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BBCVIDEO: Button sets pace at wet MonacoWatch highlights from both Thursday practice sessions for the Monaco Grand Prix as Ferrari's Fernando Alonso is fastest in the morning while Jenson Button leads the way in a rain-affected second session.
Somalia's leaders agree deadlineLeaders of Somalia's disparate factions agree a historic deal to elect a new president by 20 August to end the country's two-decade political crisis.
Co-op to create 3,000 legal jobsThe Co-operative Group announces plans to create 3,000 new jobs, as part of an expansion of its legal services.
AUDIO: Father on 999 call of murdered EmilyMark Longley told 5 live that if people had taken his daughter's boyfriend's threats seriously she might still be alive.
Supermarkets 'misled on pricing'Customers have been misled by supermarkets over discounts and multi-buy offers, according to consumer group Which?.
Japan radiation levels are 'low'Radiation levels in most of Japan are below cancer-causing levels a year after the Fukushima plant accident, a World Health Organisation report says.
Welsh to consider legal avenuesLondon Welsh chairman Bleddyn Phillips says the club will consider legal action to allow them entry to the Premiership.
Hunt memo reveals BSkyB supportCulture 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 on the deal, the Leveson Inquiry hears.
Bribery clerk wins sentence cutA court clerk who became the first to be jailed under new bribery laws wins a two-year cut in his sentence.
Diamond Jubilee Tube in breakdownA Tube train that broke down in a London tunnel stranding 733 passengers was a special Diamond Jubilee train, it emerges.
Mandarin 'angry' over cuts claimsCabinet 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.
Migration to UK is above targetNet migration to the UK remains more than double the government's target figure, according to new statistics.
Stoney named as England captainLincoln's Casey Stoney is picked as the new England women's captain after Faye White's retirement.
Economy shrank more than thoughtThe UK economy shrank by 0.3% in the first three months of the year, more than previously estimated, revised figures show.
Sir Jonathan reaffirms Apple roleAs he receives his knighthood, Apple's design head Sir Jonathan Ive stresses his desire to stay at the company.
Reoffending rates at record levelA record number of offenders sentenced for serious crimes had committed previous offences, according to figures for 2011.
Minogue movie the talk of CannesA 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.
PFA offers help to QPR's BartonChairman Clarke Carlisle says the Professional Footballers' Association is willing to offer support for QPR's Joey Barton.
Brother of blind activist fleesThe older brother of blind activist Chen Guangcheng flees his closely-guarded village to seek legal help for his son in Beijing.
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