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  • Burma 'guilty of inhuman action'
    Gordon Brown accuses Burma's military rulers of neglecting its people by blocking aid to survivors of Cyclone Nargis.
  • China leader spurs rescue effort
    China's President Hu Jintao urges rescuers in the earthquake-struck province of Sichuan to race to save lives.
  • Make-up artist's husband charged
    The husband of TV make-up artist Diane Chenery-Wickens is charged with her murder, four months after she went missing.
  • Pakistan Afghan ambassador freed
    Pakistan's envoy to Afghanistan, abducted by suspected Taleban militants in February, is released.
  • Carey makes new Iraq hostage plea
    Former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey makes a renewed appeal for the release of five British hostages in Iraq.
  • Plastic bag policy 'a diversion'
    Plans to tackle use of plastic bags are a diversion from the real environmental issues, a government adviser says.
  • Killer stabbed 81-year-old woman
    A woman of 81 who was killed in her own home died of multiple stab wounds, police reveal.
  • Windsor ready for royal wedding
    Princess Anne's son, Peter Phillips, is to marry Canadian management consultant Autumn Kelly at Windsor Castle.
  • Police aim for peaceful cup final
    More than 1,000 police officers are drafted in to ensure the FA Cup final passes off peacefully.
  • Cardiff City's FA Cup run as never seen before - in Lego
    A Cardiff City fan spends more than 40 hours using Lego to recreate the club's journey to the FA Cup final.
  • Pompey & Cardiff chasing history
    Portsmouth and Cardiff both bid for a long-awaited second FA Cup win in Saturday's final.
  • Sidebottom puts England in charge
    Ryan Sidebottom takes 4-55 on day two of the second Test as England take control against New Zealand at Lord's.
  • What do you want to talk about?
    What do you want the world to talk about?
  • Beichuan rescue
    Survivors pulled from rubble in China quake town
  • Striking drama
    Movie about IRA prisoner Bobby Sands hits Cannes
  • Week in pictures
    Some of the most striking images around the world
  • Nailed down
    An expert analyses what your hands say about you
  • Inside Shatila
    Explore life in a Palestinian refugee camp
  • Russia with love
    How Moscow is pushing the boat out for English fans
  • Naked Ugg boot ram-raider jailed
    A man who ram-raided a supermarket dressed only in his girlfriend's boots and a sheet is jailed.
  • Brown gives Kirk assembly speech
    Gordon Brown addresses the Kirk's General Assembly 20 years after Mrs Thatcher's sermon on the mound.
  • Young deaths coverage questioned
    The media coverage of a spate of deaths involving young people was debated by a press watchdog.
  • Review ordered after disc is lost
    A disc containing personal and protectively marked material relating to the Rosemary Nelson Inquiry is lost.
  • Zimbabwe attacks 'out of control'
    The US ambassador to Zimbabwe warns post-poll violence is "out of control" as a date is set for a run-off.
  • Bin Laden driver's trial delayed
    A military judge postpones the trial of Osama Bin Laden's former driver, Salim Ahmed Hamdan.
  • Lebanese leaders gather in Qatar
    Lebanon's rival leaders start talks in Qatar aimed at pulling the country back from the brink of civil war.
  • France angered by Burmese delays
    France accuses Burma of being on the verge of committing a crime against humanity by not accepting aid.
  • Italy pledges to bolster security
    Italy's interior minister says firm measures are needed to meet the country's 'security emergency'.
  • Suicide bomb in Sri Lanka capital
    At least 10 people are killed in a suicide attack in the heart of Sri Lanka's capital, Colombo, the army says.
  • British Airways profits soar 45%
    British Airways reports a sharp jump in annual profits to £883m but its boss says he will not accept a bonus.
  • Commons loses MPs' expenses fight
    Campaigner Heather Brooke wins a High Court battle with the Commons over disclosure of MPs' expenses.
  • Cord blood cancer therapy boost
    Immune cells grown from umbilical cord blood may one day be used to improve leukaemia treatment, say researchers.
  • Pledge over Sats results deadline
    The man in charge of the marking of this year's Sats says the results will go out on time, despite problems.
  • Ancestors had leg-up to trees
    A new study explains how the tiny ancestors of humans, apes and monkeys may have taken to the trees.
  • Hundreds watch New Kids comeback
    Reunited US boy band New Kids on the Block perform together for the first time in 15 years, in New York.
  • '$100 laptop' platform moves on
    An independent effort to develop the software originally designed for the $100 laptop is launched.