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  • Pakistan protest over PM comments

  • Pakistani intelligence officials cancel a visit to Britain in protest at comments made by David Cameron about Pakistan's alleged links to terror.
  • 'Progress' in new Afghan mission

  • British forces are said to be consolidating their hold on ground seized in a Taliban stronghold in southern Afghanistan.
  • Huntley to sue over prison attack

  • Soham killer Ian Huntley is to sue the Prison Service for compensation after his throat was slashed in an attack by a fellow inmate.
  • Germany mourns Love Parade dead

  • Germany holds an emotional memorial service for the 21 people killed in a stampede at the Love Parade dance festival in the western city of Duisburg last weekend.
  • Pakistan floods 'kill 800' people

  • The worst monsoon floods in living memory kill at least 800 people and affect one million in north-west Pakistan, a local official says.
  • Change call after Australia fires

  • A report into Australia's worst bushfires, in 2009, recommends sweeping changes to the way the government responds to natural disasters.
  • Tax credit repayments 'to soar'

  • Many more people will face having to pay back some of the money paid to them as tax credits because of Budget changes, experts say.
  • Everglades on Unesco danger list

  • A UN panel adds the Florida Everglades and Madagascar's tropical rainforest to a list of world heritage sites at risk.
  • Men questioned over explosives

  • Two men from north Wales are being questioned at a central London police station over possible explosives offences.
  • Addresses set to lose county name

  • Counties appear set to be dropped from postal addresses in future years after complaints about out-of-date names.
  • Rowers racing to Atlantic record

  • Four rowers are only 20 nautical miles away from smashing a 114-year-old transatlantic record as they approach Bishop's Rock off the Isles of Scilly.
  • Fossil sparks whale of a row for Egypt customs

  • The fossil of a whale is at the centre of a bizarre customs wrangle at Cairo airport, the BBC's Jon Leyne reports.
  • Anyone seen my boa? Six foot snake on the loose

  • Police are searching for a 6ft (1.8m) long snake which escaped through a bathroom window at a house in Essex.
  • Flying Vettel takes Hungary pole

  • Red Bull dominate qualifying for the Hungarian GP, with Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber on the front row ahead of the Ferraris.
  • Live - England v Pakistan

  • England wickets are tumbling after lunch on the third day of the first Test against Pakistan at Trent Bridge.
  • Ennis ready for heptathlon battle

  • Great Britain's Jessica Ennis admits she faces a tough battle in the last two events if she is to add European heptathlon gold to her world title.
  • England friendly angers Redknapp

  • Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp lambasts the timing of England's forthcoming friendly against Hungary.
  • Below-par Murray reaches LA semis

  • Britain's Andy Murray beats Alejandro Falla at the Farmers Classic in Los Angeles, but the top seed has plenty to work on ahead of his semi-final.
  • Man charged over metro stop rape

  • A man will appear in court charged with rape after a 16-year-old girl was attacked at a Tyne and Wear Metro station in North Shields.
  • Probe as wedding guests fall ill

  • The Health Protection Agency (HPA) investigates why at least 15 people fell ill during a wedding reception at a social club.
  • Scotland 'needs financial powers'

  • The Scottish government says the argument for Scotland gaining more financial powers has to be won in order to grow the economy.
  • Funeral for boy drowned in pond

  • A funeral service is held for a toddler who drowned after falling into a garden pond in Edinburgh earlier this month.
  • Woman killed in Cookstown crash

  • A 27-year-old woman has died in hospital following a car crash in Cookstown, County Tyrone.
  • Teens accused of stab murder bid

  • Two 17-year-olds appear at Londonderry Magistrates Court jointly charged with attempted murder.
  • Village mourns boat death girl, 9

  • Residents of a village from where a nine-year-old girl from south Wales has died in a rafting accident in Turkey have spoken of their shock and sadness.
  • S4C chief 'faced plot,' claims AM

  • A former heritage minister claims members of the S4C authority may have plotted to oust the TV channel's former chief executive.
  • Three charged with Uganda bombing

  • Three Kenyans are charged with the murders of 76 people killed when bombs exploded as they watched the World Cup on TV in Kampala, Uganda.
  • Four fined over SA 'racist video'

  • Four white South Africans are fined $2,700 (£1,700) each after making a video humiliating black university workers.
  • China mine explosion 'kills 15'

  • At least 15 people die at a mine in northern China, as a suspected explosives store blows up.
  • China river hunt for toxic drums

  • Search teams in north-east China are still searching for thousands of barrels of toxic chemicals washed into a major river by flooding.
  • Deadly forest fires ravage Russia

  • Forest fires kill at least 23 people in central Russia, while a forecast of heavy rain brings relief to Moscow.
  • Greek military told to move fuel

  • Greece will use military vehicles to restore fuel supplies cut by a lorry drivers' strike, the government says.
  • Farc call to new Colombian leader

  • Colombia's Farc rebel group issues a call for dialogue with the new government after Juan Manuel Santos's election as president.
  • Argentine gay weddings go ahead

  • A gay couple become the first to marry in Argentina under a new law allowing same-sex unions.
  • Lebanon urged to resist violence

  • Syria's president and the Saudi king call on Lebanon's rival factions to avoid turning to violence amid mounting political tensions in the country.
  • Hamas fighter dies in air strikes

  • A Hamas militant is killed and several are injured by Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip, hours after a Palestinian rocket hit the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon.
  • Pakistan crash 'black box' found

  • Investigators scouring the wreckage of Pakistan's worst-ever air disaster have found the plane's flight data recorder, officials say.
  • Five Taliban off UN sanction list

  • Five Taliban are removed from a sanctions list by the UN Security Council, a move sought by Kabul to ease rapprochement with insurgents.
  • US economic growth slows to 2.4%

  • US economic growth slowed between April and June, with GDP growing by an annualised rate of 2.4%, the US Commerce Department says.
  • Wikileaks denies 'blood on hands'

  • The founder of Wikileaks rejects US claims he has blood on his hands after releasing leaked documents on the Afghan war.
  • Interns are 'entitled to be paid'

  • Many young people working free as interns may legally be entitled to pay, a report says.
  • Strikes and ash extend BA losses

  • BA reveals a steep quarterly loss of £164m after being hit by cabin crew strikes and disruption caused by the volcanic ash cloud.
  • Northwest agrees to pay $38m fine

  • Northwest Airlines will plead guilty and pay a $38m fine for fixing air-cargo prices, the US justice department says.
  • Prescott Iraq intelligence doubts

  • The intelligence on Iraq's weapons threat was "not very substantial", former deputy prime minister Lord Prescott says.
  • Benefits face 'radical' shake-up

  • Merging all tax credits and benefits into a single payment is one option being considered by Iain Duncan Smith in a "radical" welfare shake-up.
  • Expenses four in appeals defeat

  • Three ex-Labour MPs and an ex-Tory peer lose appeals over a ruling that they are not protected by parliamentary privilege from prosecution over expenses fraud allegations.
  • Concern over rape medic shortage

  • A lack of specialist medics to care for rape victims could be hampering conviction rates, doctors believe.
  • Calcium pills 'raise' heart risk

  • Calcium supplements taken by many older people could be increasing their risk of a heart attack, research shows.
  • Pregnant women rights questioned

  • The right of women to choose whether they have home births is being questioned by a leading medical journal.
  • Gove defends academy schools list

  • The Education Secretary insists there no is rush for schools in England to become academies, after criticism over the number of schools coming forward.
  • Maths fears over A-level reforms

  • Plans to reform A-levels could put students off maths and lead to university department closures, an academic body warns.
  • 150 schools ask to be academies

  • More than 150 top schools in England have applied to become academies, government documents show.
  • Call to check on mobile security

  • Owners of mobile phones are being asked to test the security of their network to see if enough is being done to stop eavesdropping.
  • UK troops use iPad app for fire mission training

  • Newsbeat's had an exclusive look at new training being given to UK soldiers at the Royal School of Artillery in Wiltshire.
  • Facebook data hoarder speaks out

  • Security researcher Ron Bowes tells BBC News why he collected and published the personal details of 100m Facebook users.
  • Mammals decline in Chernobyl zone

  • The largest wildlife census of its kind conducted in Chernobyl reveals evidence of mammals declining in the exclusion zone.
  • Further Chile quakes 'possible'

  • Land in the north of Chile is "ready" for another major earthquake, say researchers, adding that authorities did not act on previous warnings.
  • BP boss scaling back oil effort

  • The incoming BP chief executive has said it is time to scale back some parts of the oil spill clean-up in the Gulf of Mexico.
  • Balding complains over sex jibe

  • Sports presenter Clare Balding makes an official complaint to the Press Complaints Commission over an article which mocked her sexuality.
  • DeGeneres leaving American Idol

  • Comedienne and chat show host Ellen DeGeneres is leaving American Idol after one season on the judging panel.
  • Ben Shephard says goodbye to GMTV

  • Ben Shephard bids farewell to GMTV after 10 years telling viewers: "I'm going to miss all of you, every single one of you."
  • Quiz of the week's news

  • The Magazine's weekly quiz of the news, 7 days 7 questions - plus the Weekly Bonus Question.
  • Family getaway or get away?

  • They frequently end in disaster and can be anything but relaxing. Why do we persist with the ordeal of family holidays?
  • Was croquet an Olympic sport?

  • Tug of war, croquet and cricket have all featured at the Olympics. See what else has been in and out over the years.
  • Australia bushfires: What went wrong?

  • A report into the bushfires that tore across Victoria, Australia, in early 2009 has called for sweeping changes to the way the authorities respond to natural disasters.
  • Tables turned on top QC

  • Jonathan Sumption, one of Britain's top barristers, talks to Matt Stadlen about whether judges have too much power, why history matters, the secret to a good cross-examination and why he applauds inequality.
  • Blind driver targets speed record

  • A bank manager from Sale, Greater Manchester, is hoping to become the first blind person to drive a car at more than 200mph.
  • River punting gets fast and physical

  • Punting would normally be seen as a tranquil way to pass a summer day on the river, but race punting is an altogether different affair.
  • Excitement ahead of Clinton wedding

  • Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of former US president Bill Clinton, is to marry long-term boyfriend Marc Mezvinsky at a private ceremony.
  • Argentina celebrates first gay weddings

  • The first gay weddings have taken place in Argentina after the implementation of a law approved by parliament earlier this month.
  • Giant hailstone breaks US record

  • A hailstone weighing almost a kilo that fell in the state of South Dakota has been confirmed as the largest ever recovered in the USA.
  • Enduring appeal of live rock music

  • Urban sounds may dominate the music charts but there is still a buoyant market for live rock events.
  • Wedding belle

  • Why Chelsea Clinton continues to fascinate
  • Week in pictures

  • Striking pictures from around the world this week
  • Life without a stomach

  • The sisters who had surgery to combat family cancer threat
  • Beyond Auschwitz

  • Polish town's struggle to emerge from shadow of Nazi horror
  • Scratching the surface

  • Why so few people get under the skin of Afghanistan
  • The G word

  • How did cast of Jersey Shore rile Italian-Americans?
  • From Lord's to Lod

  • Israeli cricket's passionate players