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BBCMurder jury shown fight videoAn Old Bailey jury is shown mobile phone video footage of a London teenager allegedly murdering 14-year-old Leroy James.
Wedding arrest police disciplinedThree police officers in Londonderry have been disciplined for arresting a couple on their wedding day, after wrongly suspecting they were involved in a sham marriage.
Uefa investigates racism claimsUefa is to investigate alleged racist chanting during the Euro 2012 matches between Spain and Italy and Russia v Czech Republic.
Burma faces more Rakhine unrestGunshots are heard and buildings set on fire in an area affected by deadly violence between Buddhists and Muslims in western Burma, reports say.
Butterworth back at Royal CourtThe Royal Court is taking the unusual step of selling no advance tickets for Jez Butterworth's new play, his first at the theatre since his sell-out hit Jerusalem.
Elderly denied NHS care 'can sue'Age discrimination by NHS hospitals is to be outlawed, ministers have announced.
Tackling UK's most violent teenagersExclusive access to the prison within a prison for worst offenders
New holey material soaks up CO2Scientists report the development of a novel material that soaks up gases like a sponge at high temperatures, but retains CO2 as the pressure is reduced.
Smart meters 'are privacy risk'An EU data watchdog warns of the "considerable risks" posed to privacy by new energy smart meters".
Rangers to re-form as new companyRangers will re-form as a new company after a creditors' deal was rejected by Revenue and Customs.
Yemen army regains crucial townsThe town of Jaar and provincial capital Zinjibar are retaken by Yemen's army, amid claims that al-Qaeda-linked militants withdrew.
Euro woes hit airline's ambitionsThe owner of British Airways, International Airlines Group (IAG), says the economic woes in the eurozone have hit its expansion plans.
US networks pledge ratings adviceSeveral US TV networks say they will provide ratings guidance for parents for programmes broadcast on the internet.
Council tax bills set to changeThe government is to give people in England the legal right to pay annual council tax bills in 12, rather than the current 10, monthly instalments.
Wraps off Games opening ceremonyThe Olympic Stadium "will be transformed into Britain's countryside" for the opening ceremony, artistic director Danny Boyle reveals.
Do we really want to talk to strangers?A new site allows users to video chat with strangers. But do we really want to talk to people we don't know, asks Sophie Robehmed.
Family escapes injury in arsonA couple and their baby escape injury after a bin was set on fire at the back door of their home in east Belfast.
Lauryn Hill defends tax chargesFormer Fugees singer Lauryn Hill says she failed to file income tax returns in the US for three years as she had gone "underground".
England band stopped from playingThe England Supporters Band was unable to play at the Euro 2012 match against France after its instruments were confiscated.
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