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Embryology laws pass first hurdle

MPs allow plans to update embryology laws to continue through Parliament, despite deep splits among MPs.

Officer hurt in booby-trap bomb

An off-duty police officer is injured in an under-car booby-trap explosion in a County Tyrone village.

Hi-tech tool spots child drinkers

A Budgens supermarket installs facial recognition cameras to stop children buying alcohol and cigarettes.

High Street sales fall again

UK retail sales fall for the second month in April, according to the British Retail Consortium.

Ministers attack rebel MP Field

Two Cabinet ministers round on Labour rebel Frank Field after he suggested Gordon Brown would quit by 2010.

Comedian Brand wins radio prize

BBC Radio 2 DJ Russell Brand is among the winners at this year's Sony awards.

Queen makes Burma donation

The Queen has made a "significant" personal donation to help the victims of the Burmese cyclone, Buckingham Palace says.

Mayor scraps paper for trees plan

Boris Johnson scraps The Londoner freesheet and pledges 10,000 news trees with the money saved.

Man killed in London's Oxford St

A man is stabbed to death close to Oxford Circus tube station in London during the evening rush hour.

Stars at Sex and the City launch

Hundreds of fans greet the stars of the Sex and the City movie at its world premier in London's West End.

Chelsea in £16.2m Bosingwa deal

Chelsea complete the signing of Porto right-back Jose Bosingwa on a three-year contract for £16.2m.

Football: More funds for Man Utd

Manchester United chief executive David Gill promises Sir Alex Ferguson further funds to strengthen his squad this summer.

Card fraud 'costs Scotland £11m'

Credit card fraud alone cost Scotland a total of £11.5m in the year 2006 to 2007, it has been warned.

Prem mothers 'need feeding help'

Mothers of premature babies need more advice and support to breastfeed, says baby charity Bliss.

Racism warning for Zenit support

Zenit St Petersburg are warned they could face prison if found guilty of racist abuse towards Rangers' black players.

Carer is spared prison sentence

A carer is spared a jail sentence after admitting threatening to kill her arthritic husband.

Duchess joins benefit family life

The Duchess of York spends six months with a family on benefits for an ITV1 documentary.

BBC burial complaints upheld

Complaints about two episodes of EastEnders have been upheld by the corporation's complaints unit.

Friends remember murdered Jimmy

Friends of murdered schoolboy Jimmy Mizen pay tribute to him at a mass in south-east London.

Brown vows to make care 'fairer'

Gordon Brown pledges to reform the social care system to cope with England's ageing population.

Is it just the shoes?

Fluffy, funny and frankly outrageous to its fans, Sex and the City has long baffled a sizeable constituency of the TV-watching public - namely men. As the film of the show premieres in London, what is its appeal?

Not the gaffer, but the gaffee

Forget about the gaffe, it's the media mindset that makes so much of gaffes that is the real issue, says Clive James.

Wheel estate

It's dark and cramped but with house prices so high Rosie Koska's home is a converted Renault van.

Man United title triumph toasted

Pictures of Manchester United players celebrating the club's 10th Premier League title appear in all Monday's papers.

Speeding footballer 'needed loo'

Former footballer Steve Claridge drove at up to 100mph because he needed the toilet, a court hears.

PM's car did not cause jet crash

A crash at Heathrow in January was not caused by electrical interference from a motorcade, a report says.

Stone 'planned to kill SF leader'

Loyalist Michael Stone planned to slit the throats of Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness, a court hears.

Single water bill being discussed

Executive ministers are discussing a possible separate water bill, BBC News understands.

'Bear trek' starts to Manchester

Thousands of overseas Rangers fans are heading to Manchester for the Uefa Cup final.

Ferry companies claim 'squeeze'

Scotland's best-known private ferry companies claim they are being undermined by state-funded rivals.

Father 'killed son in chips row'

A drunken man stabbed his son to death after a row over chips, a murder trial hears.

'Cat confession' pensioner dies

A man accused of murdering his partner has died less than two months after being cleared by a jury.




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