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Hunt memo reveals BSkyB support: Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt sent a note to David Cameron suggesting his support for News Corp's bid for BSkyB before he was put in charge of deciding the deal, the Leveson Inquiry hears.
UK police in Libya Fletcher probe: A Metropolitan Police team is to fly to Libya to continue the investigation into the murder of PC Yvonne Fletcher, Prime Minister David Cameron says.
Hot weather to continue next week: Forecasters say the warm UK weather, which has come soon after below-average temperatures, will continue into next week.
England to trial goal-line system: Goal-line technology will be tested at Wembley when England entertain Belgium in a friendly on 2 June.
Economy shrank more than thought: The UK economy shrank by 0.3% in the first three months of the year, more than previously estimated, revised figures show.
Shafilea sister talks of 'relief': Shafilea Ahmed's sister tells a court it was a "relief" to tell police after seven years that her parents had murdered the teenager.
Huhne partner loses privacy case: Carina Trimingham, partner of former cabinet minister Chris Huhne, has lost her breach of privacy and harassment case against the Daily Mail.
Vatican sacks bank chief Tedeschi: The Vatican sacks the director of its bank, Ettore Gotti Tedeschi, who is being investigated in a money laundering case.
Eurozone downturn 'accelerating': Activity at European businesses hits a near three-year low in May, according to the survey of purchasing managers by Markit.
MSPs pass Scots booze price plan: Scotland will become the first place in the UK to introduce minimum drink pricing, after MSPs passed the plan at parliament.
Rabies woman turned away from A&E: A woman with rabies twice visited an A&E unit in Kent before she was diagnosed and admitted to a London hospital, it emerges.
Olympic torch takes train journey: The Olympic torch travels on a Severn Valley Railway steam train during the journey from Gloucester to Worcester on day six.
Hedgehog stuck in tin of carrots: A hedgehog is recovering after becoming wedged in an empty carrot tin in King's Lynn.
Minogue movie the talk of Cannes: A French film in which Kylie Minogue makes a cameo appearance emerges as a dark horse contender to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
Free banking 'a dangerous myth': Free banking is a "dangerous myth", according to Andrew Bailey, who is due to become the chief regulator of the financial services industry.
US factory activity slows in May: US manufacturing growth slowed in May, a survey indicates, while orders for long-lasting factory goods fall.
School buildings plans announced: Fewer than half of the schools in England which applied for money for rebuilding work have been successful.
Mandarin 'angry' over cuts claims: Cabinet Secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood says he was "angry" at briefings, reportedly from former No 10 aide Steve Hilton, suggesting huge cuts are being considered to the civil service.
NHS trusts 'ration eye surgery': A growing number of primary care trusts are placing restrictions on access to eye surgery, figures obtained by campaigners show.
Calcium pills pose 'heart risk': People who take calcium supplements could be increasing their risk of having a heart attack, according to researchers in Germany.
Brangelina postpone wedding: Pitt reveals that pair have put nuptials on hold...
Shock Apprentice firing: Lord Sugar sends two candidates home...
Big Brother's back: Channel 5 confirms reality show's launch date...
Jedward make finals: Irish twins will sing at this year's Eurovision...
Peter's got the X Factor: Kay will entertain audiences at day one of auditions...
O'Grady 'sacked': Presenter fired from Coronation Street musical, say reports...
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