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BBCStraw and May death threat arrestDeath threats are reported to have been made against the Home Secretary, Theresa May, and former minister Jack Straw, leading to the arrest of a Blackburn council worker.
The stark truth facing RangersBBC Sport's Matt Slater provides an in-depth look at the problems facing crisis club Rangers in their battle for survival
UK's data breach fines dissectedA freedom of information request suggests public sector bodies are more likely to attract data breach fines than private firms.
VIDEO: Why rain won't solve English droughtThe Environment Agency has issued seven flood warnings in south-west England, a region currently in drought.
Demand for airliners helps BoeingAirlines updating their fleets with more fuel-efficient planes boost Boeing, which reports 58% growth in three-month profits.
Key Mali posts go to the militaryThe interim president of Mali announces a new government, appointing three military personnel to key posts.
Brown denies Murdoch 'war' callEx-Prime Minister Gordon Brown denies he "declared war" on News Corporation after Rupert Murdoch made the claim in his evidence to the Leveson Inquiry.
Gingrich to end White House bidRepublican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich will suspend his long-shot campaign next week, his spokesman tells US media.
'Shock' over rounders girl deathTributes are paid to a 15-year-old Kent schoolgirl who collapsed and died during a game of rounders.
Ban packed lunches, says Price exReality TV star and former cage fighter Alex Reid calls for a ban on school packed lunches in a speech in Parliament.
What's the best way to store rainwater?With heavy rainfall drenching parts of the UK and hosepipe bans in place, what's the best way to store water to feed your garden?
VIDEO: Skydiver: 'Fear keeps you awake'Adventurer Felix Baumgartner is planning to skydive from an altitude of 120,000 feet (36.7 km) this summer.
Libya bans faith-based partiesLibyan authorities ban the formation of political parties based on religious principles, tribe or ethnicity ahead of elections scheduled for June.
Mother gives grandparent evidenceThe mother of a severely disabled girl gives evidence in the trial of the child's grandparents who are accused of her manslaughter.
VIDEO: Flood warning for drought hit EnglandWater companies say the latest downpours will not make much difference to the drought.
HSBC 'to cut 2,000 staff in UK'Banking giant HSBC is set to announce 2,000 job losses in the UK on Thursday as part of its global cost-cutting plans, reports say.
Cardiff Olympics rings unveiledThe Olympic rings are officially unveiled in Cardiff to mark Wales's involvement with London 2012's sporting and cultural events this summer.
Police injured by Bahrain blastA bomb explosion has wounded four members of Bahrain's police force - two of them seriously - during clashes with protesters, officials say.
German athlete exposes 'stalker'Star German high-jumper Ariane Friedrich names an alleged stalker on Facebook, citing self-defence, and the move sparks a new debate about privacy.
Hotel behaviour inquiry into AMAn AM is referred to the Welsh assembly's standards watchdog after claims about his behaviour in a luxury hotel after a night out.
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