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BBC - NewsClimber's arm trapped in creviceA mountain climber's arm is trapped for three-and-a-half hours in a crevice after he became wedged after a fall in Snowdonia.
Merkel opposes Greece euro exitGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel tells the BBC it would be a huge political mistake if debt-stricken Greece was allowed to leave the euro.
VIDEO: Merkel: Eurozone must hold togetherThe German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, has told the BBC that it would be a huge political mistake if Greece were to leave the Eurozone.
Tumblr to ban self-harm blogsThe blogging website Tumblr has announced plans to remove posts which promote self-harm and eating disorders
VIDEO: Cameron not to name No.10 guestsDavid Cameron declines to reveal whom he has invited to dinner at No.10 - a request made in the wake of the donor row - saying it is "private".
VIDEO: Pope to visit state-atheist CubaThe Pope's visit to Communist Cuba is being seen as a chance for the Church to revive the "flagging" faith of the people.
Disabled parking abuse campaignNew plastic blue badges with extra security features are being introduced in Wales to help tackle abuse of parking for disabled drivers.
Press discuss Tory party paymentsThe Conservative co-treasurer remains main talking point
Inquiry into child deaths resumesThe public inquiry into the deaths of five children in hospitals in Northern Ireland is to resume on Monday
Japan shuts down nuclear reactorJapan shuts down another nuclear power station, bringing it a step closer to suspending atomic energy after the Fukushima disaster.
What is money and why do we trust it?What exactly is money and why do we trust it?
India activist in protest warningLeading Indian anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare says he will launch a protest in August if the government did not investigate "allegations of corruption" against 14 ministers.
UK agrees South Korean trade dealA new trade deal agreed between the UK and South Korea could boost the UK economy by £500m a year, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg says.
No 10 publishing PM dinner listsDavid Cameron says he will publish details of all donors he has had dinner with in his Downing Street flat amid a row over donations and access to ministers.
Offenders apply for teacher postsMore than 4,000 offenders, including paedophiles, drug dealers and rapists, had applications to become teachers rejected last year.
Submarine deal 'saves 2,000 jobs'A £350m contract to refit and refuel a Royal Navy nuclear missile submarine could safeguard 2,000 jobs, the defence secretary is to announce.
Push to tackle 'dementia crisis'Extra funding for research into dementia forms a central plank of the government's attempts to tackle the "national crisis" in care.
VIDEO: Drama tackles 'honeytrap' murderThe cast of BBC Three's My Murder explain what it was like to dramatise the 'honeytrap' murder of Shakilus Townsend.
Diabetes issues 'at record high'Rates of stroke and kidney failure in people with diabetes have reached record levels in England, according to new analysis by Diabetes UK.
VIDEO: James Cameron hits deepest seabedThe Hollywood film director James Cameron has become the first person in 50 years to reach the deepest seabed in the world.
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