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BBCUK:

  • Labour MPs call for hacking probe

  • Labour MPs demand the police investigation into alleged phone-hacking by News of the World reporters is reopened, at an urgent Commons session.
  • Former head jailed for sex abuse

  • A former boarding school head teacher is jailed for 21 years for sexually abusing and beating pupils.
  • MPs back AV referendum bill

  • Plans to change the way MPs are elected to Parliament survive their first Commons hurdle - despite criticism from Tory MPs.
  • UK radiotherapy 'lagging behind'

  • Too few UK cancer patients are receiving state-of-the-art radiotherapy care, experts from Cancer Research UK say.
  • MoD names two killed UK soldiers

  • Two British soldiers who died in Afghanistan and in a UK hospital on the same day are named by the Ministry of Defence.
  • Inbred bees 'facing extinction'

  • Some of the UK's rarest bumblebees are at risk of becoming extinct as a result of inbreeding, research suggests.
  • Saatchi gallery deal hits setback

  • Charles Saatchi's plan to donate his gallery to the British public hits a stumbling block after talks with Arts Council England break down.
  • Tube workers begin 24-hour strike

  • Severe disruption is expected on London Underground as the first workers begin a 24-hour strike.
  • Bipolar 'not linked to violence'

  • People with a mental illness are no more likely to be violent unless they abuse drugs or alcohol, a study suggests.
  • Childhood pastimes 'in decline'

  • Traditional outdoor games for children bringing them into contact with nature are in decline, the RSPB says.
  • New police appeal over MI6 death

  • Police investigating the death of MI6 worker Gareth Williams appeal for help in tracing two people seen entering his central London flat.
  • Quacking profit: Expenses MP sells duck island

  • The ornamental duck island which sank the career of a Tory MP at the height of the expenses scandal is sold for charity.
  • Emmerdale in TV Choice hat-trick

  • Emmerdale wins three prizes at the TV Choice Awards, with EastEnders taking the prize for best soap in its 25th anniversary year.
  • Shock over pipe bomb at school

  • A father speaks of his shock after his eight-year-old son picked up a pipe bomb in a school playground in Antrim.
  • Gang 'advertised city brothels'

  • A Scottish crime gang spent more than £50,000 advertising brothels in Belfast, a court is told.
  • 'Disgust' over killer's sentence

  • A Flintshire mother calls for tougher sentences for so-called "one-punch killers" after her son's attacker was jailed for 40 months for manslaughter.
  • Children hurt in school bus crash

  • More than 60 children were involved a collision between two school buses in south Wales, say police.
  • Barclays bank to create 600 jobs

  • Banking giant Barclays announces it is to expand its presence in Glasgow, creating 600 jobs.
  • Man dies in Philippines stabbing

  • A 27-year-old Aberdeen man is stabbed and killed two days after flying to the Philippines.
  • Murder accused's 'gymnastic sex'

  • A man who killed his wife after five months of marriage enjoyed "gymnastic" sex sessions with another woman, a court hears.
  • Vicar jailed for sham marriages

  • A Sussex vicar found guilty of carrying out hundreds of sham marriages is jailed for four years.
  • Capello insists Rooney will play

  • England manager Fabio Capello insists striker Wayne Rooney will play in the Euro 2012 qualifier away to Switzerland on Tuesday.
  • Pietersen fined for Twitter rant

  • England batsman Kevin Pietersen is given an undisclosed fine by the ECB over his Twitter tirade.
  • Striker Kuyt suffers injury blow

  • Liverpool striker Dirk Kuyt injures shoulder during training with the Netherlands, according to Dutch boss Bert van Marwijk
  • Do our memories get better with age?

  • Our ability to recall events seems to sharpen as we get older, says Lisa Jardine, but can it be trusted to paint an accurate picture?
  • Eddie who?

  • Comic Eddie Kadi can command vast crowds at his live shows. Why has he attracted so little mainstream attention?
  • Don't let the bed bugs bite

  • The world is on the verge of a bed-bug pandemic, according to a report - how did the tiny biting insects come to pose such a threat?
  • Blair cancels London book signing

  • Tony Blair cancels a planned book signing in London on Wednesday to prevent causing the police "a lot of hassle".
  • End UK rebate - EU budget chief

  • The EU budget commissioner says he sees no grounds for the UK to keep its budget rebate.
  • Student migration 'unsustainable'

  • The number of foreign students let into the UK is "unsustainable", minister Damian Green says in his first major speech on immigration.
  • Police 'will decide on phone hacking inquiry'

  • The police and not the government should decide whether to re-open the investigation into the News of the World phone-hacking allegations, Home Secretary Theresa May has said.
  • Family's hope in Crete murder case

  • A British pathologist is investigating whether a woman, who Greek police suspect was murdered on holiday, may have died as a result of an earlier fall.
  • Fast food: Dinner at 100mph

  • Perry Watkins from Buckinghamshire has set what he hopes is a new world record for the fastest piece of furniture, a Queen Anne dining table.
  • Prince Charles begins green tour

  • Prince Charles has started his week-long "green" rail tour of the UK in Glasgow, where he visited an initiative promoting cycling.
  • MacKenzie and Bryant clash

  • Former Labour Minister Chris Bryant and former editor of The Sun Kelvin MacKenzie have clashed on the issue of tabloid phone hacking, following allegations about practices at the News of the World newspaper.
  • Male victims of domestic violence

  • 40% of domestic violence victims are male but a new study suggests victims are often ignored by police and there are only a handful of refuge places for abused men across the UK. Ian McNicholl was abused by a partner and told his story to BBC Breakfast
  • Rooney happy to play - Capello

  • England manager Fabio Capello says striker Wayne Rooney is in the right frame of mind to play against Switzerland on Tuesday despite allegations about his private life.
  • Elbow and Kloot talk Mercury Prize

  • I Am Kloot singer John Bramwell talks to Elbow's Guy Garvey about Kloot's Mercury Music Prize-nominated album, which Garvey and bandmate Craig Potter produced.
  • Dominic Cooper on Tamara Drewe

  • The actor Dominc Cooper talks to BBC Breakfast about his role in Tamara Drewe and intrigue in the countryside.
  • Unswung 60s

  • What does Mad Men tell us about this most mythologised decade?
  • Crystal ball gazing

  • Experts make their predictions for house prices
  • Century man

  • How likely is it that you'll live to be 100 years old?
  • Organised chaos

  • Mercury Prize nominees I Am Kloot talk music
  • This Is England

  • TV follow-up to award-winning film to be screened
  • Newspaper review

  • 'Phone hack' headlines continue