

    In pictures: Royal Ascot 2013

    Celebrities, hats and frocks on the first day of Royal Ascot

    Woman claims she killed farm partner

    The woman who says she shot a man dead 40 years ago

    Papers split over Syria intervention

    Papers split over Syria intervention

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